[mythtv-users] MythTV Frontend

Tom Bongiorno two.bits.11 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 20:53:21 UTC 2013


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Joseph Fry <joe at thefrys.com> wrote:

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> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Joseph Fry <joe at thefrys.com> wrote:
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>>  I know that this has been beat into the ground -- I love the MythTV FE
>>> but I sure wish that there was a cheap way (<$100) to run it for the
>>> occasional TV (guest room, etc).
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>>> Is there any work going toward porting MythFE to non-X86 architectures?
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>>> I have a crummy Plex interface running in the guest room now but would
>>> love to have the REAL DEAL.
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>> I have never understood the difficulty with finding cheap frontends... I
>> could find you three for $100 easy.   For example:
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-DC7100-SFF-Desktop-Pent-4-3-0GHz-40GB-HDD-1GB-RAM-DVDROM-NO-OS-S-/221191905156?pt=Desktop_PCs&hash=item3380109f84
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>> I had nearly identical hardware as my primary frontend for the longest
>> time, and worked almost as well as my current custom built $400 frontend.
>>  I'd probably still be using it if my wife didn't take issue with the
>> appearance, of course it was a large Dell GX280 mid-tower so I can't blame
>> her.
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> Ok, I realize I was a bit over zealous saying 3 for $100... After shipping
> your looking at $40-$50 per workstation.  Add a few bucks for an ADD2 DVI
> board to add a DVI port, and a DVI-HDMI cable  (
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Silicon-Orion-ADD2-N-DualPAD-PCI-E-DVI-D-Adapter-Card-P-N-Sil-SC-0066-B1-TMP-/400290950464?pt=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item5d33332d40)
> and your still well under $100.  Many of these kind of computers, not sure
> about the linked model, even have headers on the motherboard for SPDIF,
> if digital audio is important to you.
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> Any Pentium 4 2.8GHz or better should have no trouble playing US Broadcast
> HD streams using CPU alone.  And if you want you can always make it even
> better with a cheap NVIDIA card (say a used GT520) and still put a single
> system together for under $100.
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Are you willing to go used?  You can easily get under a $100 for a HD
capable frontend.  The trick is when you want it tiny and quiet or silent.
 All my used Zotac ZBOX ID11 setups are very quiet and were under $150
completely setup.
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