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Most folks buy their TV's at places like Sears or Best Buy, and there's a lot to be said for plunking your credit card down and driving home with a functional television set. But that's not my style. I've been using a Commodore 64 color monitor hooked up to a VCR since the late 80's and it's worked great. On the other hand, VCR's are going the way of the dodo and a 13" television with weak mono sound isn't much fun so I should probably upgrade.
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  2004-02-15 - I haven't been fiddling much, but I've been watching a lot. Things seem to work well, and MythTV is getting better all the time. Now I wonder if I want to get a better encoder card, I hear that they're worth it because they produce higher-quality output.
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2004-02-24 - I'd like to be able to record shows and archive them onto cd or dvd. http://www.forevermore.net/mythtv/ has a tool that transcodes mythtv's file format into formats that can be burned onto disk. Need to try it out.
 
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