Originally posted by: gorbs
considering a new build and this time i want to try my hand at building a dvr unit to replace my daughters vcr in her room.
anybody here have any success stories with this ?
What equipment are you using? I haven't played around much, but I can only get network channels through firewire from my cable box. The computer's firewire port is not recognized as authorized equipment, and cable channels set to copy once or copy never will not transmit - only channels with no copy restrictions pass through (which are just the locals).Originally posted by: weeber
Originally posted by: gorbs
considering a new build and this time i want to try my hand at building a dvr unit to replace my daughters vcr in her room.
anybody here have any success stories with this ?
I've had one for several years, and can't imagine life without it. On my first iteration, I used a Hauppauge 250 to capture analog cable. Now, I capture everything (including HD) via a firewire connection from the back of my cable box. You've got lots of options to choose from. Personally, I use SageTV (Click), but there's also Beyond TV and even Windows MCE is pretty good.
I will warn you that home-built DVR do require quite a bit of tweaking before they're 100%. If you have decent parts, it works great (mine runs 24/7 for weeks on end without a reboot). But getting it to that point can test your patience.
A Hauppauge WinTV PVR150 with analog cable input works like a charm, very easy to set up recording schedules, and very reliable. You just don't get the benefits of digital cable channels.Originally posted by: gorbs
oh great just what i need more headaches lol. it should be a minimal harware investment as i will be using a dell p-4 desktop we have that is not being used. so a card and maybe a another hard drive then a whole lot of patience !!
Originally posted by: cubby1223
What equipment are you using? I haven't played around much, but I can only get network channels through firewire from my cable box. The computer's firewire port is not recognized as authorized equipment, and cable channels set to copy once or copy never will not transmit - only channels with no copy restrictions pass through (which are just the locals).Originally posted by: weeber
Originally posted by: gorbs
considering a new build and this time i want to try my hand at building a dvr unit to replace my daughters vcr in her room.
anybody here have any success stories with this ?
I've had one for several years, and can't imagine life without it. On my first iteration, I used a Hauppauge 250 to capture analog cable. Now, I capture everything (including HD) via a firewire connection from the back of my cable box. You've got lots of options to choose from. Personally, I use SageTV (Click), but there's also Beyond TV and even Windows MCE is pretty good.
I will warn you that home-built DVR do require quite a bit of tweaking before they're 100%. If you have decent parts, it works great (mine runs 24/7 for weeks on end without a reboot). But getting it to that point can test your patience.
Originally posted by: gorbs
i have comcast digital through a set top box on my main tv only. the rest of the house only gets the basic cable in analog i guess. i have not purchased any equipment yet but after reading a lot it looks like hauppauge is the way to go for a card. this is my next project to do after painting and a little motorcycle cam tweaking.
