Second Generation Homebrew PVR Devices
An anonymous reader writes "It looks like the second generation of homebrew PVRs is on its way. Asus recently released their Digimatrix barebones PC which combines a lot of features in a very slim and stylish box. DVD/CD-R, WiFi, HDTV tuner, FM Tuner, memory card reader etc. All for ~$400. The reviews look good, except that the software that comes with it doesn't look all that great... of course this may not be a problem because there has already been significant effort in getting linux to run on it and most features are working. Combine MythTV with this device and you have an almost perfect PVR? I wonder what other hardware companies have in store for the homebrew PVR market?"
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oh yeah... chomping at the bit for this one. Im sure a lot of us are... As for the software end... its just a matter of time
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The Rock revolution happened in the Sixties (6, number of the Beast). It came from Liverpool, that was the port base to the Titanic, destroyed by God because of the arrogant insult of captain Smith (also from Liverpool): "Not even God can sink my ship" (not only the captain, but also the rest of the crew and even the orchestra playing at the Titanic were from Liverpool). The Rock revolution came from the nation that allows a church to be changed to a pub or to a dance room or to a recording studio full of drug addicts, homosexuals and lunatics (as that of George Martin, ally of the Beatles).
It came from the nation whose king Enrique VIII adulterated the Bible so that divorce could be allowed and in this way be able to give loose rein to the many divorces from his wives and subsequent murdering of the same ones and to whom God provided a wife with six fingers as abomination (Anne Boleyn)...once again 6, number of the Beast....
It is interesting to observe that this nation is nicknamed "the Devil's Island". As the epithet of the government of Satan on that nation, the center of London, the so well-known Piccadilly Circus, takes it's name from an old brothel (the "Piccadilla House" which means "The House of Sin"), disappeared nowadays.
The antichrist John Lennon, one of the Devil's main puppets to destroy family, social and moral values and to begin the disintegration of mankind, did hit Stuart Sutcliffe (the first bass player of the Beatles) in the head with a club repeatedly in Hamburg. Some months later Sutcliffe died from brain haemorrhage because of John Lennon's bruises. John Lennon entered stardom being a murderer.
The same demons that made captain Smith say "Not even God can sink my ship" spoke from antichrist John Lennon (from Liverpool, base port to the Titanic) saying: "Christianity is on the go. It will vanish and shrink. We are more popular than Jesus and Pope"....That was the day that GOD'S CURSE fell upon the world of Rock.
One week after that declaration, ONLY ONE WEEK LATER, Brian Epstein, forger of the Beatle farce, died from an overdose. From then on, the Beatles began to get involved in false religions and to preach them to the world.
John Lennon's divorce followed, as well as his entering the world of black magic, as deeply as to buy the apartment. where the "Rosemary's baby" had been filmed, previous property of Roman Polansky, and in that same apartment John Lennon had a room upholstered with black silk where he used to do his black magic operations.
Came the disintegration of the Beatles' minds with LSD which has caused, among others, schizophrenic lyrics such as "I am the Walrus" and incoherent schizophrenic musical expositions like "Revolution number 9".
At the same time, the devil acted through his other main puppets with "Sympathy for the devil" that was when the pact of the Rolling Stones with Satan took the life of the founder of the group, the guitarist Brian Jones (who refused to be a puppet of the devil), murdered by people sent by Mick Jagger, another assassin.
Antichrist John Lennon followed the Devil's strategy writing lyrics such as "God is a concept by which we measure our pain...I don't believe in Jesus, etc., etc.," (God) and "and no religions too..." (Imagine).
Antichrist John Lennon wanted to compete with Jesus Christ, and so he grew a beard and started to make a bogus role of Christ together with Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton hotel proclaiming "Peace", being then when he was visited by the Canadian journalist who ridiculized and admonished him wanting to know about what Lennon meant when he wrote in the lyrics of "The ballad of John and Yoko": "the way things are going, they're going to crucify me...",
The CURSE OF GOD upon John Lennon carried on with all type of miseries and distresses which made Lennon give the interview to the "Rolling Stone" magazine (today condensed in the "Lennon remembers" book) where
scandal? we're cooking the shit out of our burgers!
