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MSI Media Live

MSI Media Live
alaScore 77

16 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 16 reviews of MSI Media Live. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews. People are impressed by the design, but reviews are divided on the usability. Many are less positive about the price and size.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the MSI Media Live is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 77/100 = Good quality.

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MSI Media Live review

 

Like Shuttle's SN68PTG6, the Media Live is designed for use with Windows Media Center.

Mar, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Works pretty good

 

Overall, I'm fairly happy with the box but I'm not going to give a 5 mostly because there's just one or two things that are just not-quite-right to my taste. I would have liked to have more options to choose from but I certainly don't have any regrets...

Nice form factor, all compatible with MythTV. Got this running with minimal hassle (not for the faint hearted though) using KnoppMyth & PCHD5500. Notable things to take notice of ; o Need to set passthrough audio to alsa:spdif to get HDMI audio ; o...

Heat! Unavoidable I suppose given the hardware involved. This aint no Tivo. I put it in the same entertainment center where the Tivo was and it was roasting within 30 minutes. It's not too bad with the door open though and I'll be adding some...

Jan, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Good MythTV frontend

 

The remote range/angle isn't as bad as people say. Kind of picky about the memory it likes (no POST on some).

Makes a good MythTV drive-less front end. Just add a CPU (used AMD 5050e) and some memory. Boots from the network in 30 seconds. Runs cool (hardly warm to touch). Good video output. Stable

The fan that comes with it is indeed a pain to put on, but it typically runs at 760 rpm so it's very quiet. Display is rather dim. Audio quality is OK, but some "squeaky" interference at very low volume can be heard

Jan, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

MSI Media Live AMD Socket AM2 NVIDIA GeForce 6150LE 4 x 240Pin GeForce 6150LE Silver Media Center

 

Small has all the features you need in a HTPC. looks great.. Component

Runs very hot. poor air flow. Had to spend another $80 on fans and hrs of engineering to get exhaust and intake working to bring overall temp down to 80 degrees F. MSI does not offering many X64 Vista drivers. Performance is slow in Vista as you can...

Dec, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

HDMI will output 1080p

 

This box is indeed capable of outputting 1080p HD through the hdmi port. AMD x2 5000 cpu and 2 gigs RAM. I have it hooked to my Sony Bravia TV and the playback is flawless. I get 1080p output using linuxmce and XBMC

It does get hot when playing HD. CPU fan is tricky

Sep, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Neat Platform

 

I added a Hauppage HD TV tuner and this machine runs well as the HTPC in the living room. 802.11b isn't enough for streaming HD content from another machine so you would either use the GigE or add a 802.11n for HD streaming. Also, the HDMI port doesn't...

It is a nice HTPC. It comes with everything you would need as HD HTPC: HDMI, 8 channel audio, quiet. With some minor tweaks, it is running very smoothly

It takes lots of time and work to tweak this platform to work well. First of all, you need to dump the heatsink that comes with the machine. My heatsink failed after just 2 months of running (yes, I kept the machine on 24x7) with the 65W AMD Brisbane...

Jul, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Not powerfull enough for Vista

 

MSI really needs to upgrade the graphics chip on this machine or offer a motherboard replacement for everyone that already bought one. If you are building an HTPC for Vista do NOT buy this one. If you are using XP Media center it works great.

Looks great, has built in DVD drive

The built in graphics chip is really bad with Vista Ultimate. I loaded XP media center 2005 and it works much better. It also get really hot if I put it in a cabnet with the rest of my equipment. I have to put it on outside the cabnet and on top so it...

Feb, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Test Bios? Poor support

 

Kinda hot. The heat sink was pushing cool air out but the power supply especially was very warm.

I fell in love with the form factor and the many connections. I felt like this would be a great set top box to use. It matches my surround receiver

The unit shipped with a test bios. Their live update utility is broken so don't buy this unless you have a bootable usb device / media. Their support is also really bad. It's a clunky web based form that is buggy like their update software ; I don't...

Feb, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Good unit but can't get tv playback to work right in Vista Media Center

 

This unit was a replacement for a system by the same manufacturer I used for DVR for the last four years. I built the unit with an Athlon X2 5000 Black Edition, 2 gb DDR2 at 800 Mhz, 500 gb SATA2 hard drive and an ATI TV Wonder HD 650 tv tuner card. I...

Looks great and has a good range of video and audio output options built right in

Not thrilled with the built in nVidia 6150LE, it's a weak graphics card for Windows Vista. You can't really install a separate video card (unless I am missing something) because the PCI slot riser blocks access to the PCIe slot

Feb, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

MSI Media Live AMD Socket AM2 NVIDIA GeForce 6150LE 4 x 240Pin GeForce 6150LE Silver Media Center

 

I'm burning in a test unit as a MythTV frontend, currently running MythBuntu. Historically, I've been a fan of the Shuttle form factors and machines for backends and frontends. I may have been seduced by the slim form-factor for this build, but I must...

excellent form factor and hardware support for MythTV as a media frontend ; nearly every possible television and sound output (except coaxial), which all seem to work out-of-box on BIOS boot ; integrated wireless (802.11g-capable), LCD, IR remote...

tempermental BIOS utility ; the integrated heat sync being "difficult to install" is an understatement ; installation manual thick, but largely useless

Jan, 2008
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