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Home audio/video/computer upgrade-who's got it all integrated?
My Gateway PC is 5 years old as well as my Denon receiver. Its time to upgrade everything and get it all tied together. Has anyone done this? My components I want to tie together are my stereo equipment, front projector, and computer. Basically I want all of my components to talk and be controlled by the computer. Can anyone get me started?
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can't offer much help, but try over at http://avsforum.com
I'd like to do something similar, but it's low on my priority list at the moment...
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The easiest way to go that won't be real expensive would be to buy/build a Windows XP Media Center machine.
I built one in a little Shuttle case and it works great. A lot like the one they have on the front page, but a slightly older style. http://us.shuttle.com/ I built mine with a simple 3GHz to keep the cost down, put in 2GB of RAM, and a 500GB Hard drive. Add a dual cable TV tuner, and a vid card with DVI so I could go DVI out->HDMI in on my screen. It has a remote, I have 2000+ albums of music saved to it, it'll do PVR funtions like a Tivo, etc. Can even be flipped in/out of suspend mode with the remote. Let me know if you have any questions, it works pretty slick.
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