Maybe this is asking for the world here haha, but I have just recently been getting back into C-band FTA programming, and am looking for a good DVR solution. I have an Amiko Mini HD SE, which has the time shifting and yes, it can record...but the files are huge (over 10 gigs!) and if I wanted to edit and save or share them, I can't as they are all broken into little files - again huge.
What I would like, if it's workable, is something with guide data for the channels off C-band that I actually watch, and be able to set up reliable recordings for multiple programs. I know that I would need to move and tune the dish & receiver myself.
Sage TV used to have software for just this very purpose, and I still have the computer and capture card that someone built for me which I used as a DVR with C-band subscription channels, but that was over 10 years ago and I'm not sure how much life this machine has in it.
Maybe an older Tivo would work?
My thought was I could combine an off-air antenna for local digital channels, and compliment them with FTA programming & get this all streamlined into one box. Not sure if it's possible as the input on the Tivo Series 3 is, I believe, just coaxial & won't take component or HDMI.
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful - thanks!
What I would like, if it's workable, is something with guide data for the channels off C-band that I actually watch, and be able to set up reliable recordings for multiple programs. I know that I would need to move and tune the dish & receiver myself.
Sage TV used to have software for just this very purpose, and I still have the computer and capture card that someone built for me which I used as a DVR with C-band subscription channels, but that was over 10 years ago and I'm not sure how much life this machine has in it.
Maybe an older Tivo would work?
My thought was I could combine an off-air antenna for local digital channels, and compliment them with FTA programming & get this all streamlined into one box. Not sure if it's possible as the input on the Tivo Series 3 is, I believe, just coaxial & won't take component or HDMI.
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful - thanks!