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>Anyone got experience with XBMC and similar linux media centre tools running 
>on tablet or netbook class hardware? I like the idea of using a couple of el 
>cheapo Android tablets with decent external speakers as music/video/TV/phone 
>terminals, getting content from a >NAS box and perhaps phone from a * server.

>Roku etc. are far, far too expensive for what they do.

>Alternatively, Eric, what are your XBMCs running on? 


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>Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

I've got the Tvix 6600 HD also and it's an awesome media player but yes, too 
expensive for what it does.

My xbmc boxes are AppleTv's running Ubuntu Hardy and XBMC with the wireless 
card replaced by a Broadcom HD encoder for 1080P.  The work very well.  I 
haven't sync'd the libraries together yet but really should.  Centralized 
libraries for them all would be a fantastic next step and give me features like 
pause in one room, resume in another but it's not come up.  

More complete scheme is Cisco POE switches on the two floors feeding the floor 
with 2 Gig via fiber LAG between.  I had the 12 pack trunk which is why I ran 
it instead of just individual pairs.   It'll make transition easier if I have 
to go to 100G backbone.  Heheheheh Netgear APs on each floor for coverage.  
Media server is a Supermicro 12 bay with Dual 3.0 Xeons, 4 gig of Ram and 10TB 
of drive space running linux.  Shares to Apple TV are via NFS.

Eric




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