
04-17-2004, 08:24 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 133
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Ok, I researched this a bit more (somehow I know that this is going to end up costing ME money - my media receiver is looking a little old now :wink
The Replay will not do pictures, but you might be able to do video with DVArchive and some work. The Tivo Media option looks like it does pics and music (don't know about WMA) but no video.
Ok, this is not exactly for the faint of heart, but there may be another option if you are tech-savvy. How about a modded X-Box? Granted, I keep mine purely factory (don't want to be banned from Xbox Live), but I followed a link on PPCT to a site that had info a a nice-looking Windows Media Center running on a modded box. With the recent price drop an Xbox will run $149, looks like about $50 for the chip, everything else is opensource.
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Originally Posted by XBMC site
Currently the XboxMediaCenter can be used to play and view supported video/audio/picture formats such as MPEG-1/2, DivX, XVID, MP3, JPG and more direct from a CD/DVD in the Xbox™ DVD-ROM or of the Xbox™ hard disk drive, it can also play files from a PC over a LAN / network via XStream Server software or from a Windows (SMB) share. It has playlists and slideshow. These features enable the Xbox™ running XboxMediaCenter to fully function as a multi-media jukebox.
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Looks like a very interesting project, you are only out about $200, you can use digital audio out on the xbox, plus you have a kick-ass gaming system.
Anybody actually done this? I might consider picking up a 2nd Xbox to give this a whirl.
Here is a link to the site
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