On Monday 15 August 2005 13:56, Ivor Hewitt wrote: > On Monday 15 Aug 2005 13:15, Simon Kenyon wrote: > > anyone looked at what the BBC are up to with promise.tv? > > > > i watched the video of their presentation and what they have done is very > > interesting. mythtv was mentioned in the talk. > > > > they said that they may open source the software > > The details are still a bit sketchy, what was the reference to mythtv? > > The behaviour they describe is exactly what I DONT want! An interesting > idea sure, but not the point of a PVR. > > What I want is to have stuff that I'm interested in recorded. I don't care > about 97% of the broadcast content. I don't want it recorded. > Also, I don't want just one weeks worth of a program either, I want the > whole series grabbed. So I don't have to remember to watch it.
during the talk (in the video) they mention mythtv (in passing it has to be said) while i understand your objections, their point was that they record everything (because it is possible) and that opens up other viewing opportunities. they talked about overlaying on top of their platform more discriminating recording (not sport - being the example) and also choosing what channels to record. what was also incredibly interesting was the speed of the demo. the presenter went into the program schedule and chose the 10 o'clock news from last thursday and it appeared (instantly). no delay of any kind. sub 1/10th of a second. that was what was really interesting. he then flicked from BBC1 to BBC2 (at 10 o'clock) and then same prerformance was observed. the hardware seems to be off-he-shelf dvb cards, a standard pc motherboard and 8x400G sata disks. -- simon
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