Gene Heskett wrote:

Does anyone know how to make that work, or, how to change channels in the
xine front end?  I can't find a channel up/down function in its gui.
No...  Don't actually use xine for this purpose.

What do you use? xine works, but it sure is kludgy to change channels. A minute or more with lots of false starts, specially for the hi-def subchannel.

Thanks Ed, now if we could get this list back to its stated purpose.


Gene,

I use mythtv for all of that stuff, both recording and watching TV.

If you are watching 1080i or 720p it does require a reasonable CPU and video card to do it. And mythtv can be run in a window, but the default config is full screen.

Somethings I watch live, but generally I record it and may watch it almost live (a few minutes behind the current recording) or days later.

                           Roger

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