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Multimedia home network

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 5:35 pm
by dfs
Events in my life are conspiring that my family will be moving and at the same time we may have some spare cash.

Wife, self, two kids. We currently are a 4 computer family in name, but all of the machines are desperately in need of an upgrade. In addition I currently have broadband on a single computer and then a seperate home lan segment. I intend to replace all that with a wireless network leading to a broadband connection.

I'm thinking about ways to turn the PC's on the network into multi-media stations and this is new ground for me. I'm trying to think about what to buy in order to be happy with this stuff for 5 years or so and replace as many "appliances" as I can with a PC.

I've got software to create mp3's from my cd's and winamp can turn each computer into a jukebox with customized playlists. Depending on the broadcast Internet radio is essentially free with broadband. There are several alarm clock software applications.

I can play DVD's from a machine with a DVD drive. How can I access regular cable ? Overtstock has "Internal PCI TV Tuner Video Capture with Remote" that seems to do the job. Any problems with that? Any good reason you can't quickly turn your pc into a Tivo like unit with a bit of home hacking?

My cable company is providing phone service. Anybody gone that way?

What am I forgetting that would be really cool? Basically if you were a kid(11,12), what would you consider to be a tricked out PC? As a dad, what would you do censor what your kids could do/see.

Thanks.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 7:50 pm
by Zekester
You'd have to start out with a video capture card, either a seperate PCI card or a All-In-Wonder video card.

ATI has a 7500-based video card that has a bunch of multimedia features, although I don't really know how ATI's drivers are these days.
They were sorta buggy in the past.

You'd also need a fairly fast machine to do TIVO-like duties, and lots of hard drive space.