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Do you use a PC to watch movies on your HD tv? Talk to me!
Ok... this is kind of a "wish list" thing, so bear with me and brainstorm!
I have a HUGE collection of DVDs, so I'd like to back them all up to a big hard drive and then watch them, on my 46" plasma, via the PC. What I REALLY want to do is buy another pc... all it needs to do is store the files, send it to my tv via hdmi, and if I could surf the net on it as well that would be slick. I'm also assuming I can configure a PC to deal with zones, like when I decide to run speakers outside or into the bathroom. Anyone got any ideas? What type of setup should I get? How do I do this? |
I have built one using an old box and MythTV. That was an adventure in setting up.
If you already have a PS3 or XBOX360, you already have what is pretty much better than any dedicated HTPC. Another simple tool, if you use iTunes is the AppleTV. We have one of these too, but in hindsight, I should have just bought a Mac Mini and used that for the same purpose. |
Fuck using a computer,
what you need is an up-converter DVD player (just a tiny bit more expensive than regular dvd players). An up-converter can convert regular dvd's to hd format (1080p), plus you don't have to go buy blue ray dvd's. I have a 50 inch plasma and a 42 inch plasma, one with an up-converter and one with blue ray, and honestly there is only a tiny percent of difference. Which is why from here on out I will be buying regular dvd's and just using the up-converter instead of more blue ray's. Hope this helps. |
This what i do:
http://www.boxee.tv its a free open source program that runs off xbmc platform. but now you can play any kind of file there with a slick interface and it auto grabs the dvd covers for your files, avi, wmv. mkv etc. They took off the windows version off the site till it's final release, but just get it from a torrent site. Join @ boxee.tv for an account (turn on privacy in your acct so others cant see what your viewing.) They also have youtube,mtv, nbc, joost and many internet feeds already embedded in the program as well. and you can add rss feeds It's great for a HTPC, running it myself @ 1280x720 & 1920x1080 on a 42inch LCD for my 1080p movies. Planning on getting an Apple TV modding it and putting boxee on it as well so its small and convenient, and it also streams. Gluck :) |
Using the xbox 360 or DVD with an upconverter is cool, but it doesn't act as a storage device. I don't like fucking with the actual discs - I want to browse my collection onscreen and just choose the video.
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Do you have surround sound? What video and audio cards are you using if so? |
I also have XBOX360 but it sux for playing MKV files, as well as many various video formats. So I bought this small box:
http://www.wdc.com/global/images/pro...00/wdfWDTV.jpg And I can say that WD TV is a very nice Linux-powered device :thumbsup |
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I have my PC in my office connected to the 57" in the living room via HDMI through the wall. Not only do I watch movies from the hard drive, but I bought a long range keyboard/mouse combo from iogear and I surf the web from my couch...I feel so free!!!!!!!
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I will never go back after buying the WD HD TV media player.
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I am using the xbox360 and streaming from my computer using it. But like others have said it won't play all file formats, if you are into downloading videos from the Internet that might come in a strange format.
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Here's another great tool for creating a Media Center PC. http://xbmc.org/ |
I use the Antec Fusion 430 case to house a HTPC. It's got the LG hd-dvd/blu-ray combo drive in it. I use Vista Premium cause I had a free copy laying around that came with a motherboard combo package.
I've been using PowerDVD but having problems playing some of the newer Blu-ray movies, so I'm doing a trial of Arcsoft TotalMedia which has worked well so far. I've got an ATI 2400 series card just for the HDMI output. If you would ever want to game I'd upgrade it. Also running 3 gigs of ram and a Core2Duo cpu. I use a bluetooth keyboard/mouse combo to navigate and surf the web. At full resolution it's kinda hard to read some words from 14 ft away, so I'll usually bump the resolution down a bit if I'm surfing. I've debating backing up movies instead of playing the physical discs and looked into unRAID and Windows Home Server networked to my HTPC. Both seemed like decent solutions and both had fans over at hardocp's storage and HTPC forums. For the storage I was just gonna buy a giant case and throw a buncha hard drives and fans with a beefy psu and minimal ram/cpu. |
I stream from my PC that has a large RAID array to my Xbox360.
