HDTV HTPC PVR Anybody? Winnow Im sure you have some input?
HDTV HTPC PVR Anybody? Winnow Im sure you have some input?
So this payday Im thinking of picking up the Fusion HDTV5 this payday... I want a HDTV source in my bedroom for my 20" widescreen. Im also thinking of picking up a Hauppage PVR250 as a second source, my cable company doesnt scramble any of the local QAM stuff here, so I know ill get good HDTV reception on it, but anyone ever built one before? got any tips?
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I'm in the middle of building a dedicated PVR system. It really isn't that hard...but I will admit that I have no experience in the HDTV part of PVR. I would imagine that as long as the media center software you have supports HDTV recording, you should be fine.
I have used MythTV with a Linux setup...that was tough, and a lot of work. I am now experimenting with GB-PVR on a Windows 2000 install. That one is loads easier to set up than the Linux one.
here are some links:
http://www.mythtv.org/
http://www.gbpvr.com/
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/
These are of course the free way. You can always pay for a program too...but its a hobby to me, so I don't want to invest time and money...just time...
Oh, and they don't sell PVR-250's anymore. You would have to buy one on ebay for way too much money. I would say just buy a PVR-150 like I did, when they go on sale, for about $80 after rebate.
Here's another great source of info: http://www.byopvr.com/
I have used MythTV with a Linux setup...that was tough, and a lot of work. I am now experimenting with GB-PVR on a Windows 2000 install. That one is loads easier to set up than the Linux one.
here are some links:
http://www.mythtv.org/
http://www.gbpvr.com/
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/
These are of course the free way. You can always pay for a program too...but its a hobby to me, so I don't want to invest time and money...just time...
Oh, and they don't sell PVR-250's anymore. You would have to buy one on ebay for way too much money. I would say just buy a PVR-150 like I did, when they go on sale, for about $80 after rebate.
Here's another great source of info: http://www.byopvr.com/