>Not wanting to start an argument, but I couldn't disagree more.
Although having Myth's ability to record shows is something I've been
looking for for ages, the ability to watch live TV is just as
important. If I was >to tell my other half "No, you can't watch Lost
now, you've got to wait for it to finish and then give it 20 minutes to
flag commercials" she'd give me the ear-bashing of a lifetime.
(Although speaking personally I'd >love to be able to stop at "No, you
can't watch Lost", but then she'd probably leave me...)<br>
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>Now, clearly, this is the dev's project and they can do what they want
with it. I don't have a problem with that. I'll work out my own way to
achieve what I want. But for me Live TV is as important as recorded TV.
>Especially, for instance, when it comes to sports. As it stands, I do
what you suggest and have a separate input for Live TV and use that
most of the time. But it would be Cool (with a capital 'C') if I could
have a >Linux box as the hub of my home entertainment system and never
have to switch away from it. I could junk so many black boxes, and that
would make the other half happy..:)<br>
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>Mark<br><br>Couldn't agree more, well stated Mark. I too am trying to use my Myth box as the hub of my entertainment center/server, the lack of proper LiveTV support is it's only failing for me ...<br>(I have got rid of all my other boxen ..... ;-)<br>
<br>Cheers,<br>Bernie. <br>