<div><font size="2">> - It doesn't feel to me like Myth is currently designed to record 24/7 live <br>> TV. One immediate problem is that live TV recordings are auto-expired in 24 <br>> hours (true?), not sure if there's a setting to change this. Also, AFAIK
<br>> Myth only "records" live TV when you're actively watching it; when you stop <br>> to do things with the menus etc., it stops recording. You may be able to <br>> schedule recordings of all shows on a certain channel with a bit of
<br>> scripting, but then it's not streaming like live TV. Not quite sure how to <br>> get around this, maybe someone else does. </font></div>
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<div><font size="2">By recording LiveTV, I don't mean the buffer but starting a recording while watching a program. So say I was watching some sport and I decide part way through that I would actually like to record it. I press the record button and I would prefer this to be recorded by Hau1. I would assume that if priority for LiveTV is given to Hau1 then recording in this manner should continue with Hau1.
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<div><font size="2">The obvious problem is what happens when I change channels. I would guess that Hau1 would then either stop recording or record what is on the new channel. I don't think either action would be unreasonable.
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<div><font size="2">> - For the scheduled recordings, Myth currently needs two separate tuners to <br>> record back-to-back shows -if- you want a little overlap in order to ensure <br>> that recordings don't cut off the beginning/end due to broadcaster timing
<br>> slop (a good idea). I think this would take priority over live TV (so live <br>> TV would be interrupted). Having one extra tuner (3 total) may solve this <br>> problem. </font></div>
<p><font size="2">Hmm. A third tuner. An idea worth thinking about I suppose.</font></p>
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