The question is "how well does the Neo handle video?".  There was some
discussion on the list a while back about this.  Sounds like
playing/decoding video will tax the processor pretty hard.  I'm sure
someone will get it working, but I got the impression it would take
some skill.  It would definitely be awesome though!

-Steven

On 4/30/07, adrian cockcroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Slingbox currently can stream your home video system (including TiVo)
to a computer or high speed (3G/WiFi) phone. It works well on laptops,
and I've seen it demonstrated on phones and it looks quite good. This
implies that its at least technically feasible to stream MythTV to a
Neo.

Adrian

On 4/30/07, Tim Newsom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 11:56, Steven ** wrote:
> /snip
> > I don't understand.  Of course I'll want MythTV on my phone (iPhone or
> > Neo).  I'm not going to buy Apple TV because I already have MythTV
> > setup and doing everything I want and more.  I intend, at the very
> > least, to use my Neo as a remote control for my Myth Box.  I'd also
> > like to get a simple Myth frontend so that I stream video to the Neo.
> > That will be harder, but awesome.
> >
> > -Steven
>
> Can you imagine... Think of you tube but with channels of shared tv
> broadcast to phones... Maybe like public tv but where users or
> individuals could select the content... Does that exist?  I am not
> talking rebroadcasting (copyright issues) but new content owned by
> individuals who would like to share it and give the rights for that.
>
> --Tim
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