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Recording OTA HDTV?
I want to watch HDTV over-the-air with the capability of recording
programs (on a hard disk?) for later viewing without paying any monthly fees. How can I do so? Can I buy a HDTV with a built-in recorder? Can I buy a standalone HD recorder? Any ideas or suggestions? |
Recording OTA HDTV?
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Recording OTA HDTV?
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Recording OTA HDTV?
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Recording OTA HDTV?
On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 13:37:42 +0000, NOSPAM wrote:
I want to watch HDTV over-the-air with the capability of recording programs (on a hard disk?) for later viewing without paying any monthly fees. How can I do so? Can I buy a HDTV with a built-in recorder? Can I buy a standalone HD recorder? Any ideas or suggestions? I don't know about builtins, but you can buy standalones. But if you want the best there is, you'll DIY with MythTV. You can build it as cheap or as expensive as you want. The cheaper one will work just as well as an expensive one.:-) MythTv works as a server client system. Each box can be both. The easiest way to build one is to get the PC if you don't already have one you can use, plug in 1 or more HDTV tuner cards. I have 5 and use the cheap ones. last I bought on ebay cost me $17.50. get Knoppmyth or Mythdora and install it. there are abosolutely no cost to this other than the hardware. All software and guide data are free. See sig line. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html Usenet alt.video.ptv.mythtv My server http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php HD Tivo S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm |
Recording OTA HDTV?
Alan F wrote:
snip As already mentioned, your other option is a PC with a ATSC tuner. There are a number of ATSC tuners available for PCs now, either PCI cards or USB 2.0 external tuners. These do require PCs with respectable horse power. Should be a lot of on-line info and forums on how to put one of these system together. Alan F The old 500 MHz K-6 or Pentium will not be up to the job. My first DVR machine 2 years ago was a $75 Fry's board/processor combo - a lowly Sempron 2500. In cluding the (at the time) $180 ATI HDTV Wonder, the machine came in at $475. I now have a second DVR and watch MPEG2 files over the network. I'm currently looking to get a 3rd machine running. Not as grand as Wes Newell's setup but adequate to the task. Merry Christmas and Happy HiDef GG |
Recording OTA HDTV?
"Alan*F" wrote in part:
****Sony used to offer two HD-DVRs models with one set of ATSC, NTSC, QAM tuners with a single cable card slot. These are the DHG-HDD2550 (250 GB HD) and the DHG-HDD500 (500 GB HD), but they were discontinued early last summer. I have the DHG-HDD250 and love it. Does anyone know why these units were discontinued? I would think that there would be a viable market for them. |
Recording OTA HDTV?
Ericew wrote:
wrote: I want to watch HDTV over-the-air with the capability of recording programs (on a hard disk?) for later viewing without paying any monthly fees. How can I do so? Can I buy a HDTV with a built-in recorder? Can I buy a standalone HD recorder? Any ideas or suggestions? Count me as another happy Sony DHG-HDD500 user. I doubt I would have ever picked up the Sony except Tweeters was clearing them out this spring at "fire sale" prices. I got the last one in the store. I use it for OTA only time shifting. There is no to download the programs off the unit unfortunately. As others have noted a computer with a large hard drive and any number of Windows packages or MythTV ( www.mythtv.org ) could be used to time shift OTA broadcasts. -Eric Added marginal bonus of the PC route - PowerDVD and ATI DVD players will both play PAL discs from Europe or Australia - provided the PC has a DVD drive. Now you have a region free DVD player to boot. GG |
Recording OTA HDTV?
On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 10:07:47 -0800, G-squared wrote:
Alan F wrote: snip As already mentioned, your other option is a PC with a ATSC tuner. There are a number of ATSC tuners available for PCs now, either PCI cards or USB 2.0 external tuners. These do require PCs with respectable horse power. Should be a lot of on-line info and forums on how to put one of these system together. Alan F The old 500 MHz K-6 or Pentium will not be up to the job. My first DVR machine 2 years ago was a $75 Fry's board/processor combo - a lowly Sempron 2500. In cluding the (at the time) $180 ATI HDTV Wonder, the machine came in at $475. I now have a second DVR and watch MPEG2 files over the network. I'm currently looking to get a 3rd machine running. Not as grand as Wes Newell's setup but adequate to the task. ROFLMAO. There's nothing grand about my system. it's just 3 cheap boxes networked together with 2 used 19" monitors, and one old 32" SDTV. It's close to as cheap as you can get. $100 worth of 5 tuner cards, 2 really cheap PC's (thanks for closeout Fry's) and untilk recently an older A64 server. Everything. including the monitors, is probably less than $900. But I wouldn't trade it for anything else to use. i'm spoiled.;-) -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html Usenet alt.video.ptv.mythtv My server http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php HD Tivo S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm |
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