From: "C G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> if you are going HDTV use the myHD 120, it has fairly good support in
Linux
> and it has hardware based decoding, check out VDR (video disc recorder) if
> you are going all digital.  Also if you want satelite HDTV from FTA (Free
to
> Air) look at Twinhan Vision PLus, its software based so need 2.5Ghz+ for
> HDTV.  Look at avsforum.com for more Linux info HDTV, if you still want
the
> AIW 7500 I have a year old one with all docs, cds, acc, and usb
remote(can't
> get it to work in Linux, havn't tried 2.6) for sale.

What do you think of this [1] thread?  It seems to talk down on the MDP-120.
Have you personally used one or seen it in action, do you believe it has the
limitations they talk about?

Basically it seems they are saying it has little functionallity compared
with average PVRs.  I'm not sure they are only refering to it's current
functionality in linux or not.

It seriously seems like a very cool setup though.  I like the VGA
passthrough to Component abilities.

Matt W.

[1]
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/archive/MythTV_C2/Users_F11/HDTV_-_PVR:_Does_it_work_P102510/


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