[mythtv-users] using replay's hardware
John P. Poet
john at BlueSkyTours.com
Tue Jan 20 14:28:43 EST 2004
Hmmm, Okay. I don't think a Replay will work for what you are after. Here
is a pretty good forum for ReplayTV stuff:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?s=223c3965b8fb393fb91a93d809e7a926&forumid=27
People have been hacking on these units for YEARS. Since no one has made
them do what you want by now, I don't think it is feasible.
If you have $300 to $500 to burn, you might want to look at a Roku HD1000 or
SoundBridge:
http://www.rokulabs.com/
John
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, David Bishop wrote:
>
> Well, I actually was more interested in having something that plays
> mp3s/oggs/etc., divx's of t.v. shows I have archived, and various other
> things that only Myth offers, via various modules. I don't have cable or
> satellite, and have only a small number of shows that I watch on a weekly
> basis (Scrubs, Tru Calling, and um, that's it I think). So it's quite
> possible that the replay hardware wouldn't be able to keep up, even if I
> could get linux on it (what type/speed cpu, for instance? I know tivo has
> some 50Mhz thing that can't decode divx). But like I said, the formfactor
> and bundled remote makes the replay a tempting-looking machine.
>
> On Tuesday 20 January 2004 11:37 am, John P. Poet wrote:
> <snip great explanation of what Replay offers>
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