He lay in his deathbed only a couple of dozen heartbeats away from realizing his final reward. As the priest came in and performed the last rites there was a heavenly odor of fudge brownies coming from the kitchen.
My grandfather's eyes fluttered open as he drew what would have been his final breath. The heavenly scent filled his nostrils and soon his body was filled with renewed vigor. He sat up, swung his feet over the bed and waddled into the kitchen.
His beloved wife of thirty years was cutting the brownies on the kitchen counter. As he reached over to have a taste she smacked his hand, "No, they're for the wake!"
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But do they run Linux? Or do you have to pay $699 and become a cocksmoking teabagger?
...what other hardware companies have in store for the homebrew PVR market?"
I don't know, but I bet Microsoft is involved.
Mod "Overrated" instead of replying "I disagree with you," you coward.
Today, I was lifting an old carpet, as we have a damp problem. Underneath there were hundreds of slugs and worms. My wife and I picked up about 40 slugs and put them in a pair of my wife's panties. I then put the panties on. The feeling was amazing. I got a huge erection and I could feel them sliding over my glans, and round my balls. Eventually I could feel one going up my bum. I knew I would come soon, so I let my wife tie me up, with my hands and feet speadeagled and attached to some furniture. She then took the panties down and about 15 of the slugs were crawling over my cock and balls. I came, spurting out loads of cum all over the poor things, but still couldn't move. My wife then took the other slugs out of the panties and placed them on my cock. She was careful to put some of them right on the opening of my cock, which was now covered in a mixture of sperm and glistening goo from the slugs. She opened up my arse and tried to put one in there too. I got hard again quite quickly as I thought of these slimy little things crawling over me. I imagined them biting me. One seemed to be trying to enter my uretha and this caused me to come again.
That was 4 hurs ago. My cock is now very itchy, but I am about to give them another "feed".
With a Pentium IV and a fast system bus, I would expect this thing to draw a lot of power. When I went from an Athlon based system to an iMac, my power bill dropped by almost ten bucks a month. I'd hate to see it spike from a set top appliance.
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these things!
Did Digimatrix say you could speak, SLAVE?
Windows XP SP2 told me to install third-party software that prevents viruses and protects stability... I chose Ubuntu
Today, I was lifting an old carpet, as we have a damp problem. Underneath there were hundreds of slugs and worms. My wife and I picked up about 40 slugs and put them in a pair of my wife's panties. I then put the panties on. The feeling was amazing. I got a huge erection and I could feel them sliding over my glans, and round my balls. Eventually I could feel one going up my bum. I knew I would come soon, so I let my wife tie me up, with my hands and feet speadeagled and attached to some furniture. She then took the panties down and about 15 of the slugs were crawling over my cock and balls. I came, spurting out loads of cum all over the poor things, but still couldn't move. My wife then took the other slugs out of the panties and placed them on my cock. She was careful to put some of them right on the opening of my cock, which was now covered in a mixture of sperm and glistening goo from the slugs. She opened up my arse and tried to put one in there too. I got hard again quite quickly as I thought of these slimy little things crawling over me. I imagined them biting me. One seemed to be trying to enter my uretha and this caused me to come again.
That was 4 hurs ago. My cock is now very itchy, but I am about to give them another "feed"
But for now at least we still have to put up with either a rather large Media PC, one that doesn't quite fit in with the other components of your home theater I mean, or whatever PoS companies like Sony want to jam down our throats this model year.
So to make a long story short I would like to see a Computer that looks, and feels, like a super slim DVD player, and Runs Linux. Not too much to ask I think, and then I would be able to do as I please with it.
Disclaimer: If something like this actually exists please let me know about it. I have, after all, been living in the middle of nowhere northern BC for about 19 years.
That really is my homepage, no kidding.
