MythTv
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:04 pm
http://www.mythtv.org/index.php
has any one set this up? what kind of hardware do i need?
has any one set this up? what kind of hardware do i need?
know a decent site where I can just dl recent tv shows.. i hate bit torrents.Martyred wrote:Tried Myth, wasn't terribly thrilled, although some seem to love it.
If you're looking to build a dedicated PVR, look into Freevo.
Aside from a decent capture card (Like this Hauppauge)
you'll need a relatively fast processor if you wish to capture as DiVX/XVid.
Let me know if you need any more info.
Torrents is where I get all my shows.jiminphilly wrote: know a decent site where I can just dl recent tv shows.. i hate bit torrents.
If you wouldn't mind, that would be great. I'm still a 'noob' with torrents so anything you suggest will probably help...Martyred wrote:Torrents is where I get all my shows.jiminphilly wrote: know a decent site where I can just dl recent tv shows.. i hate bit torrents.
Is your ISP throttling back (traffic shaping) you torrent downloads? I got some work-arounds for for faster torrent downloads...
Do you use Firefox as your browser?jiminphilly wrote:
If you wouldn't mind, that would be great. I'm still a 'noob' with torrents so anything you suggest will probably help...
If you don't mind me asking, what does that have to do with evading traffic shaping?Martyred wrote:Do you use Firefox as your browser?jiminphilly wrote:
If you wouldn't mind, that would be great. I'm still a 'noob' with torrents so anything you suggest will probably help...
Easy there, young one.BSmack wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what does that have to do with evading traffic shaping?Martyred wrote:Do you use Firefox as your browser?jiminphilly wrote:
If you wouldn't mind, that would be great. I'm still a 'noob' with torrents so anything you suggest will probably help...
pretty much sounds like my situation. i've tried to read up on "port forwarding" but to no avail. any help would be appreciated.Martyred wrote:Easy there, young one.BSmack wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what does that have to do with evading traffic shaping?Martyred wrote: Do you use Firefox as your browser?
I'm building up to something, namely a satisfying torrenting experience.
First you start with a torrent handler like Bittornado, then you mix in the torrent sources with
an awesome Firefox add-on such as TorrentBar.
Then, we'll address port forwarding if you're behind a routered-up LAN, and then we'll see if you're ISP is all cunty about torrents
and throwing the traffic shaping at you.
This is the best Port Forwarding resource I have yet seen.Screw_Michigan wrote:pretty much sounds like my situation. i've tried to read up on "port forwarding" but to no avail. any help would be appreciated.
Well hurry on up. By the time you get to the end of this, torrenting will already be banned by the MPAA.Martyred wrote:Easy there, young one.BSmack wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what does that have to do with evading traffic shaping?Martyred wrote: Do you use Firefox as your browser?
I'm building up to something, namely a satisfying torrenting experience.
I layed out the basics. If anyone needs any more specific instructions, let me know where you're stuck, and we'll take it from there.BSmack wrote: Well hurry on up. By the time you get to the end of this, torrenting will already be banned by the MPAA.
I was just curious as to what you had to say about evading traffic shaping. I'm not stuck. Just curious for future reference.Martyred wrote:I layed out the basics. If anyone needs any more specific instructions, let me know where you're stuck, and we'll take it from there.BSmack wrote: Well hurry on up. By the time you get to the end of this, torrenting will already be banned by the MPAA.
Okay, if your ISP uses traffic shaping to throttle back speeds on torrents and such, you can tweak (some) torrent handlers to useBSmack wrote:
I was just curious as to what you had to say about evading traffic shaping. I'm not stuck. Just curious for future reference.