Indeed, a TiVo is substantially more limited than a home-made box. However, I was responding to the statement that a TiVo could be more expensive (hardware-wise) than a custom solution. Personally, I am a huge TiVo fan and have three of them (one being a Series1... very hackable). I find myself casting an eye towards MythTV (and various Windows solutions, to tell the truth) more and more lately, though, due to the lack of HDTV support (and to a lesser degree, the ability to remotely control my Series2 TiVos). I am past the point in my life were I enjoy spending hours upon hours getting things to work so I haven't switched yet.... but maybe someday when I can find a pre-configured HTPC for under $1000 I'll abandon at least one or two of my precious TiVos. On Nov 15, 2005, at 12:48 PM, slegge@govliquidation.com wrote: > Find me a TiVo w/ firewire inputs and does HD with capabilities for > LVM... I am running older hardware with a bunch of old slow ide > disks w/ LVM rather than the $300 for one sata + cost of enclosure > + monthly recurring cost for cox or tivo for me its the only viable > solution. > > The cox DVR is limited to the one sata disk u can plug in it :( > > -Scott > > On Tuesday 15 November 2005 12:02 pm, Josh Coffman wrote: > > Hmm... my wife just mentioned she might want to get Tivo. I > thought to > > myself myth would be cool since we don't have digital, but the > hardware > > cost.... > > $160 + better video card + tv tuner + second hard drive would > make a > > nice MythTV box for what.. about $350? install in KnoppMyth and > you're > > done. > > TiVo hardware cost? You can get a TiVo for $50 now. The true cost > is in the > monthly payments, not in the hardware. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss