
robert at middleswarth
Feb 6, 2003, 9:44 PM
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Depends if the MPG4 is Both a Encoder and Decorder at the same time. If not then Myth would kill a 266 in about 30 Seconds in live TV Mode. Robert Brent Norris wrote: >I know this sounds a lot like the whole "mythtv on the xbox/ps2" thread, >but if this box really does have an onboard mpeg4 decoder, it would seem >that 266 might be acceptable for a frontend. Of course that would >depend on Linux drivers, and mythtv using the decoder, but in that >situation won't most of the work be done in the decoder and not in the >CPU? > >On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 17:58, Micah Morton wrote: > > >>What I would really like to see from EPIA is a MPEG4 decoder onboard with >>linux support... there is a 266mhz version of epia (Mbox) that does have >>it, but 266?!? Geeze! That'd suck.. Anyways, VIA says that everything >>should be fully supported in linux - which makes me think they are working >>on it a lot.. Gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. >> >>--Micah Morton >>--Linux Network Test Engineer >>--Intel Corp >> >>
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