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On November 27, 2001 11:39 pm, you wrote:
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> Agreed. Looke like there are already several different ways to approach
> peices of this puzzle, but no integration projetc.

I spent most of tonight putting together base pieces of my webserver. I 
figured, "what the hell," and created a wiki, a mailing list, and a site all 
under the title "OpenPVR." (a Google search turned up no hits for it...)

It's all at http://www.funktronics.ca/openpvr

If anybody wants to add stuff, feel free to throw it into the Wiki. If you 
think my templates are ugly and would like to redesign them and any pages 
there, email me and I can create an account. I also have CVS which consists 
only of some PyTV work at the moment.


> For instance there are at least 3 different recoders. And there are at
> least 3 different schedule capture/local storage projects using storage
> formats as varied as XML, and databases.

For schedule data, XMLTV is definitely your best bet. I'm using it to create 
a daemon that searches local data for information and generate events based 
on previous queries. I'm also doing on screen display stuff.

- -- 
James Oakley
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