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Re: Pinnacle Show Center - opinions
And about 20 to 25 quid more expensive after some Googling. Nothing in it
for me as I don't envisage ever using it for anything other than movies and
maybe photos.
Ian
Simon McCaughey
<simonmcc@xxxxxxx To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
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Sent by: Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Pinnacle Show Center -
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ukha_d@yahoogroup
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07/06/2005 16:10
Please respond to
ukha_d
On 6/7/05, ian.bird@xxxxxxx
<ian.bird@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I found this whilst googling which replaces the standard interface.
Simon
> also mentions it on his writeup although the web address may have
changed.
>
> http://www.oxyl.de/homepage/index.php?l=EN&p=0
>
> From what I can see you install it alongside the supplied software but
it
> is used instead by altering the web server address on the Pinnacle
unit.
>
> I would also use it on a wired LAN only and the host is likely to be a
1.7
> P4 so reasonable. If my visit to Phil and other enquiries turn out
well I
> may end up with more of these.
Mine is curently running from a PIII 900 (ish) machine that is also
running my geovision card. No performance problems whatsoever
> The 200 offers a bit more of things that I don't plan to use i.e.
> integrated wifi, PC video solution etc. but I have not seen mention of
more
> horsepower under the lid. Those early adopters will have to report
back
on
> that. Currently the only 'video' in the house is an upgraded hard
disk
> recorder which I am still very pleased with after nearly six months of
use.
>
Some features of the 200 vs the original :
- Playback of HD content
- Playback of content protected by Microsoft DRM
- USB2 port
- Integrated Wi-Fi 11g
I can't find the posts now on the chipset that I read before, but Im
sure its a little beefier
Simon
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