OK, I recently moved my computer into the same room as my HT system. I have no interest in getting into HTPC proper, but I would really like to be able to use my computer as a PVR, so I can stop using my SVHS deck.
My thought is to get Windows MCE 2005 (I can pick up an OEM copy with a system I am building for someone else right now) and install it on a second partition. A couple of questions:
1. I have Bell ExpressVu. How can I link this into MCE, so my program information comes up through it? Do I need to pay for some sort of subscription service? I saw a setup at a customer's house, and he had it tied in with Shaw Digital Cable. Is it something I have to do with Bell, or how does it work?
2. What do I need to get the signal from the Bell receiver to the PC? TV Tuner card fed from the RF out on the satellite receiver? How will this affect picture quality, as I currently run s-video out from the Bell to my TV, which is MARKEDLY better than either RF or composite.
3. What software do I need to perform PVR functions? Is this included as part of MCE? Or do I need third party software?
If anyone has any advice/suggestions, I'm excited to hear, and I appreciate any feedback.
Jeff.
My thought is to get Windows MCE 2005 (I can pick up an OEM copy with a system I am building for someone else right now) and install it on a second partition. A couple of questions:
1. I have Bell ExpressVu. How can I link this into MCE, so my program information comes up through it? Do I need to pay for some sort of subscription service? I saw a setup at a customer's house, and he had it tied in with Shaw Digital Cable. Is it something I have to do with Bell, or how does it work?
2. What do I need to get the signal from the Bell receiver to the PC? TV Tuner card fed from the RF out on the satellite receiver? How will this affect picture quality, as I currently run s-video out from the Bell to my TV, which is MARKEDLY better than either RF or composite.
3. What software do I need to perform PVR functions? Is this included as part of MCE? Or do I need third party software?
If anyone has any advice/suggestions, I'm excited to hear, and I appreciate any feedback.
Jeff.
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