On 7/1/05, Simon Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday 30 June 2005 17:19, Robert S. Kerr wrote: > > Googling around on the web the other day I stumbled across this page > > http://mythhd.info/ that describes a silent HDTV capable front end for > > MythTV. > > > > It uses the COMMELL LV-660 Mini-ITX board with a VT1625 encoder (for > > HDTV YPbPr output). I was curious if anyone has used this > > configuration, and how successful they've been with it. Does it do a > > good job, stable rendering, etc? > > > > All the other HDTV discussions I've seen involve insanely new CPUs that > > require big fans and lots of noise. > > has anyone looked at the AOpen's i915GMm-HFS Motherboard? > > it has composite and dvi output and a socket for a pentium m. > all the reviews seem to suggest that it is quiet > > i would buy one - but i cannot find a vendor > > regards > -- > simon
I have also been reading about the Asus DigiMatrix PC. It is a mobo, VERY small footprint case and power supply for around $300 US. Just add a P4 Northwood and some PC 2700 RAM and a little know-how and you are good to go. There are forums and other pages out there that support Linux on this little badboy. http://outertrack.com/digimatrix/viewforum.php?f=1&sid=fcf77a5b8caf9559756c64b4e4e0ab4e http://asusfan.linux-site.net/ http://people.easter-eggs.org/~yack/digimatrix/ It can do up to 1080i HD on component outputs. There has also been a LOT of work regarding it's front LED panel. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
