R5A30.2
PII 450 Mhz - I440BX
320 MB RAM
PVR-150
MSI-GF4
This install was a breeze. I did have problems because I did not know which video card to select or the proper settings for my cable input.
For the PVR-150, PVR-250, PVR-350, PVR-500 and possibly other hauppauge cards, this is how to get them configured.
In myth-setup under General, on the 3rd page, "General Backend Setup", the Channel frequency table must be set correctly for you. For me default did not work, nor did us-cable. I had to use us-cable-hrc. My provider is comcast. Before changing this my symptoms were static picture except on channels 5 and 6.
In myth-setup under Capture Cards, select new capture card. On the Captuer Card Setup page, the Card type: setting defaults to Stadard V4L capture card. This needs to be changed to MPEG-2 Encoder card (PVR-250, PVR-350).
I hope that armed with the above knowledge, anyone capable of installing windows, could install knopmyth and have it working within 45 minutes.
I know this is a low end box, but I even added a second PVR-150 while I was troubleshooting a hardware problem. The IR receiver was bad on one of the cards. With 2 cards installed I could record 2 programs and watch a 3rd recorded program, using this box as the front end. If you can put up with slow performance, this is a usable configuration.
I did the same install on an Athlon 2000+ with a gig of ram. The only difference was the install went faster and all the menuing was faster.
mike
I am modifying this post, after playing for a week. This was a tier 1 install, untill configuring the S-Video out on the video card. I also found that I did not have a GeForce 4 but a GeForce 2. Also the only recording I did on this box was done at 480x480 with a max bitrate of 6000.
All that said, if this machine was used to watch TV on a computer monitor on the digital out, it would be usable.
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Asus P4P800-VM
P4 2.4 Ghz - 1GB RAM
PVR-150 - HD-5000
Geforce FX 5200
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