>
> On a fast machine using a decent filesystem there's not much of a
> delay. That being said, traditional channel surfing, where one hits
> chan up/down repeatedly is silly on a Myth box since you *know* whats
> on the other channels by using the guide. Find a show that interests
> you then t
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To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Channel Surfing is a Myth
On 6/24/05, J. Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not real clear on why anyone
On 6/24/05, J. Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not real clear on why anyone would channel surf and try to figure out
> what to watch via their mythtv box. First of all, you'll have to watch
> commercials (blech!). Second, you have to deal with the pause between
> channels, not to mention
On Friday 24 June 2005 09:35, Mathew Mrosko wrote:
> On Thursday 23 June 2005 09:05 pm, J. Scott wrote:
> > I'm not real clear on why anyone would channel surf and try to figure out
> > what to watch via their mythtv box. First of all, you'll have to watch
> > commercials (blech!). Second, you have
On Thursday 23 June 2005 09:05 pm, J. Scott wrote:
> I'm not real clear on why anyone would channel surf and try to figure out
> what to watch via their mythtv box. First of all, you'll have to watch
> commercials (blech!). Second, you have to deal with the pause between
> channels, not to mention
LiveTV is a very useful feature (that I use all the
time), in a couple of circumstances:
1. I don't really want to record the show - I'll watch
it if I catch it, but I don't want to deal with the
hassle of deleting the unwatched recording
2. I'm kind of bored, and not necessarily looking for
someth