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<blockquote data-quote="Qua Sar" data-source="post: 883884" data-attributes="member: 21094"><p>I re-read the post and looked around more, and i understand now i believe. Now it's just which route do i want to go. I'll probably go the macbook pro (computer) hooked up with an eyeTV to a computer, just because it will be a cheaper way to do things for now (this is for a college setup, not sure if i'm doing it yet just thinking about it)</p><p></p><p>the only thing i feel the multimedia hdd would be good for is if i set up the eyetv and had it recording to the multimedia hdd it would take out a step since that is plugged straight into the tv... whereas If i set up eyetv for my computer i would be using my computer to encode the show but i would end up having my computer then hooked up to a tv so it seems a little extra.. i guess i could always get a better recorder for instead of the eyetv that encodes it so maybe i could hook that up straight to the tv then.. idk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qua Sar, post: 883884, member: 21094"] I re-read the post and looked around more, and i understand now i believe. Now it's just which route do i want to go. I'll probably go the macbook pro (computer) hooked up with an eyeTV to a computer, just because it will be a cheaper way to do things for now (this is for a college setup, not sure if i'm doing it yet just thinking about it) the only thing i feel the multimedia hdd would be good for is if i set up the eyetv and had it recording to the multimedia hdd it would take out a step since that is plugged straight into the tv... whereas If i set up eyetv for my computer i would be using my computer to encode the show but i would end up having my computer then hooked up to a tv so it seems a little extra.. i guess i could always get a better recorder for instead of the eyetv that encodes it so maybe i could hook that up straight to the tv then.. idk. [/QUOTE]
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