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Today, I was lifting an old carpet, as we have a damp problem. Underneath there were hundreds of slugs and worms. My wife and I picked up about 40 slugs and put them in a pair of my wife's panties. I then put the panties on. The feeling was amazing. I got a huge erection and I could feel them sliding over my glans, and round my balls. Eventually I could feel one going up my bum. I knew I would come soon, so I let my wife tie me up, with my hands and feet speadeagled and attached to some furniture. She then took the panties down and about 15 of the slugs were crawling over my cock and balls. I came, spurting out loads of cum all over the poor things, but still couldn't move. My wife then took the other slugs out of the panties and placed them on my cock. She was careful to put some of them right on the opening of my cock, which was now covered in a mixture of sperm and glistening goo from the slugs. She opened up my arse and tried to put one in there too. I got hard again quite quickly as I thought of these slimy little things crawling over me. I imagined them biting me. One seemed to be trying to enter my uretha and this caused me to come again.
That was 4 hurs ago. My cock is now very itchy, but I am about to give them another"feed".
PVC just isn't put to good use anymore. You did say PVC right?
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More like the Gayly show. Hardball played a clip of Jon Stuart. What a fag. I could feel the AIDS seeping thru the cable. That fag should be the first to be rounded up for the island.
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There is no HDTV tuner. If you read the article, you'll see that it supports 'HDTV output', eg, VGA (since any HDTV that doesn't have a VGA port on the back can take a VGA signal (at the right rez) using a component adapter.
The rig in the article can only record regular TV.
I would really love a box like this if it were Centrino instead of Pentium 4. Low power, cool running, and possibly one of the best wireless solutions available, IMO.
Which brings the question back of when Intel will bring the Pentium M back to the desktop. It is a little more AMD-ish look at processessing (Best parts of P3, with merged P4 technology), probably an overclockers dream, but it'd be a great embedded use chip.
Not to mention a centrino board has pretty much everything this would have, minus the tuner, which could be done via PCI.
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Unfortunately, their distributor forces you to buy a copy of Windows XP along with the computer.
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Like I said... Middle of nowhere...
That really is my homepage, no kidding.
Beowulf cluster of these imagines you!
I predict a much darker, less interesting future.
Advertisers will want to find ways to get their messages in the programs. Right now, the method is to insert the messages in breaks of ever-increasing time which occur at greater and greater frequency. People use PVR's to fight this trend.
The next logical step, then, is to insert the advertising directly into the contents of the programming. This is already happening now to a small extent, but I believe in the future it will get worse.
Here is an example of what I envision: One character, Bob, pulls out his cell phone. A second character, George, sees it.
George: Hey, that's a cool cellphone you got there.
Bob: Yeah. It's a Noksung. I got it with my T-Cingle PCS. It was free! Look, I can take full-motion video with it and uselessly hog screeds of bandwidth with aimless nonsense.
George: Wow! Can I have a look?
Bob: Sure. T-Cingle PCS is running a special right now. 3,000,000 anytime minutes for nine cents a month.
George: Great. I'm going to sign up for that right after we solve this murder. Wait! is that a Taco's Jr. over there. Pull in, they've got a new sushi-cajun burrito on their value menu for 34 cents!.....
etc, etc, etc.
Surprisingly enough, people will probably actually watch this crap.
In the spirit of the "second generation of homebrew PVRs", I was wondering...
Since I travel a lot I have recently been thinking about putting together a PVR-type device for my automobile. With ever-shrinking form factors, hiding the device would be no problem. A simple remote control would be fairly easy to integrate. Several fast-booting distro's come to mind to use as starting points. But before I jump in headfirst, I thought I would ask... has this been done before?
(I remember an article a few days abo about a totally "wired" automobile, but that's not my goal. Just a simple mass-storage device with access controlls, integrated with a car stereo. )
-B
Look at the back of that thing! Look at the back of any computer and you'll sense my rage welling within you. Somebody at SuperPCConnectocorp, inc. is ruining it for all of us! Shouldn't it be SUSB (sometimes universal serial bus)? If there's one thing I'm looking for in the cutting edge of computer technology, it's the truly universal plug for everything. I'd love to look on the back of a PC and see a neat row of identical (yet clearly labeled) ports. I mean, I understand how whiny and insignificant this sounds, but Lordy, think of the possibilities, man! I don't suggest chucking the baby with the bathwater, but at least give the baby a stern looking-over.
