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migmog schreef:
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<pre wrap="">I've seen a lot of info on going the
other way - playing a file from a commercial PVR on a Linux system,
but I've not seen any info about going the other way.
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I guess that's what I'm asking. Has anyone been able to play a
recording on one of these PVR boxes that was recorded by myth? I'm
interested in DVB, so it's going to be the same basic format anyway.
migmog
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Well, if I understand you right, the Kiss DP558 could be your choice;
is it just analog cable or antenna, no digital broadcast. It is
basically a Linux box, hard drive 80, 160 or 200 GB, DVD-player (no
writer!), Ethernet (officially 100Mb, but it's real speed is much
slower), and an ftp-server. It comes with a PC-server for various
formats (video, audio, pictures; indeed also shows recorded by mythtv,
but you have to guess from the filename which program you are going to
play...) for Windows and Mac, and there are several open source servers
for Linux (and Windows too, for that matter). It is programmable from a
dedicated kiss-website. <br>
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It is some € 350,- in the Netherlands. Since a few years we own one,
and we are rather satisfied with it.<br>
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regards, Jogchum<br>
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