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On 2008-03-25, Wes Newell wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:38:07 +0000, Bill's News wrote: Nice effort, Jim! I was unable to discern any "total points" regarding your conclusion, but your point about initial setup is a biggie, highly favoring TiVo over DIY MythTv. Except for one small detail. It's mostly BS. Thanks Wes! I've always wondered why so many around here consider you an ass. Thanks for the clarification! I posted my experience, every word is true. Now I find that *maybe* if I'd used a different distro things *may* have gone easier. Just more proof that dealing with the hassle of MythTV is not for everybody. I can just imagine my mom installing Myth and getting it to work, whereas with TiVo it's little more than plugging the box in and following the onscreen instructions. Jim |
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 05:30:05 -0700, zafdor wrote:
I don't think total points comes into play here. Most people are just not willing to 'deal with it' set up and maintence wise. If you're a techie in search of adventure and does'nt want sattelite or cablecard support, Myth is the way to go. MythTV doesn't support encrypted sat like DirecTV or Dish, but it certainly supports sattelite. All FTA bands that I'm aware of. There are tons of DVB-S cards for it, and fta can get hundreds/thousands of stations if you're into that. But it's certainly not an alternative for any service that has encrypted source. Other than for ATSC (OTA digital), the only other thing I'd consider it for is sat, and analog cable with clear QAM to receive locals in HD. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:07:49 -0500, Spider Dawg wrote:
Perhaps I was unclear, I've got the tv out (audio and video) working fine, except for the overlays such as menu and program/channel info. In other words, the hardware mpeg decoder is outputting the mpeg itself and nothing else. I've gone through the steps to get the X server to output through the card, in hopes that the output would be the same as when simply watching tv on the monitor, to no avail. It's still much better than watching tv on the monitor (can't imagine why Wes would say not to use the tv out from the PVR350). Because you can use the TV out of the video card. And if you'd have put some HDTV (ATSC) tuner cards in the box, you'd know why.:-) I built mine close to 4 years ago now. But I didn't use any SD (NTSC) cards. That's what I wanted to get away from since NTSC reception is crap where I live, and I knew it was dying in a few years anyway. I originally compiled myth from source and didn't have any major problems with it. The only major problem I had was not knowing that one of the cards I was using required a firmware file to work. And that took a few weeks to dicover. But the other ATSC card worked right from the start. The nice thing about ATSC cards is that there's no encoding to deal with. Within a month or so I had 4 of them recording HDTV at the same as watching it on the same box. And that was it for me. The S3 didn't come out til about a year later. By then, I'd sold all my other recording devices. I've used nothing but Mythtv for over 3 years and wouldn't trade it for a thousand other recorders. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:20:21 -0500, Spider Dawg wrote:
On 2008-03-25, Wes Newell wrote: On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:38:07 +0000, Bill's News wrote: Nice effort, Jim! I was unable to discern any "total points" regarding your conclusion, but your point about initial setup is a biggie, highly favoring TiVo over DIY MythTv. Except for one small detail. It's mostly BS. Thanks Wes! I've always wondered why so many around here consider you an ass. Thanks for the clarification! It's not just here. Many people everywhere consider me an ass. There's one simple reason for that. I speak clearly and to the point. When it's BS, I call it BS. That part of your post was BS. I posted my experience, every word is true. Now I find that *maybe* if I'd used a different distro things *may* have gone easier. Just more proof that dealing with the hassle of MythTV is not for everybody. I can just imagine my mom installing Myth and getting it to work, whereas with TiVo it's little more than plugging the box in and following the onscreen instructions. My first box was also compiled from source. And I don't recall any of the problems you claim to have experienced. Today, and that's what this should be about, not 4 years ago, building a MythTV box is a piece of cake. That's just the way it is. I recently upgraded my main server box with a complete new Linux install. The whole process took less than a few hours. That included re-installing mythtv and getting all my servers, including mythtbackend, working again. And I didn't use a myth specific distro. I used mandriva 2008 and just loaded the mythtv rpm's from the plf repository. To completely install using a mythtv disro take less than an hour. Now your that's pretty damn easy. Any normal person reading your post would think there's no way they could do it. And that's so far from the truth it's pathetic. Now that's the problem I have with your post. It's pure FUD. At least the part I replied to. Wes, the asshole that says it like it is. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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Spider Dawg wrote:
Except for one small detail. It's mostly BS. Thanks Wes! I've always wondered why so many around here consider you an ass. Thanks for the clarification! Can I clarify something here. TiVo SAT T60 install - Plug in audio cable. Plug in video cable. Plug in two satellite cables, insert access card, plug in power (no need to power up, it comes on itself), go through guided setup, watch TV. MythTV - Find a screwdriver, open it up. Pop out two covers from the PCI slots, insert video cards, find screws for video cards, find screws for case, put case together. Find a monitor. Connect monitor to PC. Download MythTV.........find a CD or DVD, burn the ISO file, take the CD/DVD to the PC and then boot it...install the software then configure it and I've not even got to getting it to work with DirecTV yet. |
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Wes Newell wrote:
some HDTV (ATSC) tuner cards in the box, you'd know why.:-) I built mine close to 4 years ago now. But I didn't use any SD (NTSC) cards. That's what I wanted to get away from since NTSC reception is crap where I live, and I knew it was dying in a few years anyway. I originally compiled myth from source and didn't have any major problems with it. The only major problem I had was not knowing that one of the cards I was using required a firmware file to work. And that took a few weeks to dicover. But the other ATSC card worked right from the start. The nice thing about ATSC cards is that there's no encoding to deal with. Within a month or so I had 4 of them recording HDTV at the same as watching it on the same box. And that was it for me. The S3 didn't come out til about a year later. By then, I'd sold all my other recording devices. I've used nothing but Mythtv for over 3 years and wouldn't trade it for a thousand other recorders. To be honest, I downloaded MythTV ages ago and even went looking for video cards, but all this pushing of it has really put me off and I'm not even bothered about giving it a try any more. Whatever you're trying to do, Wes, has had the opposite result on me. I guess most people are like that, the more you push, the more they resist. |
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Once upon a time, said:
TiVo SAT T60 install - Plug in audio cable. Plug in video cable. Plug in two satellite cables, insert access card, plug in power (no need to power up, it comes on itself), go through guided setup, watch TV. I got my TiVo HD yesterday (to replace my DirecTV TiVO HR10-250; I've had enough of DirecTV). I had the connections (antenna for testing before ordering cable, ethernet, component video, and optical audio) all ready for it. I had it installed and recording TV in under 30 minutes from the time the UPS delivery guy rang the doorbell. -- 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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It's nice to see you reinforce what is now a unanimous opinion, that
Myth can be a pain to set up; unless of corse you think a couple of weeks to a month is a reasonable time to set up a DVR. On Mar 25, 4:56*pm, Wes Newell wrote: The only major problem I had was not knowing that one of the cards I was using required a firmware file to work. And that took a few weeks to dicover. But the other ATSC card worked right from the start. The nice thing about ATSC cards is that there's no encoding to deal with. Within a month or so I had 4 of them recording HDTV at the same as watching it on the same box. |
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