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http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm
-- 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 |
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Uh, Wes,
How's about adding some more fields to that chart, like... "Appliance" Tivo - Yes MythTV - No "Time to install/setup" Tivo - 10 Minutes MythTv - infinite based on knowledge. No less than a few hours (what is your time worth). Actually, it is probably never "complete". "Cost with cards that HDMI output" Tivo - included MythTV - Variable based on Video card, but sure not included in those el-cheapo cards "Automatic Updates" Tivo - Yes MythTv - No, and updates needed from different sources "Remote Control" Tivo - Well known and well designed peanut remote MythTv - no standard, needs a universal remote (did you factor in the cost of your remote, and the time to set it up?) BTW - how well does your remote work for turning off those PC monitors? There's more... As I've said before, Wes. You arguments are disingenuous at best. I've got nothing against MythTv, just your presentation that it is a simple, slap it in, better and cheaper than Tivo attitude. Jim "Wes Newell" wrote in message news:[email protected] http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm -- 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 |
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* Wes Newell wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm Quote: "This comparison is based on info available today as the HD Tivo series 3 has yet to be released...." For his next trick he compares Chupacabra to the Abominable Snowman. What a dolt. -- David |
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On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 16:20:53 +0000, Scooby wrote:
Uh, Wes, How's about adding some more fields to that chart, like... "Appliance" Tivo - Yes MythTV - No Interesting. You find a Tivo computer to be an aplliance, and a MythTV computer not to be an appliance. Sorry, I just don't agree with that. Did you happen to miss the very first line? System Type. "Time to install/setup" Tivo - 10 Minutes MythTv - infinite based on knowledge. No less than a few hours (what is your time worth). Actually, it is probably never "complete". You can't setup a tivo in 10 minutes. Perhaps you don't remember the first one you had. Granted it's not rocket science, but It's a lot more time consuming than that. And how long does the data download take over the phone? Hours. There's configuration time with it just as there is with MythTV. And fwiw, basic setup for mythtv is as simple as loading 1 cd onto the drive using knoppmyth. Sure, it takes more time overall, but it also will do a lot more. "Cost with cards that HDMI output" Tivo - included MythTV - Variable based on Video card, but sure not included in those el-cheapo cards Right, I had to pay $30 for the video card, plus a $10 adapter for DVI to HDMI. But wait. I don't need hdmi. I don't even use the DVI port (which tivo doesn't have). I use the VGA port (that the Tivo doesn't have either) to get HDTV on a $69 1600x1200 monitor. iwth the one backend cost of about $600 and one frontend cost of about $250, including monitors, I've got 2 HDTV's with a combined capabilty of recording 4 shows at once. What would this ewtup cost you using Tivos, and the cheapest HDTV monitor. I'd estimate that the HDTV monitors alone would cost you $800. Now add 2 HD tivos to that and you're up to about $2400. No thanks.:-) "Automatic Updates" Tivo - Yes MythTv - No, and updates needed from different sources Control of updates?:-) "Remote Control" Tivo - Well known and well designed peanut remote MythTv - no standard, needs a universal remote (did you factor in the cost of your remote, and the time to set it up?) BTW - how well does your remote work for turning off those PC monitors? While I do have a remote for it, I chose to spend $10 for a remote KB and mouse that can control every aspect of the system. Do you really want me to get into what else you can do with a Linux PC that you can't do with the Tivo? There's more... As I've said before, Wes. You arguments are disingenuous at best. I've got nothing against MythTv, just your presentation that it is a simple, slap it in, better and cheaper than Tivo attitude. And in my opinion, it is. You're more than welcome to yours. That's why they are opinions. And I didn't have any arguements in my review. I only presented facts . I don't see you claiming there are any mistakes in it. It's a free world, if you don't like my comparison you are more than welcome to create your own website and... Sorry, you can't do that with the tivo can you. Yes, the website is running on this machine, as is MythTV 's backend server, and a FTP server, and I'm using a news reader to reply to you now on it too, with a game I've got paused in the background along with frontend that I paused until I finish this. Oh, and I can pause live TV for hours too.:-) You like Tivo. That's your choice. Probably good for you. "Wes Newell" wrote in message news:[email protected] http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm -- 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 -- 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 |
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On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 22:08:50 +0000, SINNER wrote:
