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My Delusional Dreamhttp://patrick.wagstrom.net/weblog [My Delusional Dream] So, we should soon have 400GB of storage onthe MythTV box and HDTV, well we'll have HDTV but not on Myth because I stillcan't pick up a new computer yet (for that reason, see myprogress on reading the Bible). Anyway, here's towhat will hopefully be a nice upgrade.

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Hyperorg.com[Hyperorg.com] Joho the Blog: MythTV: (Tivo also doesn't record HDTV, except through some deal with DirecTV.) Will going the MythTV route lock me out of recording HDTV if and when commercial recorders enable it? Will the free source of programming information, zap2it.com, continue as free or is there a reasonable likelihood that we'll be locked out of access?

Blogmaverick.com[Blogmaverick.com] HDTV, DVD, Hard Drives and the future - Blog Maverick - www ...: Sometimes I'll compress programs, but the compression programs are generally buggy, the resulting quality is usually not very good (especially when viewed on a good HDTV monitor), and it takes hours just to compress a few programs--which is why I bother to compress only those few programs that I hope to watch on my laptop on an airplane, where optimal video and sound aren't required. Since my Dell can't handle more than 4 internal harddrives, I've started attaching external harddrives via USB2 and firewire.

[Wilsonet.com] Fedora Myth(TV)ology :: HDTV: You could also try something similar with any of the modelines posted on Brandon Beattie's Linux HTPC HOWTO site, though not a single one of those modes worked for me (and I tried ALL of them, several times...). You can always ssh into your Linux/MythTV box if you want to copy and paste in different modes without having to keep switching over to a monitor (which is actually what I did for the bulk of my walk down this path).

[Linuxhdtv.org] linuxhdtv.org - Open Source Community for Linux Based HDTV DVRs: ... Updated: Patches for adding HDTV support to MythTV. ... OTA tuner, it would be the perfect HDTV PVR. ... a "native" digital TiVo for Cable similar to what is available ...

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Posted at September 25, 2005 12:08 PM

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