Building a Linux PVR, Part 2: Microsoft's MCE 2004
by Purav Sanghani on September 16, 2004 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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Polishing to Perfection
We had briefly mentioned earlier some of the loose ends. Even though Myth provides dozens of extra features over MCE, the fact remains that Myth does not have that clean-cut feel. The little features bundled with MCE give it the competitive edge. For example, MCE continues to record even if the program is not open - Media Center is integrated into the OS. If we attempt to power down, we are notified before doing so.Furthermore, if the cable goes out or an error occurs while recording in MythTV, we are given very little notification of a problem. MCE makes sure to let us know if something occurs incorrectly.
Windows MCE
Also, if we try to change a channel while recording, we are notified.
Of course, Myth does have some extra features that MCE cannot compete with as well. We do not necessarily worry about watching one program while recording on another in MythTV because we simply use two WinTV Go capture cards. If we attempt to record a third program, Myth pops up a warning.
Arguably, our favorite feature found on MCE and not on MythTV was the continuous thumbnail video feed. Those who use UltimateTV are fully aware of this feature, and don't even consider it a feature, but just a fact of life. No matter which particular menu in which we browse, we continuously play the DVD or TV in the lower left. MythTV falls very short in this aspect of playback quality, but it is something we are sure that they are working on. Below, you can see an example of what we mean (along with a very ominous Microsoft privacy setting).
Scaling the signal, while recording another and transcoding video files in the background, might be expecting too much from our MythTV hardware.
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KristopherKubicki - Thursday, September 16, 2004 - link
Id consider it more functional except the feature of on-demand content, which is pretty neat in my opinion.Kristopher
dvinnen - Thursday, September 16, 2004 - link
MythTV wins because it is free, cheeper to build a machine with, supports more hardware, and almost as functional as the Windows version.mab0270 - Thursday, September 16, 2004 - link
That's the beauty of MythTV: It's free, so you don't have to "buy it for some future upgrade".I'd have to say Myth works pretty well straight out of the box, providing you know how to follow instructions on how to set it up. As mentioned in the article, KnoppMyth makes it pretty easy to get a functional Myth system in about 20 minutes.
As for wondering whether those future upgrades will happen, it's being actively developed, and its popularity is growing every day. If you want a feaature, and you have any programming experience, you can even look into implementing it yourself!
Questar - Thursday, September 16, 2004 - link
So MythTV wins due to a potential to get better in the future??Yeah, I always buy products for some future upgrade that may or may not happen, verses how well they work on the day I spend my money.
Price2Rise - Thursday, September 16, 2004 - link
It would be great to see how a review of MythTV and MediaPortal would look. MediaPortal is open source as well and runs on Windows instead. It is a young project, but it is looking good already -> http://mediaportal.sf.netPrice2Rise - Thursday, September 16, 2004 - link
mcveigh - Thursday, September 16, 2004 - link
mce 2005 is cominghttp://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&a...
10/12 acording to that thread.