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Need Help on Media Center Build

Discussion in 'Home Theater PC' started by Hitman86, Jan 9, 2009.

  1. Hitman86

    Hitman86 Member

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    Heres my dilemma. I have around 500 bucks to burn. I would get a PS3 but I do not want to have to go through the hassle of converting files here and there into different formats its just to big of a pain in the a$$. I need a media center capable of HDMI I have a 1080P Samsung Ill be using along with my Yamaha receiver which is 7.1 capable as well its model number is RX-V663. I most likely will not be needing a TV Tuner card as i really dont need to record any TV. I already can download it via other methods. I want to be able to watch bluray disks, on the internal hard drive as well as .mkv, AVCHD, etc. I need a processor and motherboard capable of such in the price range stated. I can stray a bit either way. I would like to have enough ram say 3gb or so i can pick out power supplies, cases, memory, and such I was just asking what you recommend as far as processors, motherboards, videocards that have HDMI in, out. I would probably also invest in a bluray burner for future use. Let me know your opinions. Thanks
    Hitman
     
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    with out reading too much in to this, my assesment for you is if you "get" your media you want to stream in the standard .rar format - then i suggest to you going down the XMBC route ;)
    Purely because its the ONLY way you can stream media perfectly! without having to UNPACK your XVID! plus it plays all media!!

    i have it atm on myOLD XBOX and it streams though the router amazing well!!
    i am going to make the jump in a few weeks to replace the xbox with a HDMI graphic and digital audio card on an old motherboard i have laying a round

    you dont even need tversity for the XBMC! just a normal common home network!! its really REALLY GOOD!
     
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    with this system you dont need a powerful motherboard or ram just graphic card ;-0

    XBMC.com = the old defunct xboxmediacenter
     
  4. Hitman86

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    Okay I have an old xbox with XBMC and am familar with it, XBMC will be able to play bluray movies if i have hdmi video card? So whats a basic video card I could invest in give a me a few options on video cards and and ill get a motherboard and memory to match any more help and input would be appreciated
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    XBMC is indeed awesome, but the old type xboxes just haven't got the grunt for HiDef. They are absolutely fine for all non-HiDef content, but you'll need something more powerful for Bluray etc.
     
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    Yea I know they don't but in your opinion what kind of processor will I need for such and what kind of video card if you point me in the general direction I can build one myself
     
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    Okay, I'm no geek but this is what I did and so far it's been great. I got a BIOSTAR TForce TF8200, and a AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz, with 2 gigs of ram. The 8200 has an hdmi output and plugs right into my Samsung 52" lcd. I use VLC and ffdshow, it plays all my avi and mkv files just fine.
     

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