Mike -

Step 1. Buy a HD HomeRun
Step 2. Install Mythbuntu

There is no step 3

;-)

Thomas


On Jan 22, 2012, at 6:07 PM, Mike Miller <mbmiller+l at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 22 Jan 2012, Matthew Junk wrote:
> 
>> As far as ditching cable or satellite all together.  I can get 32 subchannels with a good over air antenna.  In addition, with a Roku (some TVs and DVD players will work too), I can watch Amazon on Demand, Netflix, Hulu Plus, etc.
>> 
>> Amazon on Demand is paid per movie or show.  (They also have a prime
>> option.)
>> Netflix is like $8 per month.
>> Hulu Plus is like $8 per month.
>> 
>> With this who needs cable or satellite?
> 
> 
> Exactly.  We have Netflix, with streaming, a Roku, which works great (and has Linux inside) and we still have DirecTV and it costs something like $1000/year.  I'm ready to dump that, but I'm pretty used to recording a lot of programming via DirecTV DVR that I can get over the air (OTA).  I would like to record the OTA programs with my computer.
> 
> Are many of you using MythTV?  I don't know much about it.  I'm thinking it would be great to have a computer-based way of programming to record TV shows, and I think MythTV does that.  Do I need a special card for the computer to be able to take in digital info from an antenna?  How would you recommend I get started?
> 
> Mike
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