2008-05-04, 04:05 AM
zed Wrote:I guess I'm confused now...I kinda thought that the PCH was pretty much a super MVP but it sounds like that may not be the case. I haven't followed all the PCH discussions so perhaps this has already been discussed...
I thought this question was important enough it needed to be in it's own thread. From a media playing perspective the MediaMVP and the NMT family are world's different and the NMT is definitely far superior in its ability to play modern file formats. I'd go further and say the NMT can play more than most modern computers.
However what they do share is that Hauppauge and Syabas have not done a great job of providing the software to front end the hardware. Sub to his credit understood the potential and rewrote the Hauppauge server and really maximized the potential of the mvp while still using the Hauppauge dongle.
Also the Hauppauge software is really abandonware now and I figure it will be months before the NMT firmware is much better than it is today and least from a general GBPVR user's perspective. However I am also now limited too because a lot of mvpmc's emulation mode can't be ported because Syabas isn't sharing the information that is crucial. So what you are seeing now is a good hardware player with a great and familiar front end but I wouldn't go as far as saying it is a super mvp.
This isn't a GBPVR specific issue. Reading the NMT forums, people will say they prefer their old interfaces (XBMC, Swiss Centre, Wizd etc) but in the end the old hardware isn't capable of playing what the NMT can so they use the PCH
But and this is a big but, the PCH will never be better than a perfect GBPVR HTPC I hope everyone realizes that. Still nothing compares for under $200.
One other issue is the nature of emulation mode and that is that there is no guarantees that it will even continue to work as well as it does today as the Syabas firmware progresses. Just today I saw a post http://www.networkedmediatank.com/viewtopic.php?t=3671 which if implemented could kill some of the current live tv functionality. Because there isn't very active GBPVR community on the NMT forums, Syabas could easily end up making a simple change for market share. It is going to be caveat emptor for quite a while I think.
Martin