Windows XP SP2 told me to install third-party software that prevents viruses and protects stability... I chose Ubuntu
The only seller they link to has it at about US$1,200
Froogling it shows a good number of them at 450, but that's pure bare bones, no proc, no drives (not even the dvd/cdr you mentioned)
Its not bad looking, I would rather build my own though, which i am in the process of doing. I'm either getting the antec overture case or modding something. I dont know how successful this thing will be..
Combine MythTV with this device and you have an almost perfect PVR?
I have a fair bit of experience with MythTV. I've been using it for around 6 months now with both a Bt878 card and a PVR-350. And I wouldn't say "almost perfect". Pretty nice/cool, yes, but far from perfect. A friend has a TiVo that we use a lot.
Here are some thoughts:
MythTV/PVR can be somewhat cheaper (and big/ugly) or it can be quite a bit more expensive than a TiVo when using a nice case like in this article.
TiVo subscription fees suck.
MythTV and/or the PVR drivers crash or flake out. Some times I get interference bars across the recordings, a reboot fixes it. Not all the time, but sometimes. TiVo don't crash.
MythTV can run multiple tuners. Although not really that great a bonus. I used to run several tuners but I never watched all the crap it recorded anyway. I'm using one tuner now and that's more than enough.
MythTV can be daunting to install and configure. It takes a lot of time. There is KnoppMyth which is pretty easy and preconfigured, but it doesn't always work and still requires some configuration.
MythTV makes it "easy" (if you ignore configuration pain) to use remote frontends so you can watch TV on any computer on the network.
MythTV makes it easy to burn DVD's of your recorded shows or save the video for archival purposes.
The MythTV software was good enough; SageTV is better. (Pro-Myth: Video preview in Channel Guide. Pro-Sage: File-naming format, smarter EPG fetching, better EPG data, smarter file-naming format, smarter interfaces, smarter favorites/don't like, smarter conflict resolution, smarter channel guide).
The IVTV driver would lock up after 12 or 15 hours. That was with Kernel 2.6; probably should have stuck with kernel 2.4.
Plus it was just torturously harder to use. I have switched to Windows 2000 + SageTV for my Hauppauge PVR-250, with the Hauppauge MVP for watching the movies on TV. It is much better than a Tivo or ReplayTV or Myth. It rocks.
As for the noise produced by ASUS DIGIMatrix system, I have to stress that it is very low compared with the level of noise generated by regular desktops or "cubic" mini-systems. Even when the fans rotate at their maximum, the noise level never goes beyond 30dB. For your information: the regular desktop systems generate about 50dB of noise. 50db? That seems pretty loud for a pc... I know mine runs around 40 and it still gets pretty damn annoying during a movie when there is the all-too-pivotal silent scene right at the end. You need some other kind of cooling in there, like water cooling with a no-moving-parts pump. Fan noise is one of the big things that ruins media center PCs now.
.. but that slim, stylish Digimaxtrix box costs $1,112.42, starting price point.
Sporting a 2.4B GHz Intel(R) Pentium 4 Processor with 512K Cache and 533 MHz FSB with a SiS(R) 651 Chipset MicroATX and many integrated trimmings, this thing would outperform my current desktop.
No thanks, I think I'll wait for one that doesn't need to run XP and heat my living room.
***Here are some of the imdb.com reviews for "Gay Niggers From Outer Space":
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Summary: The best homosexual racial minority sci-fi film ever.
"Morten Lindbergs classic cult short, Gay Niggers From Outer Space is one of
the first short films to really stick to what the title suggests. From the
time the first gay nigger walked onto the screen up until the final intense
climax with the Tourette's Syndrome Kingdom in Outer Space, it's filled with
dark comedy, action and plenty of suspense. "
"Gay Niggers from Outer Space is a masterpiece of a film. No other film
portraits emotions as majestically and stunningly since The Legend of Nigger
Charley and Home Alone II. With a cast of all-star African niggers and a
director with Kubrick potential, it is no wonder that Gay Niggers from Outer
Space is marked the greatest film of all time."
