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RE[3]: What hardware do I need?
by Ookaze on Wed 20th Sep 2006 10:00
in reply to "RE[2]: What hardware do I need?"
MythTV is a hobby, like woodworking or gardening. You spend time and money on hobbies because they're fun.
I disagree with that. I use MythTV because it saves me LOTS of time. I compiled my entire MythTV box on my own custom Linux, and yet I was repayed several times the time it took to make the box.
So I spent time on MythTV because it was a very good investment.




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2006-09-16
First, check www.mythtv.org for details about requirements.
Capturing analog TV is possible with quite wimpy systems.
HDTV capture can be tricky to configure, but the main hardware issue is the need for lots and lots of disk space. HDTV playback takes significant CPU power.
I just upgraded to 0.20, and am impressed by the new features. Saving a recording to DVD no longer requires sacrificing a goat. I'm using two HDTV tuners, and the results are stunning.
If you stay with suggested HW, analog TV is easy to set up. Using odd HW is possible, but takes effort. HDTV is bleeding edge, but worth it.
If you want an appliance, buy or rent one. MythTV is a hobby, like woodworking or gardening. You spend time and money on hobbies because they're fun.