Multisession Puppy boot-and-record PVR

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Multisession Puppy boot-and-record PVR

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Ted guest Dog wrote:...Another neat but possibly wild use is to save temp stuff to DVD when running from HD or even when using other methods, pup001 or even RAM only.
Maybe a PVR Puppy? Put MythTV, I think it is, on a multisession Puppy DVD, then boot the DVD and record TV to it, even play back the recorded TV with Gxine.
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Hay are you looking over my current work

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That is wierd its like you read my mind (ok, where is that tin-hat), After reading the specs on growisofs it appears a well oiled machine could even record from a live video capture.

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#3 Post by Flash »

I have a Hauppauge PVR-350 PCI TV-capture card. It has a hardware MPEG converter on the card so the computer CPU doesn't have much work to do. The IVTV project has developed Linux drivers for it.

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