Because of its stability and extensibility, Linux is often found at the frontier of computing. Linux has emerged as a promising platform for home theater audio/visual applications. My television ...
MythTV is a software package that lets you turn your Linux-based computer into a television and personal video recorder (PVR) by recording shows onto the hard disk. MythTV lets you select the TV shows ...
Every few months somebody writes one of those “build-your-own-TiVo” stories. This latest one is in Wired News, and it focuses mainly on MythTV, which is Linux-based software program for turning a PC ...
Another group of developers has stepped up to the plate in the never-ending attempt to integrate online streaming video with MythTV. The new plugin is called MythNetVision and aims to bring streaming ...
Sometimes you just can't fit all the video you want to on the rather modest sized 8GB (or 16GB) drive of Apple's iPhone. While one could carry around a second device (such as an iPod classic) to store ...
With its little side-flaps extended I can't help but see this pre-built MythTV PVR as some sort of Transformer, but sadly though its capabilities are broad I don't think they extend to being a robot ...
[Dan] wrote in to share a link to his MythTv to Apple TV setup. He found a way to make the recordings he made on his Linux box available on the 2nd Generation Apple TV. Our first thought is that he ...
(Sorry for the probably dumb question) A few months ago Woot had a USB tv tuner on sale, so I picked one up. At the time, Comcast was still providing actually pretty good QAM service in my area; I got ...
BuLogics has taken all the fun hassle out of setting up a MythTV box for yourself and have even added some home automation to the mix. They've got some pretty blah specs on the boxes: 512MB of RAM and ...
There are plenty of myths that surround MythTV: it's for hardcore enthusiasts only, you need a dedicated Linux box and that it's totally incompatible with Redmond's offerings. Whilst Microsoft HTPC ...