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Myth TV

jhayx7

Platinum Member
Thinking about building a media PC and running Myth TV. Anyone here running it, if so, what hardware are you using?
 
I use it. I love it.

A64 3200+ stock
512 MB DDR
one of those ATI motherboards... can't recall which one. It's on the RS482-M chipset though IIRC
GeForce 7300
SB Live! 5.1 digital
DVD
PVR-150

Everything works wonderfully. I can play 720p/1080i no problem, but 1080p is a no-go. I wish coreavc would release a linux version. The snes and genesis emulators are tons of fun too 🙂
 
i just built a mythtv box out of an old dell. i'll be setting it up tonight to see if it records ok.

p4 1.6ghz
256mb ram
200gb hdd
ati tv wonder
mx440 i think

ps - the install with knoppmyth is very easy. it boots off cd and you just select "auto-install".
 
I have
NF7-Sv2
XP 2500 OCed to 3200
SB Live Value
PVR-150MCE
pcHDTV 5500
GF4 MX420 (upgrading soon)
ton of storage
 
939SLI32-eSATA2
Athlon X2 4200+
2GB DDR
SB Live Value
PVR-150
GF 6200TC
1 x 160gb maxtor for boot
3 x 320gb WD in software raid5 for storage

Using Slackware 11 and MythTV 0.20.
I really like it. I set up SSH tunneling to access the web interface at work so I never have to worry about forgetting to record something.
 
my roommate built a mythTV box about a year ago, it works great.

Hardware wise he's got a P4 (unknown speed) and probably 512mb RAM, two 250 gb discs in a 500gb raid array.

We had a 6800 in it until that card died, now it's I think an old Mx440.

I don't know the make of the tuner, though it you want it I could ask him.

It's a great system, movies, TV shows, SNES games, N64 games (until the 6800 died, the 440 can't handle them).

Just don't use an Ati card, they really don't have much in the way of drivers for linux systems, and what they do have doesn't work all that well. We tried a 9800 after the 6800 gave up the ghost and it got us nothing but headaches.
 
I had one for about 2 years. I loved it. Also built it on a dell box with a nvidia card I had laying around. Leadtek XP2000 tv tuner and basic cable. It rocked.


The box got messed up from a lightning strike and I have yet to replace it.


I miss commercial skipping sooo bad.
 
I use XP MCE. MythTV supports QAM though right? I may build a HTPC someday and put linux + mythtv on it. But until then I just use my main rig to record all of my tv shows since it's all i've got.
 
:heart: MythTV, though I had trouble setting up S-video out with the latest Ubuntu (not MythTV's problem).

It's both a backend and frontend for my TV, and I have it networked so I can watch TV and recorded shows from my primary comp.

Athlon XP 1600+
384MB PC2100
GF3 TI200
Hauppage WinTV Go Plus TV tuner
Antec Aria case
250GB Maxtor
Ubuntu 6.1
 
Originally posted by: Shawn
Anyone know if an AMD K6-2 400 would be fast enough to playback HD? What about a 1GHz P3?

Not a chance. Look up at my hardware. Using Xine (and not MythTV which appears to not drop frames efficiently), I can play HD with some dropped frames. I am upgrading my video card so that I can use newer nvidia drivers which will hopefully allow me to watch non-jumpy HD in Xine and in MythTV.

Google XvMC and MythTV. There is a page on their Wiki that lists some configs people got HD on.
 
Once my wife and I purchase a 1080p 46" LCD TV then I'll be loading my main gaming rig as a MythTV box that can dual boot into Windows for gaming.

e6600 @ 3.0GHz
2GB DDR2800
2x250GB RAID 0
512MB X1900XT @ 685/790

My shows will be recorded to a 1TB file server on my Gb home network.
 
I gave it a try, but I must be doing something wrong because the live TV doesn't look very good.
Specs:
Athlon 1800+
512mb ram
200gb HDD
pvr-150
tnt2 ultra video card (hooked up to TV via VGA cable)

Any advice?
 
Originally posted by: Shawn
Anyone know if an AMD K6-2 400 would be fast enough to playback HD? What about a 1GHz P3?

The K6 absolutely not. The P3-1gig *might*, but you'd need a heck of a video card to get most of the processing on it, and even then I doubt it.
My Dad can play 1080i videos on his P3-800 just barely. they are a little jumpy, but of course that is 100% CPU load. He has nothing left over if he wants to capture a show while watching another.

I am running BeyondTV on an AMD Sempron ~1.7 gHz. I have a PNY 7600 GS (AGP), and if I playback 1080i video at 1920x1080, it isn't perfectly smooth. Fortunately my TV supports 1680xsomething and I can play back at that resolution smoothly. I can't even tell a difference between those two resolutions on my TV since I have a CRT HDTV.
 
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