this is a little bit OT, but where might I find an Amino STB to purchase? I'm in the US and can't seem to find anyone who might sell them over here.
*edit* What does the quality look like on the STB? Just curious.
You can find some useful information at
http://www.aminocom.com/
Unfortunately, I can not see the shops listed but there is a contact phone number also for the USA.
I find the quality good, although I can not judge very well, because my TV set is rather old. My internet provider has started a new service - IP TV through ADSL. It streams something like 120 channels. The stream is 4Mbit and I must say the whole thing is functioning preety well

.
The only thing I am not very satisfied with is that the provider boundles a low level Amino 100 series STB, which doesn't have even S-video output. It has only ordinary 3 cinch analog output.
Of course I wanted to watch (and record) the programms also on my PC and the provider recommended connecting video out of the Amino STB to the video in on PC TV card. I definitely wasn't satisfied with that solution.
Fortunately there is the great VLC

that helped in this case. I firstly changed the boundled switch with the ordinary hub so that the multicast UDP packages came also to the PC's network adapter and the rest was done by VLC

. And not just that - using VLC I can stream any video content to the STB (of course it has firstly to be transcoded to mpeg2).
So VLC and Amino as "partners" really rock.