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On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 11:32:46AM -0400, Josh Pollak wrote: > Maybe its just my TV that won't tune that high, but we watch a lot of > non-HBO channels above 100 or however high my TV tunes... like Speed > and Discovery2, Sundance, etc. Those are all premium channels that you need the box for. > > >Name 1 tv tuner that you can connect to the modded xbox. Also, > >remember that the xbox is only a p3 733. By default only has 128megs > >of ram, and a 10gig hdd. After all your modding, you'll end up with a > >slow, and more expensive pvr. > > No, I said use the XBox as a FRONTEND, which doesn't need a tuner. Of > course the X-Box is an impractical back-end device. > Even if its a front-end, you still need a way to pass video through it, there is no video in. Unless you were piping everything over ethernet. > > > >also, xbox's are $150 now, mod's are anywhere from $50 - $100, my > ><snip> > >There are easier ways to do this than involving a xbox. > > Yes, for a backend I agree, but the previous person wanted distributed > MythTV frontends around his house, and for that I think an XBox might > be sufficient, it wouldn't need storage or a tuner, so as long as you > can software decode your streams with a 733 mhz cpu, you'd be fine. This would be interesting... -miah
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