Christopher C. Murphy
January 22nd, 2004, 09:58 AM
Hi everyone,
I came across a few products that might be useful -
1) High-Definition digital media player Roku HD1000 at $499
2) pcHDTV - HD-2000 Hi Definition Television Card at $189 (for linux- which is technically free)
Just wondered if it could be useful in the HDV community?
It looks like for Roku supports "all 18 DTV ATSC MPEG2 formats". It's being promoted as something that'll plays "stunning photos, art, music and other digital media". After reading the specs - it plays MPEG2 "transport".
Also, it has component Y/Pr/Pb: 1080i, 720p and a "real time HD MPEG 2 decompression processor". (not to mention a ethernet card for HD transfers!)
So, can we use these for something? Apparently, there is no harddrive in the Roku..so, it's more of a passthrough decoderfor MPEG 2 TS?
http://www.rokulabs.com/products/hd1000/faq.php#1
http://pchdtv.com/
My brain is slow today, but I figured these could be used for something? Is it useful to us??? I'm drawing a blanks today..
Murph
I came across a few products that might be useful -
1) High-Definition digital media player Roku HD1000 at $499
2) pcHDTV - HD-2000 Hi Definition Television Card at $189 (for linux- which is technically free)
Just wondered if it could be useful in the HDV community?
It looks like for Roku supports "all 18 DTV ATSC MPEG2 formats". It's being promoted as something that'll plays "stunning photos, art, music and other digital media". After reading the specs - it plays MPEG2 "transport".
Also, it has component Y/Pr/Pb: 1080i, 720p and a "real time HD MPEG 2 decompression processor". (not to mention a ethernet card for HD transfers!)
So, can we use these for something? Apparently, there is no harddrive in the Roku..so, it's more of a passthrough decoderfor MPEG 2 TS?
http://www.rokulabs.com/products/hd1000/faq.php#1
http://pchdtv.com/
My brain is slow today, but I figured these could be used for something? Is it useful to us??? I'm drawing a blanks today..
Murph