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2006

HD Beat - 'How do you record HDTV'

Here are the results of a poll that HDBeat did recently which shows just how people are recording their HDTV. The thing I find interesting is the behind Satellite, Cable, and Windows Media Center, lies Mythtv. I didn't participate in the poll (only 23 mythtv HDTV folks out there did), but my little vote wouldn't have changed the results much.

Link: HDBeat

Upgrade to Mythtv 0.19 (smooth)

I upgraded to version 0.19 of MythTV last weekend, and here is my takeaway. The upgrade went very smoothly, I have a frontend running FC3 (apt) and a backend running FC4 (yum), and both went well. I was a bit disappointed that I had to update them simultaneously as once I updated the frontend, it would no longer connect to the backend until I updated it.

Online TV Recorder

The online TV Recorder. You log in, program your show to record, then download the recorded show. This appears to be a community driven site based in Germany, along the same line as Rent My DVR {:target="_blank"}

I'd love to see something like this come to the US, but there would have to be a few questions answered first:

I'm going to have to give this a look. I'd like to do a feature comparison with MythTV, and if I get a chance to download it and give it a spin, I will.

Link via :Engadget

Building your own Linux Media Center? Try MythTV first.

I was over at linux.com{:target="blank"}, and there was an article about building your own Linux Home Media Center. It makes me realize that there is a strong perception that MythTV is hard. And while it can be difficult/challenging, and yes... _hard. It can also be used in a simple way as just a Media Center with no recording (no backend capabilities). I would strongly suggest anybody considering rolling their own media center give the MythTV route a shot first, because it's such a short jump to wanting a full-fledged PVR, and MythTV is up to the task.

Good Luck folks