2006-09-07, 10:55 AM
I have a few questions about what the MVP is capable of when combined with GBPVR. As the MVP is effectively acting as a dumb terminal for the GBPVR, I think, is there theoretically no limit to what can be pushed through, (Home network bandwidth allowing)?
I am specifically thinking of:
1) Internet browsing - can GBPVR just "push" an IE or, preferably, Firefox browser in a plugin - (I have mine in the lounge with the computer tucked away in an upsairs bedroom connected via 85mbps homeplugs and internet functionality would be great)
2) Playback Programs - as the only natively supported video format is Mpeg1/2 can the host system not simply run something like Media Player classic/Itunes and display the result on the MVP screen.
If I am fundamentally not understanding the MVP-GBPVR relationship then I apologise but could someone explain why such tasks are not possible? Is it just that no one has attempted these plugins yet?
I am specifically thinking of:
1) Internet browsing - can GBPVR just "push" an IE or, preferably, Firefox browser in a plugin - (I have mine in the lounge with the computer tucked away in an upsairs bedroom connected via 85mbps homeplugs and internet functionality would be great)
2) Playback Programs - as the only natively supported video format is Mpeg1/2 can the host system not simply run something like Media Player classic/Itunes and display the result on the MVP screen.
If I am fundamentally not understanding the MVP-GBPVR relationship then I apologise but could someone explain why such tasks are not possible? Is it just that no one has attempted these plugins yet?