I just saw you haven't gotten the HD card working yet.

Zak wrote:

Thanks for the info! So, you were able to fit the HD-3000 in the Pundit-R case OK? Also, is HD playback pretty smooth with the intel 2.53GHz p4 Northwood? I'm about to give up on the xbox, but if I go to dedicated PCs I want to do HD.

Thanks!

Blastzone wrote:

After almost 5 months of work, I finally have a running MythTV system! I'm looking forward to having real recording, show archives, and all of those fun things you can do with Myth. It's been a pretty big project, and I ran into quite a few roadblocks along the way. I've put many of my notes online, in the hopes that they might help others with their systems. They're pretty stream-of-thought, but there are nuggets of info in there, I'm sure.

If you're looking at putting together a system based on an ASUS pundit-r, I recommend looking through at least the first part of my notes. The motherboard on those systems does not like SATA Hard Drives & PATA DVD drives.

I also ran into issues with segfaulting internal players, hauppauge tuners that wouldn't initialize, HD-3000 cards and no OTA HD broadcasts. You can find my comments at: http://www.blastzone.net/~kamikazi/hardware/mythtv <http://www.blastzone.net/%7Ekamikazi/hardware/mythtv>

Thanks again to all online who helped!

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