2008-07-16, 12:33
Hey!
I have used the XBMC on XBOX for some years now and are really impressed with the software!
But when upgrading the TV I needed something that could play HD-material which the XBOX couldnt do
I began to look at alternatives like MediaPortel, but there was simple to much problems. Then I bought a popcorn hour A-100 which obviously shouldn't be released from 2009 or 2010.
To my glad surprise I found that XBMC could be runned on a HTPC with Windows(preferred) or Linux.
I have now tested the XBMC for Windows on the following setup:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2,4 Ghz
Memory : 2 GB
Graphic : Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB
The XBMC runs really nice on this setup, even the HD-material works grate! Its a big difference comparing to other media centers!
I was before rejecting the HTPC thought be course of lack of good media center software but if I could get a XBMC for windows to work as good as it do on my setup then it would be a different story.
The setup I am thinking of for a HTPC is as fallows:
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E8300 2,83GHz Tray
Motherboard : Asus P5E-VM HDMI
Memory : Corsair XMS2 Xtreme TwinX DDR2 PC6400/800MHz CL4 2x1GB
My main demands on the software is as follows :
1. Fast and good looking GUI
2. Fast forwarding and stepping in al kind of movies
3. Possibility to play all songs in random order located in a catalog structure
4. Play almost all media files(even HD-material).
5. Stream the media from server with out long buffering times.
I have some questions on this :
1. Will my HTPC handle the XBMC smoothly even when playing HD-material? note that the motherboard have the built in graphic card.
2. I could not found any bugs when I did a fast test, is there any that I need to know about?
3. Will the XBMC use the decoders that are installed on the computer or is these already built in?
4. How could I connect the XBOX remote control to a HTPC?
Best Regards
snowjim
I have used the XBMC on XBOX for some years now and are really impressed with the software!
But when upgrading the TV I needed something that could play HD-material which the XBOX couldnt do
I began to look at alternatives like MediaPortel, but there was simple to much problems. Then I bought a popcorn hour A-100 which obviously shouldn't be released from 2009 or 2010.
To my glad surprise I found that XBMC could be runned on a HTPC with Windows(preferred) or Linux.
I have now tested the XBMC for Windows on the following setup:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2,4 Ghz
Memory : 2 GB
Graphic : Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB
The XBMC runs really nice on this setup, even the HD-material works grate! Its a big difference comparing to other media centers!
I was before rejecting the HTPC thought be course of lack of good media center software but if I could get a XBMC for windows to work as good as it do on my setup then it would be a different story.
The setup I am thinking of for a HTPC is as fallows:
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E8300 2,83GHz Tray
Motherboard : Asus P5E-VM HDMI
Memory : Corsair XMS2 Xtreme TwinX DDR2 PC6400/800MHz CL4 2x1GB
My main demands on the software is as follows :
1. Fast and good looking GUI
2. Fast forwarding and stepping in al kind of movies
3. Possibility to play all songs in random order located in a catalog structure
4. Play almost all media files(even HD-material).
5. Stream the media from server with out long buffering times.
I have some questions on this :
1. Will my HTPC handle the XBMC smoothly even when playing HD-material? note that the motherboard have the built in graphic card.
2. I could not found any bugs when I did a fast test, is there any that I need to know about?
3. Will the XBMC use the decoders that are installed on the computer or is these already built in?
4. How could I connect the XBOX remote control to a HTPC?
Best Regards
snowjim