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Mon Mar 10 15:32:33 UTC 2008


For those of you who are interested in the future development of mvpmc,
I would like to point you to the work I have begun on making it more
portable.  The effort to make mvpmc more modular started a year ago with
an attempt to port it to the Mediagate MG-35, but that never really got
off the ground.

Recently, I have gotten a Popcorn Hour A-100 (http://www.popcornhour.com/),
and that looks like a much more promising platform.  The intent is to
continue the effort I started a year ago, and hopefully end up with a
portable media player that can run on the MediaMVP, the MG-35, the A-100,
and any other similar platforms.

If any of you are interested in helping out, please check out the following:

http://www.mvpmc.org/~gettler/




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Wood" <beww at beww.org>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" <mythtv-users at mythtv.org>
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Power Saving Frontend Ideas



On Apr 14, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Patrick Davila wrote:
> "On the MVP I have scripts to transcode the HD stuff down to the
> 720x480
> that the MVP can handle, and this is good enough for the most part for
> me."
> Please share
>
> "The MVP software is being ported to a still low power but higher
> capability
> device that will do high def, but the new device is a bit more
> expensive."
> Is this a successor to the MVP or a completely different product?
> Which
> product?

I agree, I'd like to know about this. Even at twice the price of an
MVP it would be cheaper than most alternatives. If Hauppauge starts
delivering the new devices a lot of us will have HD material pretty
soon.

beww

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