waterhead
10-24-2005, 11:05 AM
I just recently completed the setup on my revamped Linux box. I installed Fedora Core 4 and MythTV. I know, Tivo runs a version of the Linux kernel and is technically Linux too.
I have to say the results are fantastic! MythTV offers everything that you may want in a digital PVR, and it has the added benefit of being a fully functional computer.
I have recorded a few HD programs. It uses about 5.9GB of space for a 1 hour recording. It records in the .nuv format, I'm unfamiliar with this format, but the results are great. There is an option to record in the .TS format, but I have been unable to.
If anyone else is using this system, I'd enjoy hearing from you. Also, if anyone would like to try out MythTV, I'll help you out, if I can.
Here's the system specs:
Motherboard: VIA P4PB Ultra
Processor: Pentium 4 3.06GHz
Memory: 512MB (need more?)
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6600GT
HDTV Capture Card: pcHDTV (Linux only)
Hard Drive: 160GB Hitachi
Remote: ATI Remote Wonder (not configured yet)
I don't have a HDTV display yet. I'm remodeling my living room, and promised myself one AFTER I complete the remodel job. Kind of the carrot on a stick approach.
Here's links to the sites I used in building this unit:
MythTV.org (http://www.mythtv.org/)
MythTV on Fedora Core 4 (http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/)
pcHDTV (http://www.pchdtv.com/)
ATI Remote Wonder setup (http://www.litwiller.net/mythtv/remote.html)
It's time to quit dinking around on the computer and finish my remodeling job, so that I can enjoy the fruits of my labor(s)!
I have to say the results are fantastic! MythTV offers everything that you may want in a digital PVR, and it has the added benefit of being a fully functional computer.
I have recorded a few HD programs. It uses about 5.9GB of space for a 1 hour recording. It records in the .nuv format, I'm unfamiliar with this format, but the results are great. There is an option to record in the .TS format, but I have been unable to.
If anyone else is using this system, I'd enjoy hearing from you. Also, if anyone would like to try out MythTV, I'll help you out, if I can.
Here's the system specs:
Motherboard: VIA P4PB Ultra
Processor: Pentium 4 3.06GHz
Memory: 512MB (need more?)
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6600GT
HDTV Capture Card: pcHDTV (Linux only)
Hard Drive: 160GB Hitachi
Remote: ATI Remote Wonder (not configured yet)
I don't have a HDTV display yet. I'm remodeling my living room, and promised myself one AFTER I complete the remodel job. Kind of the carrot on a stick approach.
Here's links to the sites I used in building this unit:
MythTV.org (http://www.mythtv.org/)
MythTV on Fedora Core 4 (http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/)
pcHDTV (http://www.pchdtv.com/)
ATI Remote Wonder setup (http://www.litwiller.net/mythtv/remote.html)
It's time to quit dinking around on the computer and finish my remodeling job, so that I can enjoy the fruits of my labor(s)!