hi,
Still using 3 Hauppauge MVPs and would really like a HD capable equivalent, ie 
low cost, low power, small, net boot, etc,etc.


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On 23 Nov 2011, at 18:29, stuart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've a question about a set-top-box chip & the current thinking 
> regarding really light weight mythtv front ends.
> 
> In the past, there have been several attempts to create a mythtv front 
> end based on application specific chips.  But, usually, the chip OEMs 
> are so tight lipped about their products these efforts are only somewhat 
> successful. SigmaDesign for example.
> 
> But someone elsewhere was asking about a set-top-box which was based on 
> STMicro's STi7105.  Surprisingly (to me anyhow) it would appear that on 
> the STMicro web site there exists more then the average amount of 
> information:
> 
> http://www.st.com/internet/imag_video/product/216978.jsp
> 
> Yes, if you poke around, missing are the data sheets and technical 
> notes.  But what you get, I think, is way more then you might get from 
> SigmaDesign.
> 
> So, in the end, what is the current state of things?  Are people just 
> saying "Bhaa, I've had it w/this chips, I'll just use a MicroAT mobo 
> instead.".  Or are people still longing after a really small mythtv 
> settop box?
> 
> -thanks
> 
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