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Hi, thanks for your reply,I am a bit new the Linux MCE, so i'm not 100% sure what you just said lol, i'm just after an out of the box Media Director that will just work, but I need it to mount behind TV?Cheers,Jack
Hi,Just needing some advice. Can I use the following as a media director:http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=12059Cheers,Jack
Quote from: jwarder on December 15, 2008, 09:27:19 pmHi,Just needing some advice. Can I use the following as a media director:http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=12059Cheers,JackHi Jack,As other have said in this thread products based on the Via range of graphics chips are currently not recommended for LinuxMCE. So the advice would be to avoid them. I agree that the ATOM processor based motherboards and pre-built systems based on them like the ASUS Eee Box are good choices as they offer many if not more capability than the Via based products. For example the ASUS Eee Box is smaller than the Via unit you mention above and also comes with a VESA mounting bracket so that you can attach it to the back of a Flat Panel display or on the wall behind the display.However under LinuxMCE-710 the current ATOM based motherboards (including the ASUS Eee Box) are not 'Plug n Play' and do require some manual technical setup to get them added as MD's. If you search the Forum here for articles/threads relating to the Eee Box or ATOM processors based MD's you will find the information you need to add theses MD's yourself.You can also see the ASUS Eee Box being used as an MD in some of the videos presented on my companies Web site (see the url to these videos in the message footer below)All the best & welcomeAndrew