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MediaPortal Version: None yet
Windows Version: XP Pro
CPU Type: Celey 2.56GHZ socket 478
HDD: 1 160GB and 1TB spanned RAID
Memory: 1GB DDR400
Motherboard: ASRock
Motherboard Chipset: Intel
Motherboard Bios: NA
Video Card: MX440
Video Card Driver: NA
Sound Card: Onboard
Sound Card AC3: NA
Sound Card Driver: NA
1. TV Card: Lifeview FlyVideo 2000 with Philips SAA7130
1. TV Card Type: NA
1. TV Card Driver: NA
MPEG2 Video Codec: NA
MPEG2 Audio Codec: NA
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Comcast basic
HTPC Case: mid tower
Cooling: CPU stock, VGA passive, 6 80mm case
Power Supply: Thermaltake 420WATT
Remote: NA
TV: Can't think of it at the moment.
I actually have just a couple of quick questions. I currently have DirecTV with a TiVo DVR (It only works with DireTV), but I don't watch that much TV. Everything that I watch is either on basic cable or I download. So I am planning on switching to Comcast's basic cable which would only be like $7 a month after the discount that I get on my internet service through them. I want to use my media server, which is described above, to capture the few shows that I watch, then watch them on my computer or modded xbox. Money might be tight so I am going to use a Lifeview FlyVideo 2000 with Philips SAA7130 that I can get by trading my current capture card that does not have a tuner with someone.
I looked at the compatibility list, and I'm a little confused. Now I'm getting basic cable, the type that actually plugs directly into a TV, which compatibility list should I be looking at?
I was also wondering if you can access the the TV recording in a regular file system?
I'm not going to be using this to watch the video, just capture it, do I still need a DX9 Graphics card?
I can remote desktop into my media server, but is there any other way to contol media portal from another computer?
Windows Version: XP Pro
CPU Type: Celey 2.56GHZ socket 478
HDD: 1 160GB and 1TB spanned RAID
Memory: 1GB DDR400
Motherboard: ASRock
Motherboard Chipset: Intel
Motherboard Bios: NA
Video Card: MX440
Video Card Driver: NA
Sound Card: Onboard
Sound Card AC3: NA
Sound Card Driver: NA
1. TV Card: Lifeview FlyVideo 2000 with Philips SAA7130
1. TV Card Type: NA
1. TV Card Driver: NA
MPEG2 Video Codec: NA
MPEG2 Audio Codec: NA
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Comcast basic
HTPC Case: mid tower
Cooling: CPU stock, VGA passive, 6 80mm case
Power Supply: Thermaltake 420WATT
Remote: NA
TV: Can't think of it at the moment.
I actually have just a couple of quick questions. I currently have DirecTV with a TiVo DVR (It only works with DireTV), but I don't watch that much TV. Everything that I watch is either on basic cable or I download. So I am planning on switching to Comcast's basic cable which would only be like $7 a month after the discount that I get on my internet service through them. I want to use my media server, which is described above, to capture the few shows that I watch, then watch them on my computer or modded xbox. Money might be tight so I am going to use a Lifeview FlyVideo 2000 with Philips SAA7130 that I can get by trading my current capture card that does not have a tuner with someone.
I looked at the compatibility list, and I'm a little confused. Now I'm getting basic cable, the type that actually plugs directly into a TV, which compatibility list should I be looking at?
I was also wondering if you can access the the TV recording in a regular file system?
I'm not going to be using this to watch the video, just capture it, do I still need a DX9 Graphics card?
I can remote desktop into my media server, but is there any other way to contol media portal from another computer?