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LinuxMCE / Compatible Products & Services / Re: Convergent Home Technologies Ltd - UK
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on: April 15, 2008, 04:37:30 am
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Do you guys have an email for more detailed questions? Not that I mind conducting this discussion in the open. Are there any reviews on the products? I would like an independent assessment of the noise level as this would be in a living room. Does the hard disk run all the time, or does it shut down when not in use? Regards Ken Sayers
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LinuxMCE / Feature requests & roadmap / Support for Digital Radio Version 2
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on: April 15, 2008, 02:48:41 am
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I was wondering if there was general interest in integrating Digital Audio Broadcast (preferably V2) into MCE? Given that DAB is rapidly gaining a geographic spread across Europe, and is starting in Australia next January, I would see it as logical to manage all media services from the one platform. I would therefore like to be able to either watch DVB TV, listen/watch stored music/video, and listen to digital audio. It would of course be preferable in this context to be able to e.g. replace the DVB audio feed with a suitable DAB feed in some cases.
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LinuxMCE / Compatible Products & Services / Re: Convergent Home Technologies Ltd - UK
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on: April 14, 2008, 04:17:05 am
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Hi Andrew, I was initially looking at the Nerve Center 100. As I right to assume that this unit can operate stand-alone? I was initially considering using the NC 100 with a Gigabit Ethernet connected NAS to provide the disk storage. The media centres would be a later addition (I assume your approach is to have the Media centres distributed around the home) Is there any way to get Digital Radio (DABv2) into one of these units?
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