DIY DVRs and the cloud hovering on the horizon.
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Does anyone have any antenna recommendations or tips for non-cable tv? I am this close to having watchable UPN, but I can't quite get it in without a lot of sound fuzziness.
DIY DVRs and the cloud hovering on the horizon.
I've read all kinds of conflicting stuff about that, and it seems like nobody knows how it will turn out. As long as I can get a NTSC quality signal to my Myth-box I should be fine. Meanwhile, it's busy recording lots of stuff I can archive off to DivX videos (personal use only). The big motivation for the MythBox was to record stuff for the kids and control exposure to commercials. If DRM makes it unable to record in the future at some point, then it still is a nice playback device for all the recorded stuff and music. ('Sides, except for the tuner it was built from stuff I already had)
My use for Bittorrent is the Daily Show and Linux ISOs. Pre-cable, the bittorrent was a lot more convenient that watching video clips from the website, post-cable it's still more convenient than recording although the MythBox will change that once a frontend is hooked up to the TV.
The Daily Show is now on the iTMS, also.
The sale of these shows is being handled a bit differently. You can buy a "multi-pass" for both The Colbert Report and The Daily Show for $9.99US. This gets you the current episode, and sets up iTunes to automatically download future episodes as they become available (up to 16 episodes). Think of it as a paid podcast.
How does video work on iTunes. Can you play it back on your TV?
apparently the resolution is a little poor.
It's not as good as your average torrent, but less likely to get your internet access cut off.
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The iTunes shows look just fine on my iBook monitor. And the sound is excellent -- I output it to my stereo speakers!
I haven't tried to make a VCD from the Lost episodes I've DLd.
I've watched videos from the Music Store on my TV. They weren't as good as a torrent, but not bad enough to take me out of the story.
I am a clueless with regards to what to look for in a laptop, but I have a bit of cash and need a very basic machine. I don't want to clog the thread but if anyone is willing to shoot me some non-Apple advice, I'd appreciate it - profile addy is good.
My basic needs - wireless internet, iTunes, MS Office. I don't want a tiny keyboard. Beyond that, I have no idea what I need/want.