The hush is also significantly more expensive than the using the cases
he mentioned. Maybe even $200 more. It is also not available in
barebones, so you are required to get a hard drive, etc. For more
information about graphics/tv-out compatibility (which should work if
i'm not mistaken), check out the Via Linux Forum at 

http://forums.viaarena.com/categories.cfm?catid=28

Via has recently released their own version of xine which takes
advantage of the hardware MPEG decoder build into the Epia-M series. You
can see that here:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/viaexp/

And for those of you wishing to use freevo on your epia,

http://www.freevix.org/

I just joined the list, so hopefully i'm not reiterating things.

-atom


On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 04:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are you sure you want a self build ?
> http://www.mini-itx.com/store/hush.asp is a prebuilt mini-itx with no fan!
> (looks the biz but no built in IR). I am considering it for freevo but am unsure
> about the VIA graphics/tv-out compatibility and would be interested to hear if
> anyone has experience of the nehemiah board with freevo.
> 
> Review of the board : http://www.mini-itx.com/reviews/nehemiah/
> 
> cheers
> Robert
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> "skeeterskip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists.sourceforge.net on 10/08/2003
> 09:29:54
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> I'm trying to figure out what mini-itx case I want  to use for new media box. I
> can't decide between Gatlantic case or Casetronic  2699R. They both are about
> the same price, but Gatlantic comes with IR sensor  window built-in and also
> features full-size 5.25 drive area. Casetronic is  slightly smaller and comes
> with much quieter power supply from what I understand  but requires slimline
> CD-Drive and has no IR sensor window.
> 
> I am leaning more towards G-atlantic because it  won't cost me as money for DVD
> drive and I won't have to worry about needing  long external IR sensor or
> drilling holes in case for it. However, I don't like  idea of playing around
> with power supply to make it quiter either.
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