MythDora 4.0 Install Video

For several years, MythTV has been adding features and improving functionality, but one of it's major drawbacks is the perceived complexity of the install. I can remember many a moon ago when I first began as a Linux noob. It was a tough road, but each obstacle I climbed provided a learning experience that helps me still today. However, I […]

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HTPC Power Useage

Something I never really considered is the amount of power useage my Media Center setup used. Wtih a few clients, a server, and a test bench you can see how the power cost could add up to be a significant portion of a power bill. Stanger, a well known SageTV user, has detailed his power useage over in the Sage […]

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Comcast Launches TVplanner

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I actually like this idea, as it really supports what other companies like Orb try to do with your own media, but with a different twist. But the more big companies which support internet streaming, the better (I think) it'll be for all the smaller players.   Zatz Not Funny The functionality is simple (and non-revolutionary) and therefore extremely easy […]

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TiVo Coming to Australia

Sure there's that super popular Australian Media Center forum, but I guess TiVo users have been having to use hacks and workarounds to get them to work. Good to hear they finally will be able to use them without tweaks. And you thought US Laws were rough! TV Squad TiVo's partnered with Seven Media to bring Tivo service to Australian […]

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New TV Stats: Euros vs US

I love stats like this. I always wonder who they ask, because I have family in Spain that would never even think of watching any sort of content on a mobile TV. Zatz Not Funny Even adults who regularly stream and download video from the Web watch just 11% of their TV at the computer, while still watching 75% on […]

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HP to Upgrade HDTV to 2.0

HP's Media Smart TV's, seem to be a pretty good idea to me. The GUI seems well thought out and the next gen TV's promises placeshifting and more goodies. However, to throw ANOTHER confusing HDTV term out there is just BAD BAD BAD marketing. It is bad enough that we have a million different trade names, different resolutions did they […]

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HP Back With Cable Cards

Via Chris Lanier, HP is back selling Cable Card PCs. Honestly, if I had the money I would head over to Velocity Micro and buy one from them. The CEO of VM have been very helpful communicating with the HTPC community about the trials and tribulations of CableCard equipped HTPCs.

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