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The 'Myth' of HDTV: February 2010
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. MythTV and Apple - my saga. On Sunday, February 28, 2010. Next post. my frontend. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the Myth of HDTV. Originally created to give me a place to rant about MythTV, HDTV and related technologies, it is now evolving to a personal blog. MythTV and Apple - my saga. The 'Myth' of HDTV.
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: August 2006
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. On Thursday, August 10, 2006. I just got back from a vacation with the family. 2,000 miles in two weeks with a four and seven year old in the back. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the Myth of HDTV. Originally created to give me a place to rant about MythTV, HDTV and related technologies, it is now evolving to a personal blog. The 'Myth' of HDTV.
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: Streaming HD wirelessly
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. On Sunday, March 29, 2009. Another possibility is to transcode the HD to SD (which is the quality I would be viewing it anyway) and stream that. I don't want to outright replace my HD content (I still watch it in HD downstairs afterall), so I might set up a User Job to transcode it, and place an entry in the MythTV database for a 'second' show. Ive been wrestling with the same issues. 1 Generate a lower defintion copy - but this takes CPU and disk space.
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: One Trillion bytes
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. On Monday, May 04, 2009. A co-worker recently sent me a link to an interesting site about what a trillion dollars looks like. A trillion dollars is cool and all, but since this is a technology blog, I thought I'd take a cut at:. What does one TRILLION bytes look. All this talk about "google" and "data". What does that look like? Out for a test drive and try to get a sense of what exactly a trillion bytes looks. And One Gigabyte. now we're really gettin...
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: June 2006
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. Wendy Seltzer, EFF Lawyer and MythTV user debates Fritz Attaway from the MPAA in the WSJ. On Friday, June 30, 2006. When Fritz Attaway starts out the entire debate with this line:. Digital rights management is the key to consumer choice.". It occurred to me that he really believes that. What she's getting at here is that if the MPAA continues down their current path people will find ways around them. Over and over again, Fritz stresses that any possible in...
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: May 2009
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. On Monday, May 04, 2009. A co-worker recently sent me a link to an interesting site about what a trillion dollars looks like. A trillion dollars is cool and all, but since this is a technology blog, I thought I'd take a cut at:. What does one TRILLION bytes look. All this talk about "google" and "data". What does that look like? Out for a test drive and try to get a sense of what exactly a trillion bytes looks. And One Gigabyte. now we're really gettin...
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: February 2008
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. Ubuntu MythTV = happy me. On Friday, February 29, 2008. My current system is Gutsy (7.10) and I used the guides from the Ubuntu community docs for setting up mythtv (https:/ help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV). No big gotchas for me, even with my HD setup. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the Myth of HDTV. Originally created to give me a place to rant about MythTV, HDTV and related technologies, it is now evolving to a personal blog. The 'Myth' of HDTV.
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: March 2009
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. On Sunday, March 29, 2009. Another possibility is to transcode the HD to SD (which is the quality I would be viewing it anyway) and stream that. I don't want to outright replace my HD content (I still watch it in HD downstairs afterall), so I might set up a User Job to transcode it, and place an entry in the MythTV database for a 'second' show. Mac Mini and Analog video. On Sunday, March 15, 2009. On Saturday, March 14, 2009. New text= redirect text.gs...
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The 'Myth' of HDTV: April 2009
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The 'Myth' of HDTV. MythTV, HDTV, odds and ends. On Sunday, April 05, 2009. Our Music Worship Team at church uses OpenSong. Opensource Worship Planning software, but one of my frustrations has been that it's music editor is not the best. I've also been getting a bit deeper into TextMate. More specifically, bundles. I've recently put together an OpenSong bundle which primarily allows for better syntax highlighting, but also has a 'new file' snippet for creating a new OpenSong file. The 'Myth' of HDTV.