Has anybody fiddled with either of the pvr150s and the composite input? I've
mainly decided on the pvr150 for a myth box, but I would also like to plug a
mic and my digital camera (which has composite out) into the box from time
to time and use my computer to make digital recordings. Anybody have
e
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 11:44:27PM -0700, TuxGirl wrote:
> Amazon has both a PVR-150 and a PVR-150MCE. Would both work with
> mythtv? It appears from the comments on the page that the main
> difference is that the MCE doesn't come with all the software that the
> other does (and is thus 30$ cheap
On 11/10/05, TuxGirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Nowadays I'd recommend the PVR-150.
>
> Amazon has both a PVR-150 and a PVR-150MCE. Would both work with
> mythtv? It appears from the comments on the page that the main
> difference is that the MCE doesn't come with all the software that the
>
> Nowadays I'd recommend the PVR-150.
Amazon has both a PVR-150 and a PVR-150MCE. Would both work with
mythtv? It appears from the comments on the page that the main
difference is that the MCE doesn't come with all the software that the
other does (and is thus 30$ cheaper)...
http://www.amazon.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 10:02:27PM -0700, Chris Carey wrote:
> I saw the MythTV presentation by (I believe) Andrew McNabb a while
> back. It was most impressive. At that time I didnt need the MythTV
> because I had a customized Linux DirectTivo. After moving to an
> apartment with free cable, it se
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 07:47:22PM -0700, Kenneth Burgener wrote:
> MythTV with ATI TV WONDER? VE?
Nope, not yet atleast, or anytime in the next few months.
--Brandon
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