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Author: Charlie Bullen
Date:  
Old-Topics: Mythtv was Re: Farewell to Fritz
Subject: Mythtv
I have a Via EPIA box that I am using as a multi media computer running
an un named OS that I would like to replace. I once had Mandrake 9.1 (I
think) running on this box, but was never able to get it to output to S
video. That is a problem as I am running the box with no keyboard, mouse
or monitor. I control it using VNC, which works fine for playing music,
but without the S video output, there is no way to view video.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Charlie

Bryce C wrote:

>Mine has macaroni and cheese :-P. Check out MythTV's site
>http://www.mythtv.org. I _love_ my myth box. I don't have it outputting
>to a TV but even on my monitor, I love it. It's like a VCR, but free,
>opensource, and just plain better than any "TiVo" out there.
>
>
>On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 21:23, der.hans wrote:
>
>
>>Am 13. Oct, 2003 schwätzte Rob Wultsch so:
>>
>>
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>>>Interest is peaked. Which meeting (east or west)? Is ti desighned to be
>>>
>>>
>>East, Sequoia.
>>
>>
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>>>a set top box? or to use multiple tuners?
>>>
>>>
>>Yes. :)
>>
>>It can use multiple cards, so can record multiple inputs
>>simultaneously. It's client server, so you can view from other boxen
>>or from the recording box. It has games. It has multi-media. It has
>>rice-a-roni. Well, maybe not the last one :).
>>
>>ciao,
>>
>>der.hans
>>
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