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On 5/15/2010 10:59, Joseph Fry wrote:
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just did a nice deal on this box.<br>
Is anyone on the list using one of these with myth?<br>
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The only way any of these devices work with MythTV is through UPnP.
MythTV will not automatically transcode content for UPnP, so it has to
exist on your hard drive in a format those devices can play. That
means no framegrabber recordings, or content otherwise transcoded
through mythtranscode to nupplevideo, and nothing transcoded externally
using non-standard encoder settings.
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<div>He asked if anyone is using one with myth. He didn't ask if
myth could be run on the box.</div>
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Yes. The second paragraph covered that possibility.<br>
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