On Thu 17 Oct, mlh bloviated thus: > Try out this free Tivo clone and lemme know how it goes.
Also worth checking out is VDR, which does much the same only with digital TV. This means you can use a much lower powered machine (no fan!) because the video is already compressed (and generally done using high-end hardware encoders) and you can use a hardware MPEG decoder for playback. There is currently some confusion about whether the current range of DVB-t cards support Australia's weirdo VHF transmission system. They use VHF in some regions of Europe too but with a different channel width. http://www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr/ -- Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.rumble.net Send email with subject "send key pub" for public key. "The surest way to make a monkey of a man is to quote him." - Robert Benchley
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