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1) are there any HTPC news groups 2) any one got any "useful" ideas for the below spare parts 1ghz celeron 370pin(coppermine it think) asus tuwe(matx, 3 pci, no agp, 810 chipset i think) 256 mb sdram pc 100(128 x2) 32x cd-rom got a case already, looking to spend max of £50. Ideas so far are, media centre pc, network server, and network media server(basically like a MC pc but minus an display card aka one big hard drive) Thanks -- "Blu-Ray" 2600+Sempron (O/C @2.046Ghz) 512Mb DDR 400 9600 pro 128 (O/C @ 425/540) Gigabyte 7VT600P-RZ mobo with 400mhz fsb Raidmax cobra case with 420w psu On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:21:39 GMT, "Veritech"
<avis.dalrym***@ntlworld.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >Couple of questions, Who knows --- maybe with a hardware encoding card like the Hauppauge>1) are there any HTPC news groups >2) any one got any "useful" ideas for the below spare parts > >1ghz celeron 370pin(coppermine it think) >asus tuwe(matx, 3 pci, no agp, 810 chipset i think) >256 mb sdram pc 100(128 x2) >32x cd-rom > >got a case already, looking to spend max of £50. Ideas so far are, media >centre pc, network server, and network media server(basically like a MC pc >but minus an display card aka one big hard drive) > >Thanks 150 you could get away with a fairly old chip. I have it but still havent tested it yet with my new PC which will finally be complete when my 800XL comes Tuesday. I did install it in my old 2nd PC a 1 gig Athlon which would be a good test actually more in line with what you are thinking about doing. You can download the trial versions for Beyond TV and SageTV and use them fully for a limited time to try them out. I have links to both at Anandtechs. Ive actually installed them on my 1 gig with the Hauppauge 150 which is probably the most popular TV tuner card nowadays but I prefer Sage TVs interface but it keeps crashing so far. Im going to test Beyond TV next. Theres some websites with forums Build Your Own PVR http://www.byopvr.com/ http://www.byopvr.com/Sections+index-req-listarticles-secid-1.html http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,59088,00.html AVS forum http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?s=4f3131aea6cffcad680aa873388524ac&forumid=11 http://www.anandtech.com/multimedia/showdoc.aspx?i=2133 http://www.anandtech.com/multimedia/showdoc.aspx?i=2234 On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:21:39 GMT, "Veritech"
<avis.dalrym***@ntlworld.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >Couple of questions, That's a pretty open-ended question...>1) are there any HTPC news groups >2) any one got any "useful" ideas for the below spare parts > >1ghz celeron 370pin(coppermine it think) >asus tuwe(matx, 3 pci, no agp, 810 chipset i think) >256 mb sdram pc 100(128 x2) >32x cd-rom > >got a case already, looking to spend max of £50. Ideas so far are, media >centre pc, network server, and network media server(basically like a MC pc >but minus an display card aka one big hard drive) > >Thanks max of £50 won't do anything useful though, for starters you need a fairly large HDD, else what's the point of a separate fileserver? HTPC could use an existing LAN for video storage and retrieval but the 50 isn't even enough to stretch for a hardware capture card and a low-end hard drive. With a hardware encoder type of capture card the Celery 1GHz is fast enough, yet with a software based encoder it's marginal, can probably do moderate (640x480) resolution MPEG2 but it'd be borderline, possibly inadequate for MPEG4/Divx/WMV/etc. The system is well suited for either light, general-purpose use like office/email/web, or a file server (whether it be media files or some other is rather irrelevant if this is for a single or very limited number of users, such that it's not an issue of needing more memory to cache entire files and such, there wouldn't be large #s of requests to serve). That's probably what I'd do with it, turn it into a file server, no more involved than NAS functionality and maybe even underclock the CPU, as a Celeron 1GHz on 66MHz FSB (667MHz resulting speed) is cool enough running that it might be cooled passively with the right airflow, even more likely if undervolted to ~ 1.35-1.45V. Celery @ 667 is certainly fast enough for 100Mbit lan for 2 or 3 users, the amount of memory would be more significant up to a certain point. Need a few remote video cameras? Get some usb 'cams and set up a streaming video server. Then there's always the option of finding some needy person and giving it to them or charging them almost nothing
Good Mobo+CPU package for gaming/video editing under 200.
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