Screw the PVR350. I have 2 WinTV tuners with an Athlon XP 2400+. They encode 2 channels of MPEG4 at 640x480 and supply upto 3 MythTV frontends all simultaneously and only use 85% of the CPU.
Out of the blue my brother who is a pharmacist, with no prior interest in computers, told me he wanted to learn Linux. After a visit to my house and seeing MythTV in action he was even more sold. So, he'll be staying at my house for a couple days in the coming week and we'll build him a new computer with Linux and MythTV. This more than anything gives me faith that Windows may be on the downslide.
Back in the early 90's. It had a rotating helical screen and project a laser from below. Here's a link at PC Mag that talks about it. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,372857,00.asp
My brother was one of those 35% running windows95. Now he's running Fedora Core 2. Viva La Linux...
Screw the PVR350. I have 2 WinTV tuners with an Athlon XP 2400+. They encode 2 channels of MPEG4 at 640x480 and supply upto 3 MythTV frontends all simultaneously and only use 85% of the CPU.
Out of the blue my brother who is a pharmacist, with no prior interest in computers, told me he wanted to learn Linux. After a visit to my house and seeing MythTV in action he was even more sold. So, he'll be staying at my house for a couple days in the coming week and we'll build him a new computer with Linux and MythTV. This more than anything gives me faith that Windows may be on the downslide.