This is proooobably not the answer you want, but I was a die-hard MythTV 
user for *years*, but even I gave up on it.

I'd say get a Raspberry PI and throw Kodi/OpenELEC on it. It'll cost you 
less than replacing capacitors would.

On Mon, 13 Aug 2018, Dan Armbrust wrote:

> Does anyone know if there is someplace in town that would take a shot at 
> replacing some blown capacitors on a motherboard?
>
> At least, I'm 99% sure they are why it won't boot anymore.
>
> I'd just replace the board, but its too old, and nobody sells socket 775 
> boards anymore with the right sockets to work in my mythtv frontend.
>
> Alternatively, if anyone still uses mythtv, do you have up-to-date 
> recommendations on building a low-power frontend these days?
>
> I hate to abandon so much other working hardware that does the job fine 
> (tuners, etc) simply because I can't find a board to put them back into.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
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