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If you are comfortable getting your hands dirty in linux and computers, then this media device might be right up your ally. The Neuros OSD Media Center allows you to record, play stream, and share all your audio and video content. The Neuros OSD can record from virtually any video source. And you can hook up digital media cards, USB flashdrives, or external storage devices to store media. But, probably best of all, the Neuros OSD is open source. That means that you will have a wide breadth of open source developers making apps for your media center. It’s pretty interesting too because they are putting bounties out on some functionality. That means that if you can code, you can make some cash producing some wanted features.
Here’s a short video and a spec rundown after:
Specs:
- MPEG4 Video Recording: .MP4 and .ASF
- Video Playback at up to DVD-resolution: MPEG-4, ASF, AVI, DivX, Xvid, MOV, MPEG-2
- Record from any video source (TV Cable box, Satellite Receiver Box, PVR or DVR like TiVoTM, DVD, VCR, Camcorder, Video Game Consoles, etc…) with RCA composite or S-Video cables (S-Video cable not included).
- USB Host: Save content on any external hard drive, PSP, iPod or other USB connected removable storage device.
- Flash Memory Card Slots for standard memory cards: SD (including miniSD and transflash/microSD with proper adapters), MMC, Memory Stick (Pro, Duo and Pro Duo), Compact Flash (CF) and microdrive (external hard drive and memory cards/microdrive not included).
- 5 Resolution Settings including the popular QVGA (320 x 240) for playback on popular Smartphones, iPod, Sony PSP, and other popular handhelds; VGA (640 x 480) for playback on TV and PCs.
- Four recording quality settings: Superfine, Fine, Normal, and Economy.
- Schedule timed recordings with automatic channel control via included IR Blaster.
- File management (Cut/Copy/Paste/Delete/Rename)
- Neuros Linux-based, open source operating system
- Upgradeable firmware from www.neurostechnology.com for future expanded functionality.
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