No, you miss my intention. I do not want to hack the Studio TVR to run on another platform. I want to use the database/program guide/scheduling pieces of MythTV on my Mac to "drive" it.
If you want the Studio TVR to run on a non-Mac, start by contacting Formac. On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Preet Khalsa wrote: > Dan White wrote: > > >I have a Formac Studio TVR > >(http://www.formac.com/p_bin/?cid=solutions_converters_studiodvtv) > > > >and I love it. Hardware encoding, built in TV tuner, analog to digital > >converter (audio and video). > > > >The problem is the PVR-ish software. > > > >It has a built in scheduler, but you have to either hand enter everything > >or rely on a bogus service called TitanTV (http://www.titantv.com) for > >programming info. > > > >I have missed several shows due to TitanTV's inaccurate schedule and I am > >looking for alternatives. > > > >It occurs to me that MythTV has all the "pieces" I need for a replacement. > > > >I am interested in the EPG and recording scheduling portions. I believe I > >can code the part to plug this into the actual hardware. > > > >Anyone interested ? > > > > > Yes, for sure. I have one as well. It is only used to transcode Video > onto a Mac. I would love to attach it to my PC and use MythTV with it. > That would make it three tuners on Myth!!! > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > >
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