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ShowCenter as a MD
« on: December 16, 2006, 03:03:56 pm »
Hi,

I bumped into the "Oxyl box" distro.
It changes a Pinnacle showcenter into a linux media center.
Given the hardware specs of the showcenter this is a perfect media center.

http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/uk/Products/Consumer+Products/Digital+Media+Adapters/Digital+Media+Player/ShowCenter+200.htm

Didi anybody tried this setup ?

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Christian

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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2006, 12:23:15 am »
Funny, I was looking at something similar the other day at a compusa and was wondering if I could get Linux to talk to it.  After reading your post I went sniffing around a little more.  It looks like dozens of manufactors OEM the same equipment and brand it as their own, besides Oxyl there is another project called swisscenter ( http://www.swisscenter.co.uk ) that provides a GPL interface via php that works on Linux and windows.

Unfortunately this box is really just for hardware decoding and output, it doesn't have much raw cpu or memory ( or disk at all ) for running an os, instead a PC streams the media, graphics and menu structure to it.

Now, I could see a very light weight orbiter (much like the web orbitor) + media streamer interface that could talk back to pluto,  this would be great as the Buffalo OEM version is $100 bucks on the BestBuy website and has a built in DVD player, components out and supports MPEG-2, WMV, AVI (MPEG-4), MP3, LPCM, JPEG, BMP, PNG and GIF for streaming, and if a DVD VOD is unencrypted is will support DVD menus as well ( i think).

I wonder why I have not heard more about this, I might pick one up to run swisscenter as is!