I already know about all this. You suck.
Actually, that looks like a good link. Tivo is one of those things I just haven't got around to figuring out yet. I've seen one in action, but buddy was all "oh then you crack this and then you run an emulator on the memory and yank the stock hard drive and hook up the transendental morphizer, and bob's yer uncle". (or something like that).
Are they really 'all that', and if so what's the best hookup? (satellite, cable, digital feed?)
Well at least I'm not mister knowitall!! >:( More like knowitnothing!
I''ve built a PVR - now just have to add software, lather-rinse-repeat. I wanted one after we were at a buddy's house playing cards during the NCAA's and we were pausing or replaying stuff we missed during a hand. I'm sure you've already done so, but for everyone else:I started out trying MythTV http://www.mythtv.org/ but I couldn't get Fedora Linux to recognize my wireless network card. So, I ended up with a WinXP box running BeyondTV http://snapstream.com/Products/beyondtv/default.asp
Rampy's site - www.byopvr.com (http://www.byopvr.com)
I''ve built a PVR - now just have to add software, lather-rinse-repeat. I wanted one after we were at a buddy's house playing cards during the NCAA's and we were pausing or replaying stuff we missed during a hand. I'm sure you've already done so, but for everyone else:I started out trying MythTV http://www.mythtv.org/ but I couldn't get Fedora Linux to recognize my wireless network card. So, I ended up with a WinXP box running BeyondTV http://snapstream.com/Products/beyondtv/default.asp
Rampy's site - www.byopvr.com (http://www.byopvr.com)
I got two hardware encoders, Athlon XP3200, gig of ram and 320 GB hard drive. All tied in to a miniATX case that looks like a stereo and a One For All remote http://www.ofausa.com/k_demo/index.html - can't say enough good stuff about it.
As far as Linux distros and network drivers go, I don't think it matters. The wireless card manufacturer doesn't publish Linux drivers. And, any linux distro says my card will work if I use the ndiswrapper software. I tried it with Fedora since there was a long HOWTO written for it http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php. But, I also tried Mandrake and Knoppix just for kicks. Nothing worked. It saw my wireless network, but would never connect or get an IP address. After a few weeks, I gave up.
Did you hear anything about other flavors of Linux being easier at recognizing your card? I'm looking at doing the same thing, and I've got RedHat and a Caldera (I think, or Mandrake) disc I've never even looked at, and I'm seeing far more stability kudos with Linux once it's up and running.....although XP would be WAY easier for me to set up :-\
Is TiVo's Linux just a special compile for them, or a whole new flavor not available to Joe Wannagetaroundthemonthlyfee?