>>>>> On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 22:08:47 +0000, Matthew Low <low_m...@hotmail.com> >>>>> said:
ML> SiliconDust HDHomeRun Network-based Dual Digital HDTV Tuner Ethernet ML> Interface This seems like a popular tuner on Newegg and I like the ML> idea of having the TV stream through ethernet. Seems like the same ML> problem as the Hauppauge with only supporting digital channels. ML> Anyone have any experience with this device? I just bought one of these recently and love it. But yes, it won't record the analog channels (nor can it record anything encrypted, but that's already a known problem you're familiar with; note that more and more cable companies eventually flip the "encrypt most channels" switch). However, at least in Davis (if that's where you're living) almost everything is transmitted on both a digital and an analog channel so you shouldn't actually loose much. Worst case, you could also throw a analog capture card in the machine too. The nice thing about Myth is that it's very expandable. My system has the HDHR network box with 2 inputs and the machine has 2 SD capture cards in it as well. I never miss a show due to conflicts ;-) ML> Video: Is there a Nvidia driver for the GeForce 210? Can I get ML> audio out through the HDMI? Go to the nvidia website and see if you can download the proprietary linux drivers for the card. That'll let you know quickly. NVidia, unlike most other vendors, is pretty good at supporting everything with linux drivers even if they are proprietary. I don't know about the sound; I admittedly have a HDMI after a converter from, um, drat... that other digital acronym is escaping me. Anyway, I route the sound separately and fortunately my TV has one HDMI input with a external sound input too. Oh, and myth isn't the easiest thing in the world to get set up. It does take time. Possibly lots of it if you want to fiddle more and more. On the up side, once getting it installed you'll likely never want to use anything else again. -- Wes Hardaker My Pictures: http://capturedonearth.com/ My Thoughts: http://pontifications.hardakers.net/ _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech