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Cris
07-19-04, 10:29 AM
Has anyone built their own HTPC?

I built one earlier this year. It is a dedicated 3GHz P4 with 1.3TB of disk storage. The monitor is a 50inch widescreen DLP connected to a high end graphics card using a DVI cable. I use Haupauge PVR 250 tuner cards and have BeyondTV from Snapstream as the main software. Audio output is through a digital connection to an ONKYO 6.1 surround sound system. Remote control is via an RF remote from Snapstream called Firefly. Features, and program schedules look and feel a lot like TIVO, except that the program guide is free and provdied by Snapstream.

I record all shows at the best DVD quality which is about 3.3GB per hour. And I can store around 350 hours of DVD quality TV.

The system has been operating 24x7 for the past 3 months without any serious problems.

Alpha
07-19-04, 10:37 AM
Wow, that's sweet! And you have 3 times as much storage as I do. :( :p
My PC is also a 3Ghz P4. Only a 19" monitor though.
Do you share the shows?

*Is jealous*

invert_nexus
07-19-04, 11:00 AM
If you feel like tweaking what you can do with your remote (in case the built-in features are somewhat limited) check out www.girder.nl. This is an excellent piece of software. It's a bit tricky to figure out and is trialware. But, I love it.

On topic, I got a All in Wonder but I wouldn't call it a Home theatre or anything. It suits my purposes though. I would like to work out a better OSD. The ATI interface is somewhat limited. There is a girder plugin that I think might work but I haven't delved into it yet.

A4Ever
07-19-04, 11:02 AM
Muchos dollars, no?

I always thought that a pc should be the center of a living room multimedia set.

Do you have your music collection blasting through the 6.1 speakers as well?

How much RAM do you have/is needed to record and watch shows in that quality?

Closet Philosopher
07-19-04, 12:00 PM
I play DVDs on my computer and I have a TV tuner. I also have a nice sound system but it isn't quite a theatre.

When I get a better job, I hope to buy a projector for my computer.

Here is the ultimate theatre screen: 30 inch apple Hd screen (http://www.apple.com/ca/displays/#)

Repo Man
07-19-04, 07:56 PM
While not a dedicated system, I do all of my music listening, and DVD viewing with my computer. A 19" monitor isn't bad when you are sitting close. I've a Yamaha TSS-1 5.1 speaker system with 12" Cerwin Vega subwoofer spliced in. It is connected to a Philips Accoustic Edge soundcard via the SPDIF port.

My Nvidia Ti4200 has a tv out, but I don't have the cash to buy a good television to connect it to.

I rip all DVDs I rent to my computers harddrive using DVD Decrypter ( http://www.dvddecrypter.com/ ) a freeware application that saves the DVD to your drive.

I still need to sort out how to convert a DVD to Divx. I've a link that walks you through it, but I've been too impatient to sit and go through all of the steps.

Rick
07-20-04, 04:06 AM
I would...getting Money is tight though...:D

bye!

A4Ever
07-20-04, 12:04 PM
www.doom9.net is a good link for divx'ing.

Always use 2 passes. Otherwise the movie will stutter.

Gordian Knot has it all.

Rick
07-20-04, 02:01 PM
I bet Chris keeps it tuned to HBO and has DVDs all over...:D

;)
bye!

Alpha
07-21-04, 01:05 AM
Gordian Knot has it all.Including adware if you install the DivX player as well. I'd suggest K-Lite Mega codec pack over Gordian Knot. It also has everything, without the spyware.
Or you can install each codec yourself.

Xerxes
07-21-04, 01:12 AM
You can do it a lot cheaper with linux. One day(when I have an HDTV, time and sufficient cash), I plan on using this type of software to build a killer 'nix entertainment system:

http://www.mythtv.org/

Fast, stable, and sexy...

A4Ever
07-21-04, 05:00 PM
I didn't install the divx player. Lots of those. BSPlayer I like. Smooth subtitle handling. It reached version 1.0 recently.

Alpha
07-22-04, 08:58 AM
Didn't it reach 1.0 a few months ago?
I greatly prefer MPC (http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/).

invert_nexus
07-22-04, 09:24 AM
Including adware if you install the DivX player as well.

There is of course the free version.

Hmm. Crap. I was going to post a link directly to the free codec that doesn't contain ad-ware. But, they've changed their site and I'm not sure which it is, necessarily. There is Divx and Divx Pro. Common sense would say Divx would be the free version, but I don't think so. They used to have all the downloads on one page and then way down in the corner was this tiny little link to the good codec.

Alpha
07-23-04, 05:35 PM
Or you can get either one, and simply not install the player, and use MPC.