Building a TiVo, a Step at a Time (Article)
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
Wired News: Building a TiVo, a Step at a Time
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Forget TiVo and ReplayTV. If you want a really super-duper digital video recorder, you have to build your own.
All you need is knowledge of Linux, plenty of cash for hardware and, if anything goes wrong, hundreds of hours to troubleshoot the device.
Thanks to several open-source projects, you can build your own digital video recorder that will blow boxes from TiVo and ReplayTV right off the shelf.
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"I always wanted to buy a TiVo, but I thought it would be pretty cool to build my own," said Isaac Richards, who runs MythTV, one of the most complete home-brew DVR projects. "Trouble is, I definitely don't watch as much TV as I did before I started this project. It's more fun to work on it than it is to watch TV."
Richards, a 25-year-old programmer from Cleveland, launched the MythTV project a year ago with the idea of building a simple, highly configurable DVR.
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Best of all, no subcription fee!
I'm basically planning on getting a relatively slow Athlon (Maybe I'll retire my 1600+ to the task one of these days), giving it 256MB of memory and then jamming 500GB of storage in the thing. I haven't decided on RAID 1 or just normal IDE mode.
Good! Do you know if it works with DishNetwork?