[plug] Turning an out of date PC into a linux home entertainment thingymabob?

W.Kenworthy billk at iinet.net.au
Mon Oct 31 11:14:56 WST 2005


I will be doing this in the next week or two (I hope) - a motherboard
failure meant that I had to go back to the drawing board with my whole
setup!

You feed the video in to an analog digitiser and either control the
foxtel box via the serial port (I believe this works but so far cant
find enough detail) or use an IR blaster to mimic a remote control.  In
both cases, mythtv allows a script to change the channels under its
control.

BillK


On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 09:15 +0800, Chris Caston wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 09:09, Mike Holland wrote:
> > Ari,
> > consider the noise  problem. Those XPs are hot, noisy boxes. Can you 
> > underclock it and slow down the fans?
> >     $100 could get you a (used?) TV-out VGA card, and a TV-capture card
> > with remote. I think most TV cards work fine with Linux.
> > 
> >    However, why go to all that trouble on outdated technology?
> > Digital TV cards are cheap now, and let you record the actual
> > broadcast signal.
> >    Anyway, its all in the PLUG list archives.
> > 
> > Alternatively, spend the hundred bucks on a DVD player with DivX/XviD.
> > They also play MP3s, about 60 hours to a DVD.
> 
> 
> On a related subject does anyone know if it is possible to use MythTV
> with Foxtel?
> 
> I'm considering rigging up a MythTV machine for my girlfriend and her
> dad to use with their Foxtel connection.
> 
> regards,
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> > 
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