Ok, you guys now have me intrigued,  but I have a different
problem/project.  My son, in Springfield, wants me to set up my desktop
here is Centralia so he can watch the St. Louis stations (no offense
Central Illinois) and has mentioned using Orb.  I would like to know
which tuner card would be the best to get and can connect it to our
outside antenna, but would there be one that also accepts A/V or S-Video
input from a satellite dish or cable box as well (I might set one
receiver on a channel for him)?  And can they remotely tune channels on
the card, etc.?
 
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Thanks,
 
Tim
 
 
Tim Ferguson
Director of Technology
Centralia City Schools
Centralia, Illinois 62801
618-532-1907, Ext. 1030
 


>>> Richard Mann <richard.m...@worf.us> 9/14/2010 2:13 PM >>>
SageTV is pay-for, but the Linux version has some rough edges. It was
once distributed as a full Linux version, but now it's just some .deb's
or tarballs. You want to be completely working on MythTV if ever
switching over to the Linux version SageTV. (The Windows version may be
easy-peasy, though.)

Also for any system, you want to have strong signal, like come into the
house, go straight into an apartment-complex-type amplifier-splitter,
and have a "home run" cable to each tuner in the house (eliminate
regular splitters). Properly crimped cables (no screw-on type) will help
you not lose the high-end channels.

IMO SageTV has better integration with its TV guide. There's no fee for
its TV guide service, so after a few years it's a wash. There's a
$20/year subscription fee for the MythTV one if I recall correctly. 

I've got a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 1600, it has two tuners, one analog, one
digital. The analog tuner will let you pull in a VCR or whatever analog
devices you have around. 

Usually you'd watch TV on the frontend's computer monitor. 

Rich / ICN-RTC7 Champaign

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:09 PM, William M. Bell <be...@sages.us>
wrote:


So, is it a dedicated DVR system?
Do you keep it near your TV?
How do you output the video to your TV?

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On 9/14/10 2:08 PM, "Tom Czachor" <tczac...@ctclc.edu> wrote:

Media center let my other computer share from the computer with the
tuner card, e.g. my son on his xbox360 can connect and watch tv on his
xbox.

It was also a less convoluted setup, everything built in/included. The
others you had to setup and get tuner working, then configure your TV
guide. Some were paid services, some were XML scrapers from other
services, they went down because someone changed their layout and then
the scrapers had to be rewritten. Too much like work to watch tv!

It is an AMD Athlon 64, K8N Neo MB, 2GB ram (I think) and a Hauppauge
PVR-150 tuner. Nothing fancy or new, I’ve been using it for a few years
and it still worked, just upped the OS. All I have added is some
additional codecs.


Tom Czachor

Instructor - Computer Systems Technology
Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County
3201 Rockwell Ave, Scranton, PA 18508
570-346-8471

http://cmt.ctclc.edu<http://cmt.ctclc.edu/> 
http://www.ctclc.edu <http://www.ctclc.edu/> 
EET, CompTIA A+ & i-Net+ certified



From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of William M. Bell
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 2:49 PM
To: Tech-Geeks
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Homemade DVR?

What was your reasoning for switching to Windows 7 Media Center?
What’s the specs of your system(s)?
What TV Tuner cards are you using?

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On 9/14/10 1:48 PM, "Tom Czachor" <tczac...@ctclc.edu> wrote:
I tried both and wound up using GBPVR http://www.gbpvr.com/ for while,
then I just went to Windows 7 Media Center.

Tom Czachor
Instructor - Computer Systems Technology
Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County
3201 Rockwell Ave, Scranton, PA 18508
570-346-8471
http://cmt.ctclc.edu<http://cmt.ctclc.edu/> 
http://www.ctclc.edu <http://www.ctclc.edu/> 
EET, CompTIA A+ & i-Net+ certified


From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of William M. Bell
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 2:29 PM
To: Tech-Geeks
Subject: [tech-geeks] Homemade DVR?

Has anyone set up or experimented with MythTV or SageTV as a DVR?

MythTV - http://www.mythtv.org/
SageTV - http://www.sagetv.com/

My wife has been bugging me about getting a DVR, and I just don’t want
another monthly charge. =(


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