This past Thursday we hosted Thanksgiving at my home. In the four minutes I didn't have my eyes on them, my 2-year-old and his numerous toddler-aged cousins raided my DVD cabinet and ruined about 8 DVDs. This experience has me interested in the prospect of ripping all my DVDs to HDD & serving them up to a single TV in a common area. I'm not a videophile or anything like that... I don't necessarily care about HD or 7.1 or any of that business, I just want to be able to preserve what's left of my DVD collection until the kids are old enough to be [s:9bcac1e478]beaten[/s:9bcac1e478] trusted to be alone in a room with AV stuff. The ability to view specific episodes of, well, episodic collections would also be a bonus but is not an iron requirement.
I have a spare P4 machine lying about with a 2.4Ghz processor and 2GB of RAM, and XP Pro SP2 though I could change the OS to something Linux in short order if need be. Any suggestions?
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I suggest you get a WDTV player instead. $74-89 plus an external drive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urViZNQYhAw
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Update to SP3, and a large hdd to rip your DVDs to,& check out XBMC
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A few things to consider when re-purposing an old PC:
Make sure your video card has a port you can use with your TV. If you need a new AGP card, choices are limited, and a more recent AGP card may also require you to get a new PSU with higher wattage.
To have sound from the TV, you will need an adapter cable to connect the PC's speaker port to the RCA right-left audio connections on the TV.
As you guessed, some things will likely not be possible using that PC. If you are using home-theater speakers, you will only have stereo available from the PC unless it has a discrete sound card with a better connection available. Also, with a P4 2.4 GHz CPU, you shouldn't expect to use it for Blu-Ray movies or HD downloads some day. -
Originally Posted by SatStorm
Trust me...HTPC's can be an extreme pain in the ass to get running the way you want, and XBMC is not the most user friendly software.
I would use Media Portal first before that.
Actually from my experience, if you have a pc powerful enough to handle windows 7 then Window Media Center, with Media Browser and MetaBrowser is pretty easy to get running with all the bells and whistles.
This is what I am currently using for mine.
HTPC's are more for the hobbyist...if you are not prepared to put quite a bit of time into it, learning, tweaking, getting the right codecs, etc etc etc...then go with one of the media tanks below
I have a WDTV which is not bad and a Popcorn Hour (more expensive)...either of these will work well if all you need is movie playback.
Never tried the media players with tv series but should not be a problem...might just take a little effort is all.
You can get tons of info on this in the AVS forums.
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