[dundee] Network controlled kettle?

Lee Hughes toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Apr 6 14:07:47 UTC 2009


I think I asked, however I forgot/
I've been googling mpeg2 ethernet ip and other stuff!!!!

no such look. I'm just think from a energy perspective, something
that take miliwatts , rather watts to run. 

I'll take a google..


--- On Mon, 6/4/09, Robert McWilliam <rmcw at allmail.net> wrote:
From: Robert McWilliam <rmcw at allmail.net>
Subject: Re: [dundee] Network controlled kettle?
To: toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk, "Tayside Linux User Group" <dundee at lists.lug.org.uk>
Date: Monday, 6 April, 2009, 3:01 PM

On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 01:38:00PM +0000, Lee Hughes wrote:
> while you on kettles, then I'm looking for
> 
> an ethernet mpeg2 decoder with vga/scart out.
> 
> which has to be very very low power
> 
> seen anything like that any where?
> 

I'm getting a strong feeling of deja vu here (and I seem to remember
someone already replied along the same lines as this...).

There are no shortage of media player devices that can be hooked up to
a network and a TV. I've got a neuros OSD which does recording as well
but if you only want playback there are cheaper alternatives. A quick
search for "Network media player" turned up loads of options. The
Haupage 1004 looks like it might be what you want - though the
description worries me that it might just handle streams and not play
files off a file server. VLC can easilly make MPEG streams but you'd
need something to control it and it puts load on the machine serving
the content. 

	Robert

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