Just discovered this last night...
To customize the menus (from Jarod's Guide):
If you simply copy main_settings.xml and mainmenu.xml out of
/usr/share/mythtv/ into ~/.mythtv/, you can edit them to your heart's
content without screwing up your main install, and the changes will
survive an upgrade.
Craig Tinson wrote:
Shawn Willden wrote:
yup.. can do that easily.. remember yer gonna need a *huge* amount of
disk space for that kinda sized library
Yep. Luckily, 200GB drives are ~$100 (just bought one for $80), and
xvid produces results that are good enough for the kids at between 500MB
an
Shawn Willden wrote:
So, I'm looking for a good solution to easily ripping and transcoding
movies, then putting them in a nice, browseable repository so the kids
can easily pull up what they want to watch without having to touch the
disks. Can I use MythTV for that? I like the fact that it al
I'd like to set up a nice way to rip/transcode/store/retrieve/play
movies, and I think MythTV might be a great option. I set up a test
system on my laptop (running Debian unstable -- I just installed it with
apt-get) and it looks pretty cool, but I get some errors because I don't
have a TV car