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For my video card, on board motherboard do fine for HD movies. I use the HDMI out it already includes. Its a ATI HD onboard videocard. Unless you want to play games or do crazy video rendering then buy a videocard. otherwise watching 1080p mkv files works fine for me :) (4GB ram btw) i have gigabyte motherboard one of the high end ones *just bought it. Someone above me posted a Antec Fusion 430 case That would be perfect to build a HTPC in, throw in BOXEE & XBMC and your set. With the option of being able to browse online and do everything with a pc. You can also get a wmc remote so you dont have to use a keyboard or mouse for browsing your media library.:thumbsup:thumbsup |
heres how I do it I have lots of HD video on hard drives
old dual core pentium computer I no longer use, running playon and TVeristy Playon is all you really need it now has a plugin for playing local files they send video to my PS3 (via the LAN) which does the upconversion or the H.264 decoding or whatever (thats the trick let your ps3 or xbox do the video decoding) The added advantage is I can also watch hulu and my netflix instant queue on my HDTV in HD no less I cancelled cable TV...no longer need it. |
I like mythtv myself
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audio, video, pictures from your pc audio, videos, pictures from online youtube etc.. |
Get a popcorn hour with a 1TB drive. Will cost you around $300 - $400 bucks. It's a streamer + bittorent + ssh + ftp. You can stream from your PC or put the movies on the popcorn.
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Nuh uhhh, no wayyyy |
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1. Fusion case, link. 2. Hardware for the case?? Link?? 3. Boxee 4. XMBC 5. WMC Remote? Link? 6. What else do I need? I have a 46 Sharp Aquos, an XBOX 360, a Jamo 5.1 HD surround system, a Wii, a modded XBOX, and.......... a couple bags of chips. |
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"a souped up firmware" :) It supports a variety of things. I haven't played with it yet but apparently you can plug in a usb wifi dongle and play files over your network. It works well, apart from one instance the other day when the remote seemed to not be working and it totally froze. Then next day when I switched it back on it had changed the background image - and was functional again LOL. Pretty odd. Damn nice little box I must say. Have had it for a few months now and LOVE it! |
why would anyone want to spend the time or money to back up a "large collection" of dvds to a hard drive?
christ... i'm up to 2,850 titles (that large enough?)... don't even know how many individual discs that encompasses.. could never imagine backing them all up... or how much space it would take... |
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The PS3 is the fastest video hardware available at the moment for a home environment you dont believe it burn a 1080P H.264 file to a dvd....play it on whatever you think is faster then play it on the PS3 |
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I'm still a little unsure which way to go. Will my 360 upconvert vids for me? |
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what's this MKV file format about? why is it being used?
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that is all too Hi-Tech for me... I just connect my laptop to the big lcd with a hdmi cable and I'm happy :)
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And I'm pretty sure the new xbox360's that come standard with the HDMI output will also upconvert regular DVD's to 1080P. (only over HDMI) |
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As for someone saying something about the PS3 playing choppy video during streaming. All that can be remedied with either the PS3 Media Server app or TVersity. |
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Mine plays dvd, bluray, h.264, mpg1&2, wmv, mp4, divx all just fine |
mkv isnt a file format its a container format
it usually contains an H.264 file, the diff with mkv is it allows you to add multiple language tracks, closed captioning, menus etc |
I use to use xbox 360 and tvsersity but i hate the way my files look in a list .. doesnt look like a media library at all.. and it doesnt play my mkv files (blue ray rips)
get boxee on your htpc .. you wont have a problem with any file format |
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Cheers! |
Pretty funny one of my 360's got the 3 red rings tonight!
Second time it has happened to me. Would be nice if they would send me a newer one with HDMI in return, but I am sure I will probably get another old POS. Glad to see it finally go though, since it is still under warranty, and it has been acting wonky for about 4 months now (once it warmed up games would just freeze after a while and give me a disc read error) |
You dont need a pc , take a DVD player and enjoy
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