[mythtv-users] Biting the bullet...new frontend recommendations
Michael A Weber
mweberjunk01 at gmail.com
Thu May 10 21:33:31 UTC 2018
> On May 8, 2018, at 9:18 PM, K Stanton <stantonx at comcast.net> wrote:
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> I'd second the Raspberry Pi. I set up a R Pi 3 a few month ago as a remote frontend. I spent more time getting the backend configured for the remote frontend, and futzing with the mysql situation than setting up the R Pi. I watched a lot of the Olympics on it. In panning sequences I do notice some non-fluidity, but I notice things like that from the GT630 in my main FE/BE system.
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> Depending on your time and money situation, you might just want to spend $80 to experiment with one.
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Question: Does the RPi have the ability to PXE/network boot? If so, these can probably be a really tiny and eco-friendly minimyth2 frontend.
Mike
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