On Tuesday 20 March 2007 04:12:36 Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 22:22 -0400, Charles philip Chan wrote:
MythTV uses a server client architecture. You must start the backend first before you can start the frontend. In essence, you can have a MythTV server in your house and multiple machines running either the QT frontend or Web interface (Mythweb) anywhere on your network.
Charles netwoking TV it is probably the most significant change that will come in the near feature. Mythtv is ahead of the rest. I am glad that SuSE is including the packages in the distro which makes the installation pretty simple.
Interestingly I was watching dw-tv from germany the other day and they were showing a "house of the future" and the most important part was essentially what mythtv offers plus few sensors to control some of the house electronics.
For people that have not use mythtv is very hard to understand the significance of it. Excellent searching capabilities so in few seconds you can find what you wanted weeks ahead. Very simple to mark and then after a while whenever you watch tv you just watch what you wanted at the time you wanted without commercials.
Do you have HDTV setup already?. I got pcHDTV card but I have not installed yet. I had some problems with SuSE 10.2 (all solved) that delay that part.
Ciao
-=terry(Denver)=-
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