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[ILUG] PVR hacking with KnoppMyth

[ILUG] PVR hacking with KnoppMyth

Glen Gray glen at lincor.com
Tue Oct 19 10:45:20 IST 2004


On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 18:08, Brendan Kehoe wrote:
> I've done an initial entry in my (new) blog at
> 	http://www.zen.org/~brendan/
> about what I'm working on with trying to create our own PVR/TiVo-twin.  The 
> catch is making it all happy with NTL's basic & digital cable here in Dublin.  
> I'll do my best to offer lots of detail as things progress; suggestions by 
> email are always welcome throughout.
> 
Cool, I look forward to reading that. I've dabbled in this area a couple
of times as I know some others on the list have.

I did manage to get a reasonable Freevo setup working at one point, but
I wasn't prepared to invest in the hardware to make it a properly useful
system.

However hardware is always coming down and there seems to be a few xbox
linux projects with mythtv and USB PVR devices around that I may be
interested in revisiting this at some point.
-- 
Glen Gray <glen at lincor.com>                             17 Dame Court
Senior Software Engineer                            Dublin 2, Ireland
Lincor Solutions Ltd.                          Ph: +353 (0) 1 6746413





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