why you should try MythTv
Drew Taylor
drew at drewtaylor.com
Wed Oct 6 10:06:00 EDT 2004
David Backeberg wrote:
> Incidentally, I used the Hauppauge PVR 250 card, but knowing what I now
> know, I recommend a cheaper card with more mature drivers built directly
> into the kernel, like the Hauppauge PCI WinTV card using the bttv drivers.
I haven't yet actually setup MythTV, but the advantage I've read about
using the PVR-[23]50 cards is that they can do things in hardware. The
250 does decoding, and the 350 does both encoding and decoding. This
enables you to use a much lower powered (and probably quieter) box to
run MythTV. And let's not forget the power savings of not running the
latest Athlon-64 CPU either. ;-)
Which brings me to my next thought: typically MythTV setup. Is it better
to run a high powered, beefy storage server somewhere doing the
encoding, and then have a silent, low power box sitting beside the TV to
pipe out the video as it's streamed over the network? Or do people just
have a single box do it all?
Drew
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