I've got one of those little media player things, I picked it up before getting a tv that could do it all through DLNA. It's quite a neat little box and can actually power portable hard drives so I used to bring it into work and we could watch the odd film at lunch time.
I think you can pick them up in Maplin for £20 - £30 now.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTiny Video/Audio media player.
USB one end, HDMI the other, plays all popular audio and video formats (E.g. MP3, MP4). SD slot to plug in cheap memory to store the files. Battery operated would be a big bonus. Remote control for play back.
Plug into PC and copy files to memory card, then unplug and plug into HDMI of TV. Select video or audio using remote and watch.
Cheap.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI suspect the answer will involve a raspberry Pi somewhere in the mix.
Not battery operated though… Oh wait, the roboticists are on it: Running a Raspberry Pi from batteries - Fanjita's Rants
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Yes, it does exist, or at least there's a damned close match.
Sumvision Cyclone Micro - Digital AV player
It takes a usb cable and has an SD card slot, it outputs to HDMI. You might want to check that it supports all the formats you want though.
Oh, it's tiny and the remote is not brilliant, but sod it, you can buy them for £14, so you can't expect too much.
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Is that anything like a creampie? How did you know it was for my porn collection....
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I suspect the answer will involve a raspberry Pi somewhere in the mix.
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Does this exist?
Tiny Video/Audio media player.
USB one end, HDMI the other, plays all popular audio and video formats (E.g. MP3, MP4). SD slot to plug in cheap memory to store the files. Battery operated would be a big bonus. Remote control for play back.
Plug into PC and copy files to memory card, then unplug and plug into HDMI of TV. Select video or audio using remote and watch.
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