I looked at the Wal-Mart machine for my MythTV frontend. While the mobo
is powerful enough to handle the playback, the Wal-Mart version doesn't
have video out.
From what I had seen, the PC has two slots (micro-ATX). I was going to
use one for the TV capture card, and the other for an older PCI Nvidia
card I have.
Oh well. I'll just upgrade the case I have and use the machine I have
been using for a while.
eric© wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2007 3:03 PM, Joshua Zeidner <jjzeidner@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Good point! It could be something like that... I don't think the
>> whole phenomenon is fully understood at this point. Can you run
>> MythTV on this thing? Is there room for a TV card? jmz
>>
>>
>
>
> Honestly, I have no idea about MythTV. My first thought upon seeing
> it - carputer box! Figured there's plenty of other uses as well for a
> cheap, complete box. All the previous Linux attempts like this have
> more or less fizzled, and this one suddenly takes off like a rocket.
> I have my doubts that a whole new market suddently discovered the joys
> of Linux.
>
> Eric
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