[mythtv-users] Re: Considering a MythTV
Jarod C. Wilson
jcw at wilsonet.com
Wed Aug 27 01:29:28 EDT 2003
On Monday, Jason Williams wrote:
> Thanks again for the info. It's refreshing to see someone just
> uniformly
> answer all questions with sincerity.
I try, time permitting. :)
> The problem there is that in my Cable Box setup, it seems that it does
> not
> support IR Blasting. There is a settings page with the following: "IR
> Blast: No". This is not a setting that can be changed. However on a
> previous screen there is this setting: "IR Bypass: Enabled" and
> there is a
> Female DB9 on the rear of the unit. I think I saw a control cable for
> sale
> at Snapstreams website, any ideas on the software? I'm at work right
> now,
> but if needed I can post the Software and Firmware revisions tonight.
> I
> know this might sound humorous, but I wonder if the cable company
> would have
> any useful information or if their attitude is more of a "Hands off!"
> mentality?
See the reply from JAC...
>> Overscan blows the image up
>
> Well that explains a small glitchs I'm getting at the top border of my
> son's
> pc image. His pc is using a STB Velocity 4400 (the original nVidia
> Riva
> TNT chipset for anyone not familiar with it). Looks pretty good
> except that
> little bit. He doesn't seem to mind as he watchs his 352x240 Divx
> recordings of:: CatDog, Scooby Doo, Dexter's Laboratory, etc.... In
> fact,
> he thinks it's pretty stinkin' cool! It's always great to impress the
> kids
> =)
True. I can't wait for my kid to get a bit older (almost 1yr old
now)... But then he'll never know anything BUT this way... :)
>> I've got the bare-metal-to-fully-working-system process down under 3
>> hours now. My first build, oh so long ago, took about 30 hours... :)
>> Several things have improved since my first install though, so don't
>> be
>> scared off by that number. ;p
>
> No worries there friend. I'm liking what I see and wishing more and
> more
> each day I already had the parts.
Good man!
> With Divx 5.0.5 and ShowShifter, my son is able to: record TV programs
> (352x240 Divx High Quality), timeshift live TV (352x240 mjpeg @ approx.
> 80%ish CPU), and playback recordings of multiple formats (all @
> 352x240 &
> approx. 40 - 60% CPU).
Okay, lower rez, probably not such an issue. I get stuck in my own
thinking, where I'm using the HDTV, and full 720x480 for everything. :)
> So it seems that while his setup is not ideal by any
> means, I think I can make it do what I had setout for it to do
> originally...
> just simply record some of the things he likes that he is not able to
> catch
> due our busy life schedule.
Going with similar resolutions as in ShowShifter, you should be fine,
but of course I say that not truly knowing. I do have an Athlon 800
I've used from time to time as a remote FE, and it has no problems
playing back 720x480 mpeg2 streams off my main system.
> I think ideally I'd want to set him up as his own front and backend
> that
> recorded programming he can access without a cablebox and I'll feed him
> things as needed from the premium channels... example... HBO Family
> has some
> great kids movies but it's like 540+ on the channel line up.
Sounds like a plan!
> I'll be sure to read that portion of the docs before I get started.
A very good idea.
> Thanks again for the excellent responses. I am looking forward to
> tinking
> with MythTV soon.
Again, we're all here if ya need us!
--Jarod
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Jarod C. Wilson, RHCE
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