MythTV still works fine for that, yeah. I'm on a super-old version of 
MythTV because the newer MythMusics are terrible, but hey. Still works. 
Last time I checked, MythTV was still the top at actually scheduling and 
recording... though setting up the capture card was a pain.

Not 100% sure about the whole DLNA thing, since I have no device that does 
DLNA 100% correctly. Honestly I just save everything to my media server 
and mount the NFS share on whatever I want to stream to. I can always 
install specialised server software on the media server if I have a client 
that needs something specific (for example, I have subsonic to stream 
music to my Android devices).

So depending on your NAS, you can always install some better DLNA serving 
software.

On Sun, 6 Apr 2014, Brian Wall wrote:

> In the process of cleaning my house, I unearthed my old half-working
> PVR setup.  I have a Hauppauge HVR-1600 encoder card and an old broken
> MythTV install.
>
> I am interested in rebuilding this box as a working PVR.  Is MythTV
> still the go-to PVR software or are there alternatives that I should
> look into?
>
> One of the features I want to integrate is DLNA, using a NAS share and
> a DLNA front end separate from the PVR box.  From what I understand
> DLNA is kind-of-sorta supported in MythTV.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Brian
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