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<div>On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Nick
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interesting. Perhaps if there was
enough willing to support the Pi
with some cash, then you never now
there may be someone to take on
the challenge.<br>
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I have tried Kodi, worked quite
well, but the interface was too
much of a culture change for all
of us in the house. At vote was
taken, and we all prefer the
simple familiar Mythfrontend. <br>
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<div>I just forced it. You get used to
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<div>I also tried Kodi, and while there is a
learning curve in getting used to the new UI, it's
not a showstopper.</div>
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<div>The blocker for me was the slow 'skip ahead'
responsiveness. Myth Frontend is amazingly fast,
Kodi on Openelec/Pi2 was slow.</div>
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<div>I would definitely be willing to pitch in some
cash if it would help move a MythTV frontend
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<div>Given that an ECS Liva can run a MythTV frontend very
well, I have to wonder if the trade-offs in user
satisfaction and the effort required to make MythTV work
on a device that costs about half as much is worth it? <br>
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And if that $80 price is for real, that is actually very close to
the real price of a Raspberry Pi: $30 for the board, $10 for a case,
$10 for memory, $10 for micro-USB cable and power plug, $10 for HDMI
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<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>How is the deinterlacing on these cheap solutions? When I accidentally turned off the "Advanced(2x)" deinterlacer, I noticed a huge difference in playback quality -- especially in scenes with motion. Is there anything that will get you that quality of deinterlacing besides a good VDPAU enabled nVidia card?<br><br></div><div>John<br></div></div></div></div>