* Wes Newell wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo: http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm Quote: "This comparison is based on info available today as the HD Tivo series 3 has yet to be released...." For his next trick he compares Chupacabra to the Abominable Snowman. What a dolt. So Randy S. and I are both dolts. From you, I consider that a compliment.:-) -- 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 |
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Wes Newell ) wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
Right, I had to pay $30 for the video card, plus a $10 adapter for DVI to HDMI. But wait. I don't need hdmi. Because you don't watch recordings on a TV, which is what 99% of people do. I don't even use the DVI port (which tivo doesn't have). Correct, the Series 3 will have an HDMI port instead of DVI. The Series 3 will also have HDCP, which allows you to connect it to an HDTV, which will be how 99% of people watch HD recordings. I use the VGA port (that the Tivo doesn't have either) to get HDTV on a $69 1600x1200 monitor. Let us know when you get your system hooked up to a real TV, like 99% of TiVo users. I've got 2 HDTV's Actually, you have two computer systems. Most people don't consider a 19" computer monitor to be an "HDTV". I'm sure both the people that could watch the Super Bowl on it would be happy with the picture. What would this ewtup cost you using Tivos, and the cheapest HDTV monitor. I'd estimate that the HDTV monitors alone would cost you $800. Well, you could get a very nice 20" 1600x1200 Dell LCD (that can actually display all 1600x1200 pixels, unlike your monitor) for less than $500 the next time they go on sale. Or, you could get a 19" 1280x1024 (which *still* has more real resolution than your monitor) for $300. Since you only need one display for the TiVo, either of these would do fine. -- Jeff Rife | | http://www.nabs.net/Cartoons/Dilbert/ActionItem.gif |
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Once upon a time, Wes Newell said:
http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm I don't see the part where you tell that MythTV can only record broadcast network over-the-air HD, while the CableCard TiVo will be able to record many more HD channels from digital cable (HDNet/HDNet Movies, ESPN/ESPN2 HD, HBO HD, Showtime HD, Discover HD Theater, Universal HD, TNT HD, to name a few). OTA HD may be enough for you but the majority of TV viewers want more than the broadcast networks (well over half the US TV owning households have cable and/or satellite). Due to CableCard DRM, an open source system like MythTV will never be able to record those channels digitally. The only possible way would be with an expensive real-time HD encoder per stream (and then you'll get decode/reencode artifacting, not the orginal digital signal like a TiVo). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble. |
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Wes Newell wrote:
On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 22:08:50 +0000, SINNER wrote: * Wes Newell wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo: http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm Quote: "This comparison is based on info available today as the HD Tivo series 3 has yet to be released...." For his next trick he compares Chupacabra to the Abominable Snowman. What a dolt. So Randy S. and I are both dolts. From you, I consider that a compliment.:-) Well, Wes, you must admit that the comparison exercise that you and I went through is largely speculative based only on 3rd hand reports of a prototype of a yet to be released product. I have no problem admitting that the comparison is early, speculative, and quite possibly incorrect in minor and/or significant details. Randy S. |
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You can't setup a tivo in 10 minutes. Perhaps you don't remember the first
one you had. Granted it's not rocket science, but It's a lot more time consuming than that. And how long does the data download take over the phone? Hours. Well, it depends on what you mean by 'set up'. It takes 2-3 minutes to plug the cables, about 5 for the S2 to boot and 5 to enter the basic data. Add another 5 for the HME including the two thumbed entry of the WEP entry on a Tivo remote. Does MythTV have power aware functions? The Tivo is ~ 40 Watts * 30 days * 24 hours *$0.12/KWH = $3.40/Month for power. If Myth can't go to sleep, figure on 5X that (which would put you right in the range of the monthly script fee). I'll probably build one when I retire an old machine, but I can't imaging my 6 year old will be able to operate it like the Tivo. It would qualify as a fun project. Oh and then theres that power thing.... |
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) wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
Does MythTV have power aware functions? The Tivo is ~ 40 Watts * 30 days * 24 hours *$0.12/KWH = $3.40/Month for power. If Myth can't go to sleep, figure on 5X that (which would put you right in the range of the monthly script fee). I gotta disagree here. Even if it can't go to sleep, an AMD-based PC with a medium-fast CPU will only use about 120W, which would be about 3x the TiVo. And, I'll bet anything that the Series 3 will be closer to 70W consumption. -- Jeff Rife | | http://www.nabs.net/Cartoons/Sherman...enLemmings.gif |
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