"From the very first scene where Gay Nigger Harris throws up on his own face
and commits suicide, to the climactic scene where Nigger Ralph Nader and
Nigger Humphrey Bogart fight over the last hashbrown and pick cotton til
their noses bleed, Gay Niggers from Outer Space is the most magical
portrayal of gay niggers open to the public."
***However, no mention is made of the hazadous lifestyle of gay niggers,
so the following is an attempt to explain those hazards in layman's terms:
Despite cries to the contrary in the media, AIDS is still primarily a gay
and black disease. The media loves to report the "growing epidemic" among
whites, when in fact the rate of infection among heterosexual whites is
dropping off significantly year by year. The media though, reports only the
TOTAL current infection rate, not the RELATIVE. So while there are more
cases each year, the RATE of infection is dropping quickly. Except for the
gay/nigger communities, where it's skyrocketing.
Why does AIDS seem to target gays and niggers so much more so than whites
and straights? Anal sex. The anus was not designed to accommodate vigorous
penetration as occurs in anal sex. Unlike the vagina, the anus has very
delicate membranes, which damage easily. Couple that with the fact that
sperm contains immune system suppressing chemicals. That's why the sperm is
not treated as a foreign protein in the vagina...because of the immune
suppressing effects of the sperm cells. Without this effect, pregnancy
could not occur, as the sperm would be attacked as a foreign protein.
In the anus, sperm has the same immune suppressing effect. During anal sex,
the anal wall is torn and open lesions form. Because there is little if any
sensory nerve endings in the anus, this damage often goes unnoticed. The
sperm then induce their immune suppressing effect, and the stage is set.
Various bacteria both beneficial and infectious dwell in the colon, as well
as viral matter. When the anus is ripped open, exposing the blood to the
immune suppressing chemicals in the sperm, and the viral matter passed
along with it, infection is virtually assured.
***So does the skyrocketing rate of AIDS infection mean that there are
skyrocketing rates of gay niggers???
***Not exactly, because most White people don't realize that a large
percentage of nigger males are bisexual. It's a great irony considering all
of their macho posturing and affectations. They tend to admire the male
physique, and when no women are present, they will hip-hop dance with each
other. Any port in a storm will do, because da' brotha's just gots ta
have it!!! Then they pass along the virus to their wives, girlfriends, and
family members.
***Here is a story about this phenomenon from "The Village Voice":
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0123/wright.
And for the Toronto Gay Niggers:
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2001-08-16/new
do you have something against blacks or gays?
f*cking racist homophobe
Furthermore, by purchasing an XBOX without actually buying games you make MS lose money :) (they're losing money anyway with xbox, but this way they're losing even more)
These days it doesn't even take a screwdriver to hack the XBOX ... The (albeit kludgy) software solution works well.
The Raven
Can't people just STOP trying to run Linux on everything?
Indefinitely Detained US Citizen
While I understand the geek lust for such a device, my two Replays (refubs bought from the Replay site with lifetime subscriptions included) and a DVD player covers all of my entertainment purposes flawlessly. The Replays are networked and can stream video from my PC. The DVD player can play DVDs, CDs, and MP3s. I rarely need to play anyother type of media, which I can already play on regular PC hooked up to my stereo system. It seems unecessary (and maybe more expensive and time consuming) to replace these devices that do their job very well, with a PC that can do it all.
Personally, the integrated Music Player, TV recorder/viewer, web interface(and this is the killer app for me) for scheduling recordings make the hassles worth it. Even bought myself a JP1 remote that I reprogrammed so it controls everything seemlessly so my girlfriend faction has increased greatly in the past month or so.
Getting back to the Ahanix cases, they have several different models with different sizes most with a LCD display(HD44870) that can be used by mythtv if you have lcdproc installed. If you are looking for a HTPC, check them out.
