mytellyhd: linux media server gets high def
January 31st, 2007 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
Interact TV, makers of numerous Linux-based home media servers has just announced the latest in their line-up, the MyTellyHD (what sort of silly name is that?)

It features a complete home media server including PVR, DVD, music and photo library capabilities. The server can handle high definition content up to 720p resolution (sorry no 1080i/p or HDMI at this point.) Connections include component, composite, s-video, digital audio, gigabit Ethernet, USB and Firewire. An optional $50 IR blaster kit lets you control external cable and satellite receivers.
It’s all packaged in sleek, compact (13.6″ x 2.2″ x 12.2″), fanless box perfect for A/V equipment racks. The MyTellyHD comes in 160GB ($899) and 400GB ($1068) versions and is available now.
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January 31st, 2007 comments (1): stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
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Naughty naughty people. It may be running linux, but it’s no better than TiVO. Proprietary software jerks shouldn’t take from the community and then turn it proprietary. That entire multimedia center program is proprietary software. Shame on them for sullying free software with their non-free garbage.