[clug] raspberry pi MythTV frontend or another option?

miloska miloska at gmail.com
Sun Mar 24 03:58:45 MDT 2013


I use RPi + xbmc (openelec.tv) and that works quite well, I found only one
file that was sluggish with it, it's a 720p bluray rip file.

You may need to buy codec licences from the RPi manufacturer, but they are
cheap just as the device itself.




On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Paul <mylists at wilsononline.id.au> wrote:

> I'm looking for some options for second mythTV frontend for a spare room,
> as its going to be in-frequently used I don't want to spend a whole lot of
> $$ on a full-desktop and want to keep noise and power requirements low.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has any experience or actual setups which work
> successfully.
> Note would need to be low powered  to reduce ongoing cost, otherwise I
> would need to put in standby or reboot when required as its not going to be
> used frequently.
>
> I have send some projects using the Raspberry Pi, but also read its
> limited due CPU speed, but wondered if this is an option.
>
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