It comes with all that stuff, and it's "barebones"?
Apparently, I've been out while the definition of barebones was changed.
"A great democracy must be progressive or it will soon cease to be a great democracy." --Theodore Roosevelt
This looks promising.. Apex makes cheap stuff of decent quality, and the specs on this look promising.
Basically what the Phantom plans to be (which is why I dont doubt the Phantom will exist). I predict tons of dvd-form-factor PCs marketed as PC/Console/PVR/etc...
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What's the deal with that? 1080i, 720i, 525i (what the hell is that anyway?!)... 1080i's pretty common, but I can't remember the last time
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I've ever seen a 720i source or 525i for that matter.
I'd really like to see a device with DVI/Component INPUTS so you can use the tuner most cable companies provide with their HDTV service.
It's a cold day in hell when you can pick up a decent HDTV signal with just an antenna around here.
If I recall at CES this year there were at least 2 HDTV sets with built-in PVR capabilities, and they could record HDTV content.
Now that really tickles my fancy, unfortunately your options for getting the recorded content off your TV's PVR are limited
$999 for an HDTV-VHS recorder (i.e. JVC HM-DH30000 ) is a little high. Seems the PC hardware approach might not be a bad idea,
ATI has new HDTV tuner hardware on the horizon. If you couple that with a huge hard drive, I'm sure you could potentially beat the over-priced JVC product by a long shot.
I know I'd certainly jump at the opportunity to buy such a device.
Unfortunately, this device isn't quite there yet. But it looks like a step in the right direction (given a decent non-proprietary PVR software environment).
But how long do we really have before TiVo and Replay embrace HDTV recording? Replay already has S/PDIF and Component OUTPUTs (even though they only have analog inputs)...
As I'm sure we all know, upgradability is a big issue with computer hardware. My MythTV box is using a Cooler Master case (but in black), with this motherboard.
I've already added a DVB-T (HDTV in the US) card, which you can't do with this box (i.e. you will never get digital TV with this box).
My box is a bit bigger, but looks like a stereo component (brushed steel). I'm also planning on adding an extra analogue capture card (bringing my capture sources up to three). This will fill the PCI slots on the Micro-ATX board, so I'm damn glad I didn't buy a smaller box!
I've got a DVD-ROM drive, DVD burner and currently one 160GB hard disk. Planning on adding another much bigger hard drive (waiting, waiting, I want 1TB)
If you are thinking of building a PVR (it's a fun project), you really should think about expandability and upgradability.
Also check Jarod's PVR Hardware Database, and his excellent Install Guides page.
Also, don't forget MythTV is a very nice client/server architecture, so you can run your "backend" on some beefy ugly PC in a cupboard, and us anything (including an XBox) as a frontend.
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-- Henry Mencken
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As the above mentioned computer doesn't seem to actually have HDTV capabilites I'd like to point out this site.
http://www.pchdtv.com/
Linux HDTV cards for under $200. Sweet.
--Greg
This is the only one I know of: Formac Studio TVR . It outputs a standard DV stream, but it may only work with Mac OS X for tuner control/channel selection.
Second Generation Homebrew PVR Devices are bad mmmkay children
Come on people, when reviewing a piece of hardware, get the story straight. This box does NOT have an hdtv tuner, it has a plain old analog tv tuner but can output to an HDTV. Those are two very different things. Now, if someone can show me a box that includes an HDTV tuner as well I would be highly interested.
On that note -- I seem to remember WinTV having a WinTV-D product out a while ago. Does anyone know what happened to it ? It could to Digital TV (not quite HDTV but better than ATSC)
First, the ASUS box has HDTV output, you cannot get a HDTV tuner with whatever box under 400 USD. Check it by yourself.
Second, Using MythTV with USB TV Card is a pain in the ass.
Third, Do you really want to stack many USB boxes on top of your box? Is it a CLEAN solution? Besides, these USB DVD/TV may require their own external power supply.
Don't always assume DIY is the best. I think ASUS is quite impressive, building the whole thing around 400 USD>
Geeze how much longer do I have to hear about video cards with TV Tuners. All I need is channel 4 since all channel selection HAS TO BE through either a sat or cable box.
