Ricor PVRs To Hit Russia
BlackShirt writes "Mediacenter acts as a digital video recorder, i.e. it enables the viewer to plan his/her future television broadcast recordings. 'Live' broadcasts can also be recorded. Program recordings are stored in the video archive, and the user can playback, delete or unable deleting of recordings (here are some screenshots). I personally like their advertisements more than their product. (Shopping-tv style, wife doesn't allow to watch football, so disapponted husband knocks on his neighbors' door, as they turn their fabulous Ricor TV box from pause to play.)" It looks like this is being marketed to Russian cable companies as an all-in-one portal, since they also include electronic ordering capabilities and "near video on demand"; I wish American PVRs had all these features by default (ethernet, USB, microphone, camera inputs ...)
Put Myth TV on a computer with a hardware encoding TV tuner card and you'll have a damn fine PVR.
My older ReplayTV has RCA inputs which lets me hook up my digital camera, and it has S-Video inputs that lets me hook up my All-in-Wonder or my camcorder.
I'm sure a sound card, video capture card, and video card could be thrown into a pentium2/ultrasparc/powerpc with Linux for all of those features and then some.
A router/pvr/fileserver should sell well in the US if properly advertised.
You can't judge a book by the way it wears its hair.