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[linux-dvb] Re: Set top boxes
- To: Brian Korsedal <BKorsedal@bms-inc.com>
- Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Set top boxes
- From: Toby Jaffey <toby@earth.li>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 08:26:29 +0100
- Cc: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 06:49:00AM -0700, Brian Korsedal wrote:
> Is anyone out there developing a set-top box for a professional company that
> is very small (about the size of a CD-ROM drive) that can recieve DVB-T, is
> based on Linux (of course) and has an ethernet port? A front panel LCD or
> display would be great too (www.lcdproc.org).
Yes, I work for Amino Communications, we make a small DVB-T box, based
on Linux with ethernet (also capable of playing VOD or multicast streams
from ethernet). It has no front panel or LCD, but there's a serial port
so you could hook something up if it's for a one off application.
http://www.aminocom.com/products/?id=12
(I'm not a sales person, so contact the company for prices and
availability).
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