- Eventually, if built correctly, it can take the place of my $13/month DVR from Comcast
- Expandability (I'll expound)
- It's a geek project
Once I got that, I added these components:
- Hauppauge HVR-1600 TV Tuner
- Hitachi 500GB SATA HD for media (I have a 120GB SATA drive for the OS and programs)
- AMD BE-2400 2.3Ghz X2 45W Processor
- ASUS HD3450 HDMI Video Card
- 2GB PQi PC2-4200 RAM
- and an old 16x DVD-RW I had lying around
The next decision was what OS to use. From various Microsoft trials and things I'd done, I had 64-bit and 32-bit Vista Ultimate, as well as XP Media Center Edition 2005. Add to that the tons of flavors of free OS's out there specifically for this purchase (MythTV, SageTV, etc).
Due to my relative inexperience with Linux (I'm learning it as we speak), as well as my desire to do more than simple TV Capture with this box (you can see that my specs dwarf the MythTV requirements) ruled out Linux and all his relatives.
Then, because I didn't want (or need) the overhead of Vista on this machine, I decided to stick with XP MCE.
Once that was setup, it was pretty simple to set the Media Center portion up. A lot of pointing and clicking and letting Windows do it's thing finding the channels based on my zip code and so forth.
In addition, I decided to not hook the PC straight into my TV via HDMI. This was partly decided by the fact that the video card was bad and needed to be RMA'd (thank heavens Newegg has the world's best customer service...I highly recommend them for all computer needs), partly decided because I didn't feel the need to shell out the cash for an HDMI switcher and more cables, and mostly decided by the fact that I already have an XBox 360 that can serve as a MCE extender, eliminating the need to fiddle with an IR and blaster, as well as allowing me to keep the HTPC in my office.
I also am using the HTPC as a media streaming device. Orb, a free piece of software, allows me to stream my media to anywhere, as long as I have the internet, with ease. Install it, tell it where to find my media and what I want to share. Then, set up usernames and passwords for anyone I want to have access to it.
Then, simply browse to http://mycast.orb.com/, enter the username and password, and decide if I want to look at pictures, listen to my music, or watch shows (if the tuner is supported). This is especially cool for me, as I'm about to start traveling more for work, and really don't want to have to dump all 60GB+ of my music onto my laptop. The downside? If your upload speeds suck...so does your streaming experience.
So, as I've been playing, I've found things I like, and things I don't. I still haven't found a good way to stream non-Windows standard video types (such as xVids or non-standard AVI's) to the 360.
I like the media remote for the 360. It's got most everything you need and works really well.
So, for those out there are already using it, what toys or programs are you using, and what do you like about it?
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