A agood IR blaster would turn my PC into a programmable "universal remote".
When will ATI and NVIDIA get a clue?
Use a little creative cabling and your existing computer. With two 50-foot lengths of shielded coaxial cable i've got my secondary video out now common on many video cards (modulated from s-video to RF), running alongside a digital audio cable up to my home theatre where it's controlled by an RF remote that can be used anywhere in the house. No noise since the computer's in another room, no cost of picking up a second machine.
In all matters of opinion, our adversaries are insane. -Oscar Wilde
If you are a Windows user, check out GBPVR. Really very good indeed, puts some of the commercial stuff to shame. Free at the moment, although the author has started taking donations.
Never, ever lose a file again. Ever.
The CoolerMaster ATX-620 fits nicely in my audio rack. Relatively quiet, one discrete blue LED indicator, black brushed aluminum.
The breakdown:
35 hours might not be as much as what most people get from shoving a big drive in their homebrew DVRs, but damn, $99. It'll take a LONG time before the subscription fees push it up to the cost of some of these homebrew ones, and by then, DVRs may be even better and I will want to move on to another device.
I don't think HTPCs are a cheaper alternative. TiVos and ReplayTVs use significantly less power than a PC. Energy costs are quite significant over the lifetime of a unit.
Lifetime subscription fees are fairly reasonable compared to the cost of new hardware for a HTPC.
There are also hacks to create program guides for the PVR to read. This is useful to overseas users. I frown on this for those in the states--you should obey the TOS and the PVR manufacturers make money on the subscriptions & their products are of high enough quality that they should be supported.
I have setup MythTV boxes. But it wasn't for the price. My workhorse is a refurbed ReplayTV 5040 with lifetime subscription that I picked up for much less than the cost of a new HTPC.
Again a blatant try of the industry to catch up to something they did not invent: The HTPC.
Have you seen the specs of this Asus thingy ?
In 2004 it has no DVD-Burner !!
And a "power off" mode is really archaic. Such a system should be either "power on", then functional or "power off" then disfunctional.
If they would start to build a system, that goes STR and then into standby with a good PSU (not using much energy in standby), that would be interesting. As long it has all the features, like DVD+/-RW.
This is just a waste of money and resources. It sucks.
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Before I was serious about building this box, I decided to see how much of a task it would be to implement it. I picked up a very cheap, no-name video capture card at a local computer show. The box said it used the Brooktree 878 chipset -- one I remembered was well supported by the Video4Linux project. And the price was right for experimentation at US$40. I took it home and installed it on a crappy Pentium 166 I had lying around. I installed the card and Mandrake 8.2 and started playing with the card using XawTV. The I/O and speed limitations of that system kept it from being overly useful as a recorder, but it proved to me that the project was viable and that the equivalent of a second generation Pentium processor could probably do the job adequately.
As someone who has spent more time on eBay than I care to remember, I naturally started looking for viable hardware there. I found this strange little Hewlett Packard "built for Unisys" PC which is about 1 foot square and about 3.5 inches tall. It features a Sahara-II motherboard and had most of the hardware I needed built into the standard box. I added a mouse and keyboard and the TV capture card and I was ready to start building a solution. It started out as a 300 MHz Celeron with 32 MB of memory, but I decided to fork over another US$30 or so and make it 400 Mhz and 96 MB. It actually worked before the upgrade, but the CPU seemed to be at its edge and I didn't want to use KDE with so little memory.
I set up the system to autologin to a passwordless user called (appropriately) "tv." I capture the programs into a subdirectory called (strangely enough) "shows."
The recording rate of the TV capture card appears to max out at 15 frames per second. If I were intending to archive these programs forever, I'd probably invest in a better card. But for timeshifting shows like the evening news from France (for my wife) and The Red Green Show (for me), 15 fps is adequate.
You can have a noisy ugly backend server with lots of TV tuners and storage space stuffed away in your closet, and then have small, noiseless/quiet frontends in every room of the house.
