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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: srq, florida
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i know this isn't really the place --(or is it ?) for a HTPC thread, but I think everyone here should know that even a fairly basic PC can outperform a DVD player, especially with a projectionpanel. I finally broke down and moved my main pc into the living room, using an older one for internet use. the difference in dvd playback is astonishing! this was somethind i wanted to do anyhow, but i did't really think it would be this good. i'm going to load my cd collection in and get a smaller case and superquiet power supply and start looking into tv tuners. anyone know of a tv tuner card that can get digital cable channels?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: USA
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You're not kidding...HTPC's can give you lots of control of picture quality. I'm in the process of sourcing parts, so if I come across a tuner for digital cable, I'll pass it on.
Also, just in case you haven't seen it: AVSForum HTPC section I hope that link works. It has kept me entertained for a few months now...there is a lot to learn there! -f4 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: U.S.
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Hey, if you're looking for a smaller computer case, a company called Shuttle has recently been making very small barebones systems. Have a look at the ones for sale here.
You have to put the computer together yourself, but if you can build a projector, I'm sure you can build a computer |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Minnesota, USA
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I just got a dead P3-650 system from a client. It seems to be the motherboard, so I was planning on building a new one around that Shuttle SV24. Also, the Savage 4 chipset in there is supposed to be really good for DVD's even though it's not a good gaming chipset, so it'd be the perfect player. It's got only one PCI, but I plan on putting a SB 5.1 OEM in there (about $30).
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: U.S.
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Just make sure that the P3 uses a Socket 370 and not a Slot 1. Also, the company I linked to is very reputable. I've probably bought over 1000 dollars worth of stuff from them.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
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newegg is an awesome company to buy stuff from....i've bought 1-2000 worth of parts from them....great guys. A deadicated HTPC is the best but a separate config in winxp works great
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Minnesota, USA
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Yup. I've bought tons of stuff for myself, clients, relatives, etc... from Newegg. They're great. The only downside is if need something right away (like next day), I'll order from Mwave because Newegg sometimes takes a day or two to ship.
I'll probably buy the SV24, Logitech Z560, & SB Live 5.1 from them. Yes, my P3 is a socket. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Paducah KY USA
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What software are you using to play your dvd...also what sound card are you using and is it connect to a receiver for dts / Dolby Digital 5.1 processing?
-Blockhead |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Paducah KY USA
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I wanted to see the difference with a htpc compared to my panasonic rv32 dvd (non progressive) player. I went out bought dvd player for my 1.33 amd thunder bird 256 mg ram 32 mg nvidia card (agp)...hooked up dvd player installed windvd 3.0 and I had some problems (I downloaded the newest directx 8.1b drivers and then windvd worked fine) Picture quality was awsome and I was very impressed. Then for the sound I also bought a sound card (turtle beach 5.1)...could not get it to work on my windows 2000 machine...driver issues keep erroring out. 4 hours later I returned to circuit city and traded in for creative external audio thru usb device...it looked as if it would be a good choice to run into my turner from my pc since it could play 5.1 digital...well 5 hours later the sound quality was ok but only simulated dolby...not dts or 5.1 so I was unhappy. I'm really into the sound of a movie so I scrapped my plan for now on using my pc with my new diy projector...and I have gone back to the dvd setup. I have just ordered a converter/line doubler (s-video/rca to vga converter) to see if I can fix my macrovsion issues with my n view spectra c.
My summary....HTPC Great video...I question the sound capabilities compared to fiber optic from dvd to decorder (turner)... I'm sure it can be as good but I do not have the answer? -BLOCKHEAD |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NYC
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Blockhead,
PLEASE don't give up on htpc yet! Have a look at www.avsforum.com the Home Theater Computers section. There's a wealth of information there and plenty of knowledgable people to get you through setup. I would suggest going with an M-audio soundcard to begin with (I'm happy with my Delta 410). You can get true DTS/DD playback through WinDVD and look into dscaler (www.dscaler.org) for a line doubler/scaler that supposedly better than a Faroudja stand-alone. Also, you might want to look into powerstrip (www.entechtaiwan.com I think) for custom timings and resolutions for your pj. brad |
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