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Default OT can someone recommend a good network TV device

I would like to buy a networked device that plays DVD, youtube,
netflix, has a web browser, and also can play from network storage, such
as NFS (preferred) or Windows shared drives (less preferred, but
acceptable).

I need a HDMI output.

I download most movies from the pirate bay.

This would be for the family room in my warehouse.

Any recommendations?

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I would like to buy a networked device that plays DVD, youtube,
netflix, has a web browser, and also can play from network storage,
such
as NFS (preferred) or Windows shared drives (less preferred, but
acceptable).

I need a HDMI output.

I download most movies from the pirate bay.

This would be for the family room in my warehouse.

Any recommendations?

i


http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...s-media-center

The VLC player can play 7MC's HDTV recordings on an XP machine.

For Unix:
http://www.mythtv.org/
I didn't get far with knoppmyth on office-PC hardware. You could ask
Wes Newell on alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
http://www.mombu.com/gnu_linux/mandr...-11316501.html

jsw


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On 6/30/2012 10:06 PM, Ignoramus28058 wrote:
I would like to buy a networked device that plays DVD, youtube,
netflix, has a web browser, and also can play from network storage, such
as NFS (preferred) or Windows shared drives (less preferred, but
acceptable).

I need a HDMI output.

I download most movies from the pirate bay.

This would be for the family room in my warehouse.

Any recommendations?

i


Any computer. Load xbmc on it and your good to go. Don't even have to
unrar your movies that you download.

http://www.xbmc.org


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On Jul 2, 3:10*pm, tnik wrote:
On 6/30/2012 10:06 PM, Ignoramus28058 wrote:

I would like to buy a networked device that plays DVD, youtube,
netflix, has a web browser, and also can play from network storage, such
as NFS (preferred) or Windows shared drives (less preferred, but
acceptable).


I need a HDMI output.


I download most movies from the pirate bay.


This would be for the family room in my warehouse.


Any recommendations?


i


Any computer. Load xbmc on it and your good to go. Don't even have to
unrar your movies that you download.

http://www.xbmc.org


Or you can get most any larger flat panel TV with all that stuff built-
in, hook it up to a network and go.

Stan
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