PVR: Three MythTV Distros Reviewed
Wednesday, September 05, 2007 5:00 AM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: HowTo | Comments: 0 | View blog reactions
Looking for some software that performs like a TiVo? Linux.com has the scoop.
For those who've been following my posts on how to build a TiVo clone (part II), you'll be happy to hear that more Linux-based PVR software is becoming readily available every six months-one year.
Linux.com posts a review of three MythTV Linux distros. For those who don't know what MythTV is, it's a popular open-source PVR recording software for building your own DVR, or TiVo.
I'm currently using Ubuntu with MythTV and I'm quite content, but as time ticks by, I may install the MythBuntu version eventually.
Technorati Tags: Technology, HowTo, TiVo, DVR, PVR, MythTV
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