[mythtv-users] x-box or cheap PC for frontends?

malcolm mythtv at lds.dyndns.org
Mon Mar 15 23:54:33 EST 2004


That sounds very promising.  If I'm understanding the way you are
explaining; You installed Dennis's xbox Myth to the hard drive which frees
up the DVD player so it's also a DVD player?  Sounds cool.

Are there any differences in x-boxes I should know about?  Or can I just hit
ebay and pick pretty much any xbox with remote?

You mentioned component video does not work but you use the composite.
Aren't those the same thing?  Sorry I'm not a video genius ;)
My TV will just be using s-video or coax so as long as xbox has one of those
out I'm good.

Thanks
Malcolm

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Bradley" <wbradley at bham.rr.com>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" <mythtv-users at mythtv.org>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] x-box or cheap PC for frontends?


> it works great.  i bought a 2nd xbox just run a frontend on.  I use the
def
> encode settings with my PVR 250 @ 640x480 with no problems.  I use Dennis
> Cartier's (mentioned on this list and xbox-linux user) modified Xebian
1.0.1
> (minimal stripped for myth) and so far it does everything my other
frontend
> does.  It includes support for the xbox dvd playback dongle for remote
> control.   If you dont like the xbox remote, there is a hack to get a
> stabdard USB IR receiver working. Picture and sound are clear right out of
> the box, plus no compiling.  Just install , reboot, and voila.  The only
> tweaking is b4 the install you have to edit the config file for mount
points,
> interfaces and mysql.txt.
>
> The only issue I am aware of is Component Video.  It does not work in this
> release of Xebian (I could be wrong).  I use standard Composite Video and
it
> looks fine...but then I dont have an HDTV....  You may want to check the
> xbox-linux user list over at sourceforge.
>
> On Monday 15 March 2004 08:15 pm, malcolm wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I'm finally at the point of expansion where I'd like to make a Myth
> > frontend box for my basement.  I want it to be able to play pre-recorded
> > shows and possably watch live TV with pause functionality.  Having it
also
> > double as a DVD player would be cool but not required.
> >
> > Quite honstly I don't think I could build a tiny cheap PC even close to
the
> > cost of an X-box.
> > So I'm wondering from those that have actually used an x-box for a
frontend
> > is how well does it work?  Is sound and picture clear and nice or does
it
> > take lots of fiddeling and tweaking to make it work?
> >
> > What about a remote?  I assume the x-box has an IR receiver on it?
> >
> > If it makes any difference I capture with the Myth's default settings of
> > 4500 on video and 384 kb/s on the audio with a 350/250 combo.
> >
> > Or if there are any other cheap combo PC type solutions out there I'd be
> > interested to hear about them.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Malcolm
> >
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