[mythtv-users] VIA EPIA-M as a tiny frontend
anders smith
anders at smiths.dk
Fri Jun 4 06:32:31 EDT 2004
I run a combined front-backend today based on an epia m10k mb, so I'm
completely new to both diskless netbooting and remote frontends...
I hope you will bear with a few naive questions.
Do I correctly assume that I'll be able to set up a diskless frontend like
this one with a local dvd drive, so I don't have to go to the backend to
play a dvd ?
At 15w + a dvd drive I don't need a full atx ps, so can anyone recommend a
smal and noiseless powersupply for for such a box?
thanks
anders
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Lists" <lists at jave.dyndns.org>
To: <fairlane at springcom.com>; "Discussion about mythtv"
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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] VIA EPIA-M as a tiny frontend
> Hi Mark,
>
> I am using an VIA M10000 as a diskless (nfsboot) myth frontend, it is
> working like a charm.
> My backend is an Athlon 1000 (not XP) running as modified version of
> Mandrake-10
> with kernel 2.6.5-mm4 and and PVR-250 card with ivtv-0.10.0-pre2-ck82h,
> lirc with homebrew receiver on COM2.
>
> Power : ~ 15W
> Noise : reduced by lowering fan speed.
> -> i am really happy of this setup.
>
> Good luck,
> Lee
>
> Mark a écrit :
>
> >Does anyone have a good idea of the cheapest VIA EPIA M
> >motherboard I could find that would run MythTv only as a
> >stand-alone diskless front end? My idea is to take a very small
> >mini-ITX motherboard and use it with the onboard components
> >only, no add on cards, in a very tiny homemade case, with no fans,
> >and no power supply, or maybe just a 12-12V supply, and no
> >drives. Only a stick of ram, flash adapter for boot, and the network
> >connection. Perhaps even a RF modulator modded into the case as
> >well. the goal would be the smallest totally fanless box I could get
> >that would run a copy of mythfrontend to just display recorded content
> >over the network from the main server. It would be displayed on a
> >small TV in the bedroom. It would not be used for anything else, and
> >would play only MPEG4 content. Anything on the server gets converted
> >to MPEG4 if it isn't already. I keep seeing V8000A's, but I think those
> >don't have TV out. I'd need that. How well does the TV out work
compared
> >to say, a NVIDIA GF4 MX440SE that I have in the main box? Very low
> >power consumption, and noiseless would be key. Any ideas? Maybe other
> >mini-ITX boards?
> >
> >
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