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recently started working with linux (ubuntu specifically) and I am looking to see if there are any software packages to record tv that will work with my tuner card. I have an all-in-wonder 200 card and have heard of mythtv, but do not think it is compatable with my card. Anything that is? Also, I am considering upgrading. What would you guys recommend? I am looking for something with a hardware encoder to encode to divx on the fly, pause/timeshift, etc., works with linux and vista, and is under $100 (the cheaper the better).


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