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:All About Linux: MythTV--Record and Playback All Your Favourite TV Soaps in GNU/Linux
All About Linux: MythTV--Record and Playback All Your Favourite TV Soaps in GNU/Linux
Sep 12, 2006, 07 :30 UTC (11 Talkback[s]) (6768 reads)

"I was looking forward to seeing this wonderful movie which was slated to be aired on TV a couple of weeks back and I had made sure I finished all my chores in time so that I could watch the movie with respite. But then as bad luck would have it, just when the movie started and I settled down to enjoy it, a couple of friends dropped by for a surprise visit. And that blew away any hope of watching the movie. At times like these, I have often wondered about means by which I could record the movie during the time it is aired and then watch it later when I am free.

"In days of yore, I remember, people used to record the TV programs using a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) which held at-most 2.5 hours of video..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
     "In days of yore, I remember, peopl ...   Oh,my God.....   
Byran Lee
Sep 12, 2006, 11:46:29
 
Before flaming the author, it would be p ...   Re: Oh,my God.....   
OldTimer
Sep 12, 2006, 14:35:00
 
not the early models, circa 1978, think  ...   Re: Oh,my God.....   
Barney Rubble
Sep 12, 2006, 15:14:40
 
> Has the person who wrote this crap eve ...   Re: Oh,my God.....   
bibos
Sep 12, 2006, 17:18:58
 
> not the early models, circa 1978, thin ...   Re: Re: Oh,my God.....   
Terry
Sep 12, 2006, 17:51:37
 
> I wonder from where you got that numbe ...   Re: Re: Oh,my God.....   
DDahl
Sep 12, 2006, 19:27:27
 
My old VCR is still connected to my TV.  ...   Re: Re: Oh,my God.....   
Love old tapes
Sep 12, 2006, 20:04:04
 
I was planning to acquire a video-captur ...   MythTV or a good DVD recorder?   
Linux user with DVD recorder
Sep 12, 2006, 21:15:15
 
I think we all forgot about Super BetaMa ...   Re: Re: Re: Oh,my God.....   
Tchronin
Sep 13, 2006, 00:05:44
 
> Before flaming the author, it would be ...   Re: Re: Oh,my God.....   
Byran Lee
Sep 13, 2006, 10:30:30
 
> Not really, because we're seeing m ...   Re: Re: Re: Oh,my God.....   
Frank
Sep 13, 2006, 16:37:24
 
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