The advantage is obvious - people can watch live TV (different channels, only limited by the number of TV tuners) or recordings in every room of the house, and the overall noise level and power consumption is lower since you only need to power up the front ends when you actually want to watch something.
The only thing running 24/7 is the backend server, and if you're using hardware MPEG cards, the load is very low, meaning MythTV can co-exist with any other services you might be running on your server...
Be an elitist - read Slashdot at +4.
And spend the rest on beer, or a lifetime subscription.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/imagine/TIVO.dsp
And hey, you'll have something that "just works" from the word go, instead of having to fuck about for 3 weeks and still not be up to scratch. Face it, the tivo guys did a better job than you can.
Government of the people, by corporate executives, for corporate profits.
Here it is at NewEgg.Com. You can't go wrong dealing with NewEgg. I live in California and gladly pay the sales tax on stuff I buy from them because they are just so damn good.
Knowledge is power. Knowledge shared is power multiplied.
You can also run a windows remote frontend:
http://winmyth.sourceforge.net
There are two features every PVR must have:
1. No fan or other noisemaking moving parts.
2. Noiseless disk drives.
It's humiliating to spend $450 on a piece of geek gear and then realize it's keeping you awake at night.
The worst offender is the ReplayTV 5040, which has a *stepper* motor in its fan, which is kept at a very low speed by the mobo to stop ordinary fan noise - white noise - but instead produces a fluttering rumble.
I had to disconnect the fan and leave the cover off the unit (or it shuts itself down). And I get to live with persistent "Fan error" messages when I turn the TV on...
Has anyone tried SnapStream with one of these boxes?
Did anybody else read the story subject as "Second Generation Hebrew PVR Devices"?
Oy vey!
640YB ought to be enough for anybody.
If I were to buy this, I would not have much of a need for the WiFi module. After all, the unit is not really meant to be moved around, and all the rooms in my house are Ethernet wired anyway. So, unless I ever want to use it as a WAP, I don't need it. Looking at what's available in MiniPCI, I found this on other MiniPCI offerings. There are about 3 modem cards, but no info on whether they support Caller ID. Wouldn't it be nice to have the Caller ID on your screen everytime the phone rings (some digital TV boxes implement this). And once this is done, you could add a bluetooth or infrared USB adapter so you can do the same with your "docked" cell phone! yupeeee
"One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that ones work is terribly important." -BRussell
I found myself laughing heartily at this. It doesn't really function well as a DVR, which is what you bought it for, but LINUX runs on it! That makes it worth the expense!
Only on /.
WWJD? JWRTFA!
All in all, not so bad, IMHO.
"Avoid employing unlucky people - throw half of the pile of CVs in the bin without reading them." -- David Brent
Pros:
* Draws less power than normal Athlons (due to reduced core voltage)
* Rather cheap (premium to a normal athlon is ~ 50 USD (or 200 MHz ---> price of Athlon 2200 is similiar to a Mobile Athlon 2000)
* runs in many normal socket-A-mainboards
Cons:
* not available at every corner
* not running in every mainboard
* no guarantie whatsoever that it will work
* no support for PowerNow! (no *dynamic* frequence scaling)
There are at least two very cool software solutions for running your Athlon at lower voltages:
8rdavcore: A programm to dynamically adjust your FSB and core voltages. I have my Epox 8RDA3+ running between 866 MHz @ 66 MHZ FSB & 1,15 volt and 1466 MHz @ 133 MHz FSB & 1,3 volt. Energy consumption should be less than half of the normal usage at the lowest speed (btw. available for linux too and (for me) rock stable). You can try this with your normal Athlon too.
CPUMSR: A programm, that can adjust your multiplier and core voltage. Needs a Mobile Athlon and one of the supported mainboards. Doesn't work on my Epox board, so I can't tell you much more. There's a guide how to transform your normal Athlon into a Mobile one (a method similiar to unlocking the max speed of your Athlon).
A fast AND power saving computer IS possible. And the premium for this is low (100 USD).
Bye egghat.
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