TVersity has the option to transcode.  Would that work?

If not, could you point me at an appropriate RPi page?  I have the same 
problem where I keep finding servers and not clients.

My Google-Fu is weak.  :-(

On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:20:10 PM UTC-4, Chris Morgan wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 8:13 PM, RetiQlum FakeName <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I have been trying to find a cheap method of serving media to my 
>> televisions.
>>
>> Here is my current setup: I have a PC running TVErsity (under Windows) 
>> and another running MediaTomb (under KUbuntu) which stream media quite 
>> delightfully to my PlayStation 3 and my dumb television.
>>
>> I have three other rooms which could use a TV in them and I'd like to use 
>> a projects board to create a client which can do the same thing.  A PS3 
>> uses a lot of power - way more than Beagle Board or RPi.
>>
>> All I can seem to find are ways to turn a Beagle Board into a DNLA 
>> +server_  - I want a client.  I am familiar with Ubuntu but I can use 
>> Debian if need be.  I am an expert with PLCs and .Net but have no 
>> experience whatsoever with Beagle Boards.
>>
>> I need a starting point.  I'd like to start with a full system and then 
>> experiment at will.  Oh, and I really know very little about DLNA itself so 
>> I'd like to start with a working solution and then break it enough to 
>> understand what I'm doing.
>>
>> Yeah, I'd also need to include Wi-Fi at some point (don't ask for much, 
>> do I?)
>>
>> How hard would it be to add in a programmable remote?
>>
>> Full web access later might be nice, but streaming from my server is the 
>> most important bit.
>>
>> And in a totally unrelated bit: does anyone know of spaceship models 
>> (Star Wars prefferred) that will fit a Beagle Board well?  This is only the 
>> first of several projects I want to try.
>>
>>
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>
> The BBB lacks support for hardware video decoding so it is likely that 
> you'll have trouble getting a sufficient framerate at a normal TV 
> resolution, say 720p.
>
> I've heard of people using RPi's for their media center clients as it does 
> have hardware video decode support. Other options that should work are 
> Intel's NUC and the minnow board (although I haven't tested either of these 
> with video decoding and can't recall reading about it).
>
> Chris
>
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