On Thursday 03 November 2005 00:55, James C. Dastrup wrote:
> A relatively cheap all-inclusive frontend is the Roku HD1000 for under $300
> - http://www.rokulabs.com, and the frontend software, mythroku, at
> http://mythroku.blogspot.com/. It's by no means full-featured, but I use
> it for an addi
Michael,
Cool. Thanks for the info!
Thanks,
Peter Darley
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Michael,
That's great, I probably just missed it. How do you do it?
Thanks,
From the menu listing the shows, press the menu button and choose delete.
Michael
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So do I make MPEG4 work?
Do I wait untill they release a new version or do you think they will
enable that with some kind of update?
Does anyone else have a setup model like mine? Do you use some cheap PC or
something? I am looking for super cheap thinclie
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>>>>> Third, the MVPs can't delete shows, so the users will have
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That's great, I probably just missed it. How do you do it?
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Michael,
That's great, I probably just missed it. How do you do it?
Thanks,
Peter Darley
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Peter Darley wrote:
Third, the MVPs can't delete shows, so the users will have to pay
atention to what they watch and then delete it through mythweb or
something. This probably doesn't pass your ease of use test. I
doubt that my wife would be willing to do that, for example.
I ca
On Nov 2, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Joshua Lewis wrote:
Sorry for any silly questions. I am trying to map this out in my
head and
i need some help please. Before I go and by the hardware
5 TVs in the house
5 Hauppauge MediaMVP at each TV
1 MythTV server in a closet/basement
5 WinTV-PVR-150MCE l.p. (
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