The Phillips DVD 5960/5982 or something like that comes with a USB connection. It's about $40 or $50 and you can use a USB hard drive with it to play movies. Total cost for a 500GB drive + DVD player would be about $200.
The Phillips DVD 5960/5982 or something like that comes with a USB connection. It's about $40 or $50 and you can use a USB hard drive with it to play movies. Total cost for a 500GB drive + DVD player would be about $200.
I am in the same boat, I want Apple TV but I want to use it to play divx/xvid files, I've read you can basically just create containers for em to play in Itunes, but I've never tried. Gonna do some tests soon.
Yea, its really easy to do now... just download the hack on onto a usb thumbdrive, plug it in to the apple tv and reboot.
Then you can install all the third party plugins etc to play any kind of media you want.
The apple tv, even with all the hacks, isnt all that spectacular, but its ok, and the price is decent. And if you arent familiar with the unix command line at all, I wouldnt recommend buying an apple tv to hack it... you'll still have to fall back to that sort of thing every once in a while. You can install vanilla OSX on it though, and linux.
I had a MythTV box but bought a few AppleTVs for giveaways and ended up cracking one open to play with here at home. It's simple to use and absolutely NO HASSLES. It was simply Plug and Play.
I had a MythTV box but bought a few AppleTVs for giveaways and ended up cracking one open to play with here at home. It's simple to use and absolutely NO HASSLES. It was simply Plug and Play.
mythtv looks good, what kinda system did you install it on?
mythtv looks good, what kinda system did you install it on?
You can run MythTV on Linux or on osX (current svn seems to work) e.g. on a mac mini currently there is some work on running the Frontend on a windows OS.
I run it on a Hiper Group hmc-2k53a with a Gentoo Linux on it. The VFD works, but could be bigger.
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