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MythTV is a widely-used, fully-featured, Linux-based PVR solution that supports MPEG-2 encoding cards such as the Hauppauge PVR series, and allows a vast amount of customization without the need ...
MythTV comes with a range of plug-ins and there are some unofficial ones linked from the wiki, too. Of all the plug-ins, this is the one we use the most. It enables you to watch video files in ...
Since MythTV the application still exists today, there's nothing stopping you from installing a lightweight Ubuntu distro such as Xubuntu, and then adding the MythTV app to it.
MythTV is a little involved to set up, but worth the effort. It's more than a TV recorder - its plug-ins add plenty of extra functions, and the scripting interface means that you can do all sorts ...
MythTV may be your only choice if you need to watch, schedule and record multiple sources at once. Both tools do an admirable job with video file collections. MythTV provides more flexibility in ...
If MythTv can deliver online content reasonably and dependably, I’d throw just about any thing behind it settling the media box arena. I’m sure as heck going to volunteer my setup to help.
If MythTV's promise of a free Windows Media Center alternative sounds exciting, but you can't quite bring yourself to navigate the trials of a Linux install on your own, then you might be ...
MythTV grabs programming information from the Net using XMLTV, an open-source project that scrapes television listings off the TV Guide website. The software supports a wide range of hardware.
Frustrated by the slow, advertising-laden cable experience provided by AT&T Broadband, programmer Isaac Richards took matters into his own hands by coming up with his own solution to the problem.
MythTV also offers a point-and-click scheduling feature with TV listings downloaded off the Internet, the same way that TiVo does. Unlike a TiVo, however, you can build as much storage into a MythTV ...
[Dan] wrote in to share a link to his MythTv to Apple TV setup. He found a way to make the recordings he made on his Linux box available on the 2nd Generation Apple TV. Our first thought is that he… ...