hello guys,
i have been a loyal XBMC user on my beautifully modded xbox for ages now and i consider it by far the best solution to play media on my TV, but in this day and age of HD content it doesn't do it for me anymore because of the lack of power of the xbox hardware, so now i need a new solution and i want to beg you to help me out.
i want to built a desktop/HTPC PC just for the purpose of running a version of XBMX on it.
it should fulfill the following criteria:
- powerup via remote
- boot into XBMC (if possible without a login screen)
- browse xbmc via remote
- shutdown via remote
- HDMI output for full 1080p
- gigabit LAN
- if i could use my logitech universal remote that would be incredible
as i got all of my media on an NAS system that supports nearly all protocols i don't neccessarily need a harddrive, so if using a highspeed USB-stick would give me some advantages i would be open for such a solution.
well, basically that's it. no workingwith the pc, just "on, xbmc, play media, off".
i have read the FAQs and by now i know that i need a powerfull machine with an intel dualcore CPU and a strong ndvidia gfx card.
now my basic questions:
- what version (linux, live, pc) would be the best or most comffortable to do this?
- what specific mainboard, gfx card, remote, htpc case and cpu are tested and approved to be working fine?
- in the faq it said that a strong dual core cpu would work good. how about quadcore? better or worse?
i tried to gather those seeked informations within the FAQs and the forum, but even though i found some useful informations what i found still was a bit to vague for me to answer my basic questions up to a point where i could conclusively answer to myself what would be the best solution.
some additional informations: i have near to none linux experience so far, but i am a quick learner and willing to go through a lot of work to make this the best possible solution.
thank you very much in advance to anybody that is willing to help me out and if me asking this noob questions should offend anyone then i hereby apologize in advance.
as this basically is a request for a "how-to guide" i am not sure if my post is right here or in the "Support/Help Requests" section.
cheers.
iratasan
Junior Member Posts: 11 Joined: Nov 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2008-11-20 06:38
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(This post was last modified: 2008-11-20 06:43 by iratasan.)
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artik
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2008-11-21 17:01
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Oh !! i was looking for EXACTLY the same system.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=40780 I'll look your topic, trying to get the best hardware configuration
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iratasan
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2008-11-21 20:17
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artik Wrote:Oh !! i was looking for EXACTLY the same system. PM sent. allright guys. does somebody at least have a link to a hardware compatibility list for ubuntu? the system should work as much out-of-the-box as possible. |
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artik
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2008-11-23 02:25
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iratasan, have you found a way to solve power on issue ? i don't think a system can be turned on with remote ... maybe someone can help us ...
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Scotch
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2008-11-23 08:59
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edit- nevermind, i thought we were talking about xbox-XBMC
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iratasan
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2008-11-24 02:26
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artik Wrote:iratasan, have you found a way to solve power on issue ? i don't think a system can be turned on with remote ... maybe someone can help us ... yup, there are some infrared receivers with powerup function, but seems like those companys only ship to germany: http://www.atric.de/IR-Einschalter/index.php http://www.my-irshop.de/catalog/product_...ucts_id=72 now the only question is if those receicers will work in linux and if i can use the MCE remote with them. add: big thanks to "snappz" for the following solution: "Antec Fusion case with built in IR. This can be powered up by remote." are there any other cases that can do this out of the box? anybody? anybody got an idea if it is possible to powerup via remote with the OrigenAE HTPC Aluminium S16V - silver??
(This post was last modified: 2008-11-24 03:02 by iratasan.)
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artik
Member Posts: 94 Joined: Jun 2005 Reputation: 0 |
2008-11-24 21:30
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edited.
see : http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=40751&page=2
(This post was last modified: 2008-11-28 19:09 by artik.)
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rernst
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2008-11-25 04:15
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artik Wrote:I - THE CASE That box is huge ... |
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iratasan
Junior Member Posts: 11 Joined: Nov 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2008-11-25 05:41
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artik, thanks man, great ideas. i think i will go a similar way, but of right now i think i will go with the regular linux release and i might use a origenae case and mod it so that i can put a crystalfontz 4 row displayin there. anyway, i want to gather some more infos before i'll make my final decisions.
thanks to anybody that contributed so far. as well here as in my other threads. please keep those ideas coming. it is very much appreciated. |
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gerryyoung1977
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iratasan Wrote:artik, thanks man, great ideas. i think i will go a similar way, but of right now i think i will go with the regular linux release and i might use a origenae case and mod it so that i can put a crystalfontz 4 row displayin there. anyway, i want to gather some more infos before i'll make my final decisions. Hi I bought one of these, i have my Harmony remote setup an an MCE remote and i use this device, works out about £20 delivered to power on/off my machine. Works a treat. http://www.simerec.com/PCS-2.html |
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