Has anyone built one recently.
I'm thinking about putting one together.
Or I might just rent one from Bell.
If I build one myself, can someone recommend parts?
I have 2 80 gig sata drives (which wouldn't hold much), but I'll probably buy 2 320 gig sata drives.
Might get this case.
Then all I need is a cpu, motherboard, ram, video cards & software.
PVR
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I don't need cards that record HD. I just want something that records shows from my satellite dish.
And I'll pretty much buy my parts from here: http://www.pccyber.com
And I'll pretty much buy my parts from here: http://www.pccyber.com
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IMO
Home made Media Center/PVR units look impressive, but are verry costly and sometimes hard to maintain if you are like me an keep adding features.
My Windows MCE box went from spare parts, to a full blown expensive pain in the ass. Which I then traded in for a High definition box from my cable company.
The HD box is easier to use, and more reliable. You can also call and demand a new one when it breaks.
Home made Media Center/PVR units look impressive, but are verry costly and sometimes hard to maintain if you are like me an keep adding features.
My Windows MCE box went from spare parts, to a full blown expensive pain in the ass. Which I then traded in for a High definition box from my cable company.
The HD box is easier to use, and more reliable. You can also call and demand a new one when it breaks.
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They have two different ones from Bell. The cheaper one, if you are recording a show, you have to watch it. And that one is 299.
The other one has two tuner cards and goes for $599.
Here's a bit of info from their site:
The other one has two tuner cards and goes for $599.
Here's a bit of info from their site:
HD PVR Plus Receiver
The HD PVR Plus is an advanced two-tuner receiver that combines the amazing picture and sound quality of HDTV with the control only a Personal Video Recorder can provide. Our HDPVR is the best in Canada.
* Record up to 180 hours of digital programming (25 hours in high definition) – that’s the most recording capacity of any TV provider!*
* Connect it to 2 TVs for separate viewing and recording on each TV - Exclusive to ExpressVu!+
* Watch and record two live programs or record two programs while watching a third recorded program.
* Follow 2 shows at once with enhanced picture-in-picture (PIP). Choose the size and location of the PIP on your TV.
* Name-based recording: Pick any show and the PVR will find all new episodes and record them regardless of any changes in program length or broadcast schedule!
* H: 9 cm x W: 41 cm x D: 33 cm
* Weight: 5 kg
* Based on leading competitors' HD PVR features.
+ Supports one high definition TV and one standard definition TV.
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