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Media centres,
Guys, What do they do ? Do you have to plug in ext drives... or what.
Are they worth looking at ?
Guys, What do they do ? Do you have to plug in ext drives... or what.
Are they worth looking at ?

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Re: Media centre
Do you mean a microsoft operating system with media centre?
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Re: Media centre
It's a small box that sits next to plugs into your TV via leads.
Plug in a HDD or flash drive with movies via USB points.
Basically it's supposed to replace the DVD player.
Hope that makes sense.
AL
Plug in a HDD or flash drive with movies via USB points.
Basically it's supposed to replace the DVD player.
Hope that makes sense.
AL

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Re: Media centre
It's basically a PC running Windows XP Media Center, Vista Home Premium (or higher), Windows 7 Home Premium (or higher), or some flavor of Linux that you connect to your TV to playback DVD's, video files, internet entertainment.
I use a Western Digital WDTV Live... I don't have a place for a PC in my small corner entertainment center.
I use a Western Digital WDTV Live... I don't have a place for a PC in my small corner entertainment center.

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Re: Media centre
SithTracy wrote:It's basically a PC running Windows XP Media Center, Vista Home Premium (or higher), Windows 7 Home Premium (or higher), or some flavor of Linux that you connect to your TV to playback DVD's, video files, internet entertainment.
I use a Western Digital WDTV Live... I don't have a place for a PC in my small corner entertainment center.
Hi all you can also use the xbox360 or the ps3 if you have one connect to your router and network play movies stored on your hard drive

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Re: Media centre
SATRAT wrote:Hi all you can also use the xbox360 or the ps3 if you have one connect to your router and network play movies stored on your hard drive
I have a PS3... No Matroska (mkv) support... Streaming is an option with Media Center or ps3mediaserver, but the WDTV has a small footprint and my wife and kids can manage that better than a PS3.... just no Netflix support with the WDTV Live (yet?!!?, unconfirmed rumors).
I know you can use tsMuxeR to re-encode mkv files to m2ts for direct playback on a PS3, but your lose chapter and subtitles... the Matroska container is cool to contain those and the WDTV has support. I guess so does the Popcorn Hour device.

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Re: Media centre
Hi Sith just chucking in a couple extras for Alby to mull over loads of people with a 360 and ps3 who don't know you can use them to stream movies also you can use a memory stick if you don't want to stream hope it helps 


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Re: Media centre
Al
Here is one of the devices listed on Amazon.co.uk.
Don't have one myself (yet) but like the idea of them. Think the idea is you convert your DVD's using one of the tools that most of us probably have on our PC's so can get 100's of movies & music on the box and then play them through your TV.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001PU0DAG/ref=s9_simh_gw_p23_i2?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=00328E8Z8HGMB4SXC68K&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467198433&pf_rd_i=468294
I know that some of the Blu-Players are now coming with the ability to play stuff off the web. The one my dad has connects to Youtube and I have heard someone else talking about a player that can access the BBC iPlayer service on the web so effectively you can stream TV shows to your TV through the Blu-Ray player.
Technology ?? - me likes but can't justify these ones at the moment, not since I recently took on BT Vision - which is a Freeview box with a windows driven PC built in. This also access all the online streaming from the major channels in the UK but is all menu driven and nice to use - you don't have to hunt websites for the programs/films you want just work through the menus
Here is one of the devices listed on Amazon.co.uk.
Don't have one myself (yet) but like the idea of them. Think the idea is you convert your DVD's using one of the tools that most of us probably have on our PC's so can get 100's of movies & music on the box and then play them through your TV.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001PU0DAG/ref=s9_simh_gw_p23_i2?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=00328E8Z8HGMB4SXC68K&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467198433&pf_rd_i=468294
I know that some of the Blu-Players are now coming with the ability to play stuff off the web. The one my dad has connects to Youtube and I have heard someone else talking about a player that can access the BBC iPlayer service on the web so effectively you can stream TV shows to your TV through the Blu-Ray player.
Technology ?? - me likes but can't justify these ones at the moment, not since I recently took on BT Vision - which is a Freeview box with a windows driven PC built in. This also access all the online streaming from the major channels in the UK but is all menu driven and nice to use - you don't have to hunt websites for the programs/films you want just work through the menus

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Re: Media centre
Thats what I do to my DVDs now w/ the software you mention and Handbrake... to make x.264 Matroska containers with scenes and subtitle support w/ the Western Digital WDTV... My original DVD's are no longer taking shelf space, they are encoded into files and stored on a 2.5 inch hard disc. I have already got rid of the storage cabinet my DVD's were in and they are stored in plastic bins now in the basement. Matroska containers are about 1/4 the size of all the VOB files combined and the quality is just the same in a single file. I wish I could buy my movies online in that format and download them... or you could walk into a store, pay for the movie, and plug in a USB stick for some automated process to copy it to you.

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Re: Media centre
Thanks guys.
Think I'll wait a bit longer before investing in something like that.
Looks inevitable though doesn't it ?
AL
Think I'll wait a bit longer before investing in something like that.
Looks inevitable though doesn't it ?
AL

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Re: Media centre
Had a look in the shops last Friday.
I'll probably have a go at the Western Digital WD TV or Live.
Probably go for the cheaper of the two..
The other couple I looked at weren't good at all.
Will also get a friend to look at upgrading the daughters xbox 360 to do the same.
I'll probably have a go at the Western Digital WD TV or Live.
Probably go for the cheaper of the two..
The other couple I looked at weren't good at all.
Will also get a friend to look at upgrading the daughters xbox 360 to do the same.
Last edited by Alby on Mon 19 Apr 2010 - 4:14; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : add line)

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Re: Media centre
I think they are discontinuing the non-Ethernet version of the WDTV series... and they do have a known firmware bug when it comes to Matroska playback... I have a few affected files... the voice is out of sync. Seems they cannot fix. You might want to hold out a while longer and see how things play out.

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Re: Media centre
SithTracy wrote:I think they are discontinuing the non-Ethernet version of the WDTV series... and they do have a known firmware bug when it comes to Matroska playback... I have a few affected files... the voice is out of sync. Seems they cannot fix. You might want to hold out a while longer and see how things play out.
OOh ok .
I wasn't in a great hurry for one. Might wait a while.
Thanks heaps mate.

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