Build Your Own PVR
Yesterday I mentioned how you can turn your computer into a PVR using Bittorrent and RSS. What I really want is a Tivo without any restrictions or DRM. I don’t even care about the recommendation engine–I just want a hard drive on top of my TV that records stuff when I tell it to. I see that Shaw offers one (scroll down), but it’s probably Tivoesque in terms of restrictions and, besides, I use Novus for my television. I called Novus, but the person I spoke to lacked a command of the English language.
Instead, I may turn to the good people at MythTV. This is an ongoing open source project to build-your-own PVR. Via Hack-a-Day (dude, what’s wrong with capitalization?), here’s a page of tutorials on assembling your own system.
In truth, I don’t want to build my own. I want to pay some geek to build one for me. I’d say that there’s a business opportunity here for these grey-market devices that don’t come from a major manufacturer.