[mythtv-users] ivtv-0.2 vs ivtv-0.3
Mario L
superm1 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 17:26:59 UTC 2005
Looks like they are starting to mention linux support on thet 250 MCE too
http://www.hauppauge.com/Pages/products/data_pvr250mce.html
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You can also use the WinTV-PVR-250MCE under Windows XP to watch TV in
a window and record your TV shows by using applications like SageTV
and BeyondTV. These applications are great if you already have a
Windows XP system and would like to add TV watching and recording. The
WinTV-PVR-250MCE is supported by Linux TV applications such as MythTV,
too.
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On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 06:12:38 -0500, Maverick <mavantix at gmail.com> wrote:
> > These cards are perilously close to being ready for production use by the
> > general populace, if you ask me. Still need to do some serious testing, I
>
> With that kind of news, I took a look at:
>
> http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_pvr500mce.html
>
> and I noticed the following:
>
> ---<snip>---
> System Requirements:
>
> Processor requirements: Pentium® IV processor 1.2GHz or faster for TV
> pause with full screen playback
>
> Windows®XP Media Center Edition 2005, WindowsXP Home or WindowsXP Professional
> Note: when using the WinTV-PVR-500MCE with WindowsXP, you need a third
> party TV application such as MythTV, SageTV or BeyondTV
>
> Free PCI slot
>
> Sound card
>
> VGA card (PCI or AGP) with Media Center 2005 certified driver
>
> DVD decoder certified for use with Media Center 2005
> ---<snip>---
>
> How long has MythTV be available for Windows XP and why wasn't I aware of it? :)
>
> Wonder if they're just trying to pick up the search engine traffic.
>
> -Kenneth
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