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Mike,<BR>
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Thanks for your thorough response! I'll follow your instructions for changing the storage folder and adjusting GUI size/position, and report my progress in those areas ASAP.<BR>
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I must admit that I'm a bit confused about Schedules Direct. I understand how an SD subscription would solve the minor TV guide annoyance, but I'm not clear regarding how it would help me with the major issue of transferring previously-recorded content from my cable box's DVR to my computer. My computer is a laptop, it's NOT permanently connected to my cable box, and I only connect the two to one another when I'm trying to transfer previously-recorded shows from my cable box's DVR to my computer via MythTV. That's what I was trying to say by putting "Live TV" in quotes.<BR>
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I'd be willing to consider recording currently-airing shows to MythTV as a workaround to transferring previously-recorded shows from my cable box's DVR, but that's not my true intent. What I'm trying to do is preserve the "best of the best" from my cable box's DVR to my computer for my personal collection -- instead of using a home theater DVD recorder. Little if any of this is "drivel". Instead, it's mostly PBS shows and educational content. Again, both of these channels are unencrypted. I've tried to schedule recordings in MythTV and then activate playback of DVRed content from my cable box, but that causes the MythTV recording to abort. The Watch TV option is the only one I can find which will pass through and record/transfer previously-recorded shows to my computer.<BR>
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My apologies for any confusion... Thanks again, and I'll watch for your next reply!
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