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Has anyone built a PVR here?

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    #11
    Here is one I made earlier

    PC box: MicroATX form factor motherboard since bigger choice of desktop cases that will fit under TV. Worth investing in QUIET fans.
    >80GByte disk so that you can record loads of programs you will never watch. Wireless keyboard/mouse. Windows XP.

    Digital TV adaptor: Hauppauge nova-t (PCI version).

    WinDVD: for DVDs.

    TV: LG 26LZ50, since it has DVI-analogue input (analogue adaptors available for VGA), otherwise you will have to invest in Video card with S-Video output (not as good and certainly no good for playing games).

    Add a wireless PCI card and you can browse the Internet through your neigbours braodband connection.

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      #12
      How much is all that going to cost? Bearing in mind you can by a nice shiny freeview PVR for about 130 quid.

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        #13
        I did something similar a while ago, cost around £300 in total (not including the TV!). I actually use Sky+ for day to day stuff and only record down to the PC if there's anything I intend to copy onto DVD (usually two weeks worth of Eastenders when my mum goes on holiday).

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          #14
          You live with yer mum?

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            #15
            Originally posted by DimPrawn
            You live with yer mum?
            Good god, no! I live on my own (with the cat) in a nice 3-bed house with burnt out cars and gypsies in the front garden.

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              #16
              Originally posted by DimPrawn
              You live with yer mum?
              Well how many of you poor contractors can actually afford to get on the housing ladder anymore?

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                #17
                Yes I did struggle to buy my 4th property, but when you only pay cash, current prices can be a bit hard on the wallet.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by planetit
                  How much is all that going to cost? Bearing in mind you can by a nice shiny freeview PVR for about 130 quid.
                  Is that one of the Pace boxes with the crappy software that locks-up, the box where you have to recycle the mains to recover it?

                  Price depends on quality of components. £300 may just be achievable.

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                    #19
                    I'm only on property no2, but was quite pleased to walk away with £55k when I sold no1. Nothing like a property boom to line the pockets! I'm only up £15k on my current one at the moment due to the downturn but that'll change, I can be patient!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Addanc
                      Is that one of the Pace boxes with the crappy software that locks-up, the box where you have to recycle the mains to recover it?

                      Price depends on quality of components. £300 may just be achievable.
                      No, it's a Humax PVR8000 (or some such name). No problems with it locking up so far. If you're paying £300 you're being ripped off, even if you want a built in DVD recorder.

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