I use the Hauppauge Media MVP to connect to my backend. You can get them for around 80 bucks new.
I just absolutely love it. It is the size of an old external modem and boots off the network. Multiple systems can be upgraded in under a minute. NO JOKE.
Just copy the upgraded boot image to the tftp directory and you are done for all Media MVP clients.
It isn't a full Myth Frontend but plays all your shows perfectly.
On 8/20/05, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you let us know what the motherboard is? I'm a bit curious...
On Sat, 2005-08-20 at 21:42 +0100, David wrote:
> Robert Denier wrote:
>
> >Has anyone seen or figured out the lowest cost way to get a bare mythtv
> >node up? I was thinking of setting up myth around the house and what
> >I'm looking for is something like
> >
> >1.5GHZ + cpu
> >Integrated sound
> >Integrated video with tv out on motherboard
> >Integrated network
> >
> >All of the previous need to work with myth obviously, including doing
> >NFS booting via the network.
> >
> That's what I run in my bedroom.
> integrated motherboard/2GHz Athlon CPU/RAM/Case/DVD drive in an Antec
> Minuet case.
> NFS booting isn't easy - but it's doable. I have some notes that should
> go onto the wiki
>
> My motherboard has S-video headers but I had to make up my own cable.
>
> David
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