The MediaMVP hardware consists of a small set-top box and an infrared
remote control. It can be oriented either horizontally or vertically (using a supplied base). It's normally operated via the supplied remote control. Behind the unit's red translucent front panel is a single red
LED. The LED is used as a power indicator, and also flashes when the unit's remote control is used. Typical (wired) units consume less than 5W. The power supply for the original MediaMVP consists of 6VDC, 1.66A
coaxial DC power connector. The outer sleeve is the negative terminal and the inner tip is the positive terminal.
Connectivity The rear of the MediaMVP unit has a plug for 6
VDC power, an
Ethernet port, and in the US edition,
S-Video out,
composite video out, and
stereo audio out, while the European edition has instead a single "
SCART out" connector, offering additional
RGB output possibilities, and bundles a SCART lead with 2 extra stereo audio cables with female
RCA connectors coming out of one of the plugs. Model 1016, the "wMVP", has Wireless G connectivity. however, this connection method can be inadequate for viewing digital television recordings depending on signal strength and reliability. A modified version of the unit is rebranded as Helius Media Stream and is fitted with a standard channel 3/4 RF modulator. This box is a better choice for TVs that lack separate RCA audio/video inputs.
Processor, RAM and firmware The MediaMVP uses the IBM STB02500, a
PowerPC 405 CPU integrated with functionality especially suited for use in
set-top boxes, like MPEG2 decoder. The unit has 16
MB of
SDRAM. It runs on
Linux-based firmware. Hauppauge has delivered enhancements and new functionality to the MediaMVP from time to time by releasing updated firmware. Firmware updates are delivered to the device when it is powered up. ==Notes==