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  1. The Old One SatStorm's Avatar
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    OK, I have some time to waste those days and I thought, "this is a great time to work on something".

    I have old PCs and working parts just sitting there. One PC based on a Duron 1200 and another one based on an Athlon XP 1800. I also have many BT878 capture cards, a Haupauge PVR250, a SkyStar 2, AirStar for DVD-T etc. Overall plenty of stuff just sitting there. So, I was thinking: Why not to build a PC to act as a DVD Recorder with a HDD?

    I'm not interesting that much on building a full HTPC. I was wondering, if there is some software out there that focus on turning a PC to a HiEnd DVD standalone DVD recorder or something. With filters during capturing, etc.

    I don't know how the HTPC freeware solutions like GBPVR, Mediaportal and so they are doing it on that direction.

    Any suggestions to look for?
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    I don't know. But I think that the one thing that could possibly give you an "edge" to all this would be some programming background--building a player/recorder with other features for this DIY home pvr dvd recorder, etc. But I'm not sure of your goal. Still, it is an option.

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    Hi vhelp,
    my goal is simply: turn old pc parts to something usefull: A DVD standalone recorder.

    GeeXboX is the closer thing I found, but it is not exactly something that turns your old PC to a DVD Standalone Recorder.

    It surprises me that nobody tried that already.
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    Hi,

    I'm no expert but I don't think youl find a OS for that purpose that is available retail? (but I may be wrong).

    The simple answer is to use Windows XP or Vista using that GB-PVR programme which looks good.

    I assembled a similar set up using an old AMD chip etc which has a wifi connection to my isp hub, so that I can down load TV programmes etc, and various codecs as required for the various media players loaded.

    My next step will be to add a TV card, so that I can record direct from my aerial.

    If your interested CustomPC ran an article on this subject a month or two ago, have a look at their web site they have ideas as to the equipment best suited for PVR's. http://www.custompc.co.uk

    Good luck in your search.

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    Hi Airhopper, thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.

    Beyond TV has a plug in that allows realtime TV capture - DVD Burning and the way I see it is the closest function I could have to what I have in mind.
    Does GB-PVR or any other similar and freeware program do this?

    If that GeexBox had that fuction, it would be almost perfect...
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