On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 17:58:10 +1200 Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Q. I'd genuinely like answered is:- > Does installing MythTV give me access to content which is:- > a) Free of advertising pollution? Ye, the ad skip option works extremely well/ > b) Of more intrinsic interest and intellectual challenge than the normal > run-of the-mill Tabloid-Visuals in New Zealand drivel, so clearly intended > for an ESN audience? It'll act as a front end for anything you wish to pull down. It just acts as a simple way to watch it on your tv, and provides some tools to maintain, search, sort, tc the content you're holding. > > I.E. Would the content MythTV makes available fit happily beside the usual > mvgroup offerings? > > -- > Sincerely etc., > Christopher Sawtell That's my findings, anyway. I did find it extremely difficult to configure my old, expensive analog tv though - personally, I'd go for a flat screen with analog/digital output than the SCART route I took. If you've got a sat dish/old pc, I'll gladly lend you a board... Steve -- Steve Holdoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
