2006-01-09, 12:35 AM
2006-01-09, 01:51 AM
Excellent Find. Hopefully it'll be this month.
Will the new mediamvp be compatible with GBPVR, or will a code change be required?
Also, will the wireless model have a faster connection than the old model/gaming adapter setup?
Thanks!
Will the new mediamvp be compatible with GBPVR, or will a code change be required?
Also, will the wireless model have a faster connection than the old model/gaming adapter setup?
Thanks!
2006-01-09, 08:16 AM
Did you notice the paragraph below in the announcement
Wireless MediaMVP is based on an IBM PowerPC, and runs on the Linux open-source operating system, enabling it to support numerous upgrades. Current A/V connection options include S-video, composite video and RGB, plus stereo audio output and S/PDIF audio out. The MediaMVP is compatible with any PC running Windows XP.
tkgafs
Wireless MediaMVP is based on an IBM PowerPC, and runs on the Linux open-source operating system, enabling it to support numerous upgrades. Current A/V connection options include S-video, composite video and RGB, plus stereo audio output and S/PDIF audio out. The MediaMVP is compatible with any PC running Windows XP.
tkgafs
2006-01-09, 07:00 PM
I noticed the S/PDIF, If they made a wired one with S/PDIF I would be very interested.
2006-01-09, 07:48 PM
I would assume the wireless one will also have an ethernet port, would seem silly to not make it do both.
2006-01-12, 03:44 AM
I hope it has a healthy buffer for playback. I'm sure I'll get one, but only after GBPVR supports it.
2006-01-12, 03:46 PM
Hopefully they will have a way to turn off the wireless transmission, I would not want to advertise.