Praxis wrote:Darth Mall wrote:
I threw together this
wishlist together for you. 331 shipped, since everything has free shipping, and it should last you and play everything in 1080p hd. It does assume you have remote etc already,but those are only $20-30
Feel free to ask if you have any questions, I've been working over these two computers for the past week, and online it can be kinda hard to sort through all the stuff.
Thanks! Dang, that's a nice setup. Here's what I'd picked out:
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Publi ... er=9576072
I might take your setup, with a different GPU and smaller hard drive. I'm not going to be using 1080p for now, as I don't own an HDTV, so I need one with S-video out. However, I will be running a Dreamcast emulator on it, so performance is still important, and I can always stick a bigger drive in there when I get an HDTV.
Looks to be a good setup. Personally I would spend the extra on the space, since you would be getting over 5 times the space for about 3 times the price.
Looking at that video card I can't be sure that it is a low profile, which you would need for your case, or the one I showed you. You should also be able to find a s-video/hdtv one, or if not, at least make sure it has a dvi port, because then you can get an adaptor for later use.
For software I would reccomend mediaportal. You can download it
here.I am currently running on RC4, but supposedly version 1 will be out before christmas.
Mediaportal uses whatever codecs you install on your computer. I installed the
divx codec,
AC3 filter, and for HD playback, which you say you won't need,
CoreAVC. That combo has played any media I have thrown at it.
Mediaportal also supports lots of different plugins. Since you want to play emulators, the
my emulators plugin might suit you. I haven't tried it though, so I'm not sure how well it works, but it looks to just link to your installed emulators.
If you plan on using it for tv shows, I use the
MP TVSeries plugin. It doesnt work out the box with the default skin, but
hack has been working perfectly fine for me. You can also download another skin which supports it, or if you are really adventurous create your own skin.
For movies if you label them name (year), you can set the program up to scan and create a library of what you have. Alternately you can just browse by your own folder organisation.
Hopefully I covered everything there.
Braedley wrote:Fair enough, I wasn't really thinking from the micro-ATX POV. However, call it superstition or what have you, but I'm still not one to mix nVidia chipsets with ATI graphics. I know, I know, the issues that plagued that combo in the past have disappeared, but it still doesn't feel right to put them together. Most of this stems from what my brothers went through when they tried it years ago, then failed miserably.
Until this I had never mixed ATI and NVIDIA. But it seems to be working out perfectly, so I guess its not as much an issue as it used to be.