2008-09-14, 17:35
Hi All,
As the post states, I have been under a rock for the last couple of months, and have not checked this site. I was pleasantly surprised that XBMC was released for the PC. Great job everyone involved.
Now for my list of questions. I apologize if these were asked, I searched around, but did not find a lot of info, so I figured I would ask.
1) I have the normal XBMC. So far I love it, the only down part for me is the fact that it does not play HD codecs well. I saw in the FAQ that this cannot play Blu-Ray and HDDVD movies, but nothing about the actual codecs.
So I was wondering, under the current build, what codecs work well? I am mainly interested in the h264 and mkv codecs.
2) Has anyone built a HTPC to use this on? Or are you guys mainly using this with Laptops? I have been debating on building a HTPC for a year now, but my Xbox kept that from happening, with this release I may as well do it now.
3) I was wondering what is the cheapest build I can get away with to build a HTPC that will play the HD Codec well? I have been looking at the http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1345&ID=1424 for HTPCs, as they look like receivers. But here are some issues I have, that I need some help on:
- My current receiver and TV do not support HDMI.
- My receiver handles optical audio inputs
- My TV and receiver only handle component video inputs
- MY TV is 1080i only
Please don't say update your Home Theater, as I have a child on the way and we just finished doing a bathroom in the house. Also, in a couple of years I am going to build a home theater, so I rather not splurge now on a TV I will not use in 2 or so years. Not to mention, I still get a great picture out of my 50" rear projection screen from 2001.
Now back to my questions.
3a) What Videocard can I get that will support 1080i through component input
3b) What Soundcard could I get that supports Dolby Digital through Optical Inputs
4) Will my build show properly on a 1080i TV with Component Cable? Someone once mentioned to me that it may not with Component.
4) What processor and Chipset would you guys recommend, keeping a low budget in mind.
I am not stating a budget here, because ideally I would like the HTPC to do Movie, Music an Pictures. Besides that, I am not a gamer, so I won't need anything crazy. I also, want to save some money to get a couple of TB drives to throw into this thing.
So any help would be greatly appreciated.
As the post states, I have been under a rock for the last couple of months, and have not checked this site. I was pleasantly surprised that XBMC was released for the PC. Great job everyone involved.
Now for my list of questions. I apologize if these were asked, I searched around, but did not find a lot of info, so I figured I would ask.
1) I have the normal XBMC. So far I love it, the only down part for me is the fact that it does not play HD codecs well. I saw in the FAQ that this cannot play Blu-Ray and HDDVD movies, but nothing about the actual codecs.
So I was wondering, under the current build, what codecs work well? I am mainly interested in the h264 and mkv codecs.
2) Has anyone built a HTPC to use this on? Or are you guys mainly using this with Laptops? I have been debating on building a HTPC for a year now, but my Xbox kept that from happening, with this release I may as well do it now.
3) I was wondering what is the cheapest build I can get away with to build a HTPC that will play the HD Codec well? I have been looking at the http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1345&ID=1424 for HTPCs, as they look like receivers. But here are some issues I have, that I need some help on:
- My current receiver and TV do not support HDMI.
- My receiver handles optical audio inputs
- My TV and receiver only handle component video inputs
- MY TV is 1080i only
Please don't say update your Home Theater, as I have a child on the way and we just finished doing a bathroom in the house. Also, in a couple of years I am going to build a home theater, so I rather not splurge now on a TV I will not use in 2 or so years. Not to mention, I still get a great picture out of my 50" rear projection screen from 2001.
Now back to my questions.
3a) What Videocard can I get that will support 1080i through component input
3b) What Soundcard could I get that supports Dolby Digital through Optical Inputs
4) Will my build show properly on a 1080i TV with Component Cable? Someone once mentioned to me that it may not with Component.
4) What processor and Chipset would you guys recommend, keeping a low budget in mind.
I am not stating a budget here, because ideally I would like the HTPC to do Movie, Music an Pictures. Besides that, I am not a gamer, so I won't need anything crazy. I also, want to save some money to get a couple of TB drives to throw into this thing.
So any help would be greatly appreciated.