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Category: Start / PVR Project ExamplesLinks to users DIY PVR or Home Theater PC project examples. Have a site or pictures of your project? Please submit the link so others can learn by your example! Sort links by: Title ( + | - ) Date ( + | - ) Rating ( + | - ) Popularity ( + | - ) Sites currently sorted by: Rating (from highest score to lowest score)
Duncan's Windows XP PVR-in-a-radio  Not satisfied with the current PVR offerings from TiVo, ReplayTV, nor Windows Media Center (not to mention associated fees), The Last Minute decided to build their own personal video recorder, using Windows XP Pro, with SageTV and Zap2it as a program guide and recording software. They’ve even managed to set their recorder to automatically detect and skip commercials, and they are still able to surf the Web via TV, since it is still Windows, afterall. And the big bonus? They jammed it in an old-school lookin’ radio just for kicks. Props, props Added on: 05-Apr-2005 | hits: 2599 | Rating: 10 (1 Vote)
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Building a Windows based PVR  What I did to build a Windows PVR for under $600 Added on: 24-Jun-2004 | hits: 8828 | Rating: 10 (2 Votes)
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PVR Hardware Database  PVR Hardware Database is a great tool that shows in tabular form what people have used to create their own PVR's. Want to find out if anyone has used their aquarium as a PVR case? Or if anyone has tried a PVR350 with a pentium III 500 and got it to work? Browse the examples and submit your own (after you submit them to us of course!) Added on: 08-Jan-2004 | hits: 28241 | Rating: 8 (1 Vote)
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Blake's MythTV Box  Blake's MythTV Box
Sharing my rewarding adventure with MythTV... some good info, tips and tweaks and real life experience with mythTV
Added on: 15-Mar-2005 | hits: 2543 | Rating: 2 (1 Vote)
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planetjay's PVR in a satellite receiver  planetjay's PVR in a satellite receiver case. Added on: 18-Dec-2003 | hits: 4910 Report broken link | Details
Random Abstracts PVR project  I\'ve been using Snapstream\'s Beyond TV3 for over a month now. I also purchased the Snapstream Firefly Remote. I am using a non hardware encoding, Avermedia TV Studio card to record my MPEG2 streams. I use the S-Video output on my ATI Radeon 9700Pro to display the monitors 1024x768 output on my27inch Sony Wega. The Snapstream remote is RF based and connects to my PCs USB port. Added on: 09-Jan-2004 | hits: 1399 Report broken link | Details
Owens Photolog Building a PVR  Also see his progress via his updates scroll around his technical category archive to get a sense of the refinements he\'s made and issues he\'s had.
He\'s got an extensive price list of the materials he used. also of note he used something other than mini-itx and hauppauge pvr x50 cards... so that\'s of interest, eh?
Added on: 13-Jan-2004 | hits: 3449 Report broken link | Details
Building a Linux-based time-shifting box  This is one of the original ground breaking attempts at diy pvr... well it's the first one I saw via a link on slashdot. It's a good primer for those of you willing to try linux and have lower horsepower machines to work with.
Building a Linux-based time-shifting box
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This document is still a work in progress, as is my TV time-shifting box. They both "work," but there is still room for improvement. The time-shifting box works fine, but it still could use a spiffy user interface. Likewise, this document contains a lot of information, but I expect that it will grow significantly over time. Every time I look at this I find myself realizing that I forgot to discuss something. Send me an email if there are subjects you would like me to address. I'll see what I can do.
Added on: 16-Jan-2004 | hits: 3096 Report broken link | Details
Homebrew PVR : Communications From Elsewhere  Homebrew PVR : Communications From Elsewhere
I\\\'ve been wanting to replace my aging Tivo for a while now. It\\\'s developed an encoder bug which runs a faint blue line from top to bottom around 1/3 of the way in from the left. It\\\'s annoying. (And since the first thing I did when I bought my Tivo was open it up and add another hard drive, it\\\'s well out of warranty.)
A new 80-hour Tivo with a lifetime service subscription costs $650. If I want to add the Home Media Option which allows me to play mp3s, look at photos, and schedule recordings over the internet, that\\\'s another $100. I love Tivo; my experience with the series-1 model has been great. It really did change the way I watch TV, and I don\\\'t want to go back to watching TV without something Tivo-like. But I bet I can build a comparable machine for less than $750. (Which is, coincidentally, the amount I just unexpectedly sold a domain name for. It\\\'s kismet, I tell you.) And since it\\\'ll be open-source software driving it, I can make changes if I don\\\'t like the way it works. Added on: 17-Jan-2004 | hits: 3535 Report broken link | Details
Odonadon's HTPC Project  Chronicles the development, trials and tribulations of my HTPC Project. After much success with my Arcade MAME cabinet project, it's time to spice up the home theatre. Found on this page are many links, articles, and reviews I've found very helpful on my journey to built the ultimate Home Theatre. Added on: 01-May-2004 | hits: 3595 Report broken link | Details
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