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− | Televisions, stereo components, | + | Although loosely referring to audio visual devices, any input/output device can be connected to the LinuxMCE system. |
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+ | Televisions, digital projectors, stereo components, [[audio players]] are connected to a [[Media Director]] through a graphics and/or sound card. | ||
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+ | Special [[interface modules]] allow connection of specialized input/output devices. | ||
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+ | These can be connected to a Media Director: | ||
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+ | *[[telephones]] | ||
+ | *USB-UIRT | ||
+ | *Wireless remote control | ||
+ | *Bluetooth remote control | ||
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+ | or to the Core: | ||
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+ | *[[surveillance cameras]] | ||
+ | *[[TV video card]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Tutorials]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Hardware]] |
Revision as of 23:22, 26 April 2008
Although loosely referring to audio visual devices, any input/output device can be connected to the LinuxMCE system.
Televisions, digital projectors, stereo components, audio players are connected to a Media Director through a graphics and/or sound card.
Special interface modules allow connection of specialized input/output devices.
These can be connected to a Media Director:
- telephones
- USB-UIRT
- Wireless remote control
- Bluetooth remote control
or to the Core: