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    Htpc

    Hello,

    Thinking about making a HTPC that basically I will use for downloading and watching media. I'm trying to work out the cheapest solution that can play HD files, have a blu ray player and can handle playing them back. I just need a base unit really as I have a spare 19" mon, and also a 32" tv to plug it into.

    Does anyone know any pre-built systems that I could use? Or any recommendation on the parts I could buy. Any opinions on if I started this system from a dell?

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    Re: Htpc

    What OS will you be using because windows is going to add an extra £60 of you self build. Or you could use linux and mythTV which would be free.

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    Re: Htpc

    I have a copy of windows xp pro from my old pc, so can re-use that
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    Re: Htpc

    If its OEM you can't.

    Grab a cheap outlet dell and then make sure you have 2 gb ram and a decent decoding gfx card, eg Computer hardware and software at amazing prices, available online from Scan Computers UK and away you go!
    Not around too often!

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    Re: Htpc

    Quote Originally Posted by Flewis View Post
    What OS will you be using because windows is going to add an extra £60 of you self build. Or you could use linux and mythTV which would be free.
    Just for reference, I don't believe you can playback protected HD content in any Linux distro yet, unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by this_is_gav View Post
    Just for reference, I don't believe you can playback protected HD content in any Linux distro yet, unfortunately.
    do you know if it can you play back decrypted HD-DVDs? i.e if you dump the disc content on to a hard drive using windows and anydvd, will linux be able to play it? If so then I might stick linux on my htpc instead of xp

    (sorry for the slight hijack - but it might be relevant to the OP too)

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    Re: Htpc

    Quote Originally Posted by SiM View Post
    do you know if it can you play back decrypted HD-DVDs? i.e if you dump the disc content on to a hard drive using windows and anydvd, will linux be able to play it? If so then I might stick linux on my htpc instead of xp

    (sorry for the slight hijack - but it might be relevant to the OP too)
    keep the information going , its all useful!
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    Re: Htpc

    Quote Originally Posted by SiM View Post
    do you know if it can you play back decrypted HD-DVDs? i.e if you dump the disc content on to a hard drive using windows and anydvd, will linux be able to play it? If so then I might stick linux on my htpc instead of xp

    (sorry for the slight hijack - but it might be relevant to the OP too)
    No idea whatsoever. I'm fairly sure it would have be software decoded through the CPU though - doubt GPU hardware acceleration is supported from any manufacturer (though NV drivers are more likely to), which may be something else to consider.

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    Re: Htpc

    I am fairly sure that I saw somewhere that it is possible to play bluray in linux but you had to copy to hard drive first. I have no idea how well it works or how hard it is to actually get working as I didn't read the thread in any depth but I geuss playing with search terms in google or possibly ubuntuforums and the like will help.

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