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PCalchemy Releases Alchemy Series Media Center Systems
Posted by: rampy on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 - 02:49 PM
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Our favorite HTPC vendor PCalchemy (for a myriad of reasons!) officially launches their new line of expertly preconfigured Media Center Systems line of HTPCs.

Here's the Official Press Release
PCalchemy Releases Alchemy Series Media Center Systems
"Pcalchemy's new Alchemy Series Media Centers provide a rich digital entertainment experience by utilizing the latest technologies including Intel's Core™ 2 Duo processor, Viiv, and Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005. Four models are available, ranging from the diminutive Alchemy RE to the flagship Alchemy XE, featuring a high performance Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6700 processor, 1TB of dedicated content storage, and an optional Blu-ray Disc recorder."
"Each Alchemy Series Media Center is built with the highest quality components, providing not only a reliable, state-of-the-art, and high performance Media Center, but one that is so quiet you will hardly notice it in the room. "
Rampy note: I've been trying out a pre-release version of one of the Alchemy Series Media Centers and have been impressed so far with the quality of the build and attention to detail. I'm predisposed to build over buying a preconfigured system, but the slightly humbling truth is that I like the PCAlchemy MCE better than my hand built system. Greg, be warned that I'll be concocting all sorts of excuses to not send it back in a timely fashion ;)

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The DVD and Movie Jukebox in my Basement
Posted by: rampy on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 10:26 AM
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*drool* ... Seth Miller describes to the Snapstream Blog his DVD and Movie Jukebox Setup in my Basement
After years of yearning to bring the true theater experience home, I have finally succeeded. My home now boasts a theater that will engulf you in the movie experience, tower over you with special not meant for mere television and bring a library of over 175 movies no more than the push of a button away, a jukebox of movies from TV and DVD. This theater was built on a limited budget, but boasts all the features that I’ve been dreaming of since I first heard someone say, “home theater”.
The PC is running Snapstream’s Beyond TV and Beyond Media. Since I am talking about the home theater experience, I will focus on Beyond Media, and in particular, a piece of pure programming genius, and every tech fiend’s best friend, the DVD library plug-in. This plug-in, allows me to store, organize and watch a library of over 175 movies and growing.

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Xbox Media Center (XBMC) Version 2.0 Released!
Posted by: rampy on Sunday, October 01, 2006 - 07:19 PM
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XboxMediaCenter 2.0.0 is released!
"Team-XBMC and The XBMC Project is proud to announce the release of XboxMediaCenter 2.0.0. XBox Media Center (XBMC) is an award winning, free and open source media player for the Xbox™ game-console. The XboxMediaCenter 2.0.0 point-release source code has now been set in our CVS. We consider that the current code in the XBMC CVS is as stable as a point-release should be. All XBMC users are highly encouraged to upgrade to this stable Xbox Media Center 2.0.0 point-release. Remember, the XBMC source code needs to be compiled with the XDK, and requires a modded Xbox to run. Our thanks goes out to everyone who has tested, reported bugs, and helped fix them in order to make this release possible.
There are many new features and functions that have been introduced since the 1.1.0 point-release, that we cannot list them all here. A few that are especially worth mentioning are; the enhanced GUI/skin-engine, the Project Mayhem III skin, DVD-Video menu/navigation support (with ISO/IMG image parsing), RAR/ZIP archive parsing, a new audio/music-player (PAPlayer) with crossfade, gapless playback and ReplayGain support, Karaoke CDG-file display, Xored Trainer Engine (gaming-cheats), XLink Kai (online-gaming) front-end, iTunes 6.x DAAP and UPnP-clients, and two surprise features; read-only support for FAT12/16/32 formatted USB Mass Storage Devices up to 4GB in size, and a brand new "skinnable" 3D visualizer.
For a full list of all features/functions and codecs/formats supported by XBMC please visit the "XBMC Features and Supported Formats/Codecs" page in our new online manual."

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Get Paid to Hack Open PVR From Neuros
Posted by: rampy on Friday, September 29, 2006 - 12:06 PM
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Open PVR from Neuros: cash money to owners who hack it
Neuros, makers of the coolest video-recording toys in the world, have just released their OSD, a fully open set-top box.
"What is the OSD?
The Neuros OSD is the first open source, Linux-based, embedded media center. It records video from any source and links your PC, entertainment center, and portables.
Free Your Media
The Neuros OSD was created to connect user's computer and entertainment worlds. Among many other things, this would allow users to watch video downloads and digital photo slideshows on TVs and listen to MP3s through their stereos. Previously the choices for doing this have been restricted to two approaches: all-in-one PC-based media centers and limited, closed "embedded" devices in various forms: PVRs, digital media adapters and streaming devices.
The OSD also enables users to take their video on the go and watch video on any device with non-DRM, standard MPEG-4 files. The OSD supports virtually all devices with data conversion or requiring extensive set-up. There are no subscription fees associated with the use of the OSD. "
tons of cool pictures and info on the official neuros OSD hacking wiki
see also the neuros blog and official Neuros home page

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Shhh! Build Quiet HTPC & Silent Video Card Review
Posted by: rampy on Thursday, September 21, 2006 - 09:56 AM
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Found both these cool and quiet HTPC related links from HTPCnews
AnandTech reviews 21 silent / passively cooled video cards
"... The silent graphics card, a graphics card that is completely passively cooled, often using heat pipes and an oversized heatsink to eliminate the need for a fan to keep the GPU/memory cooled. The idea of a quiet or silent graphics card is appealing to many types of computer users, and many card manufacturers have realized this and are offering silent solutions. In the past, the only passively cooled video cards were slow entry level offerings. This is no longer true, and you can now get many mid range GPUs that offer reasonable performance without any noise output."
ExtremeTech builds a quiet, efficient Home Theater PC
"Nearly a year ago, we pieced together our Dual-Core Media Center PC. Since then, expansion of the HTPC ecosystem hasn't slowed one bit. The selection of faster and more versatile hardware such as motherboards, graphics cards, tuners, and cases has multiplied along with the availability of free and paid-for software solutions. Microsoft continues to refine its much-improved Windows Media Center Edition 2005. BeyondTV, GB-PVR, MythTV, and SageTV have maintained loyal followers of their own. In the realm of consumer electronics, more flat panel TVs include DVI and VGA inputs enabling them to handle double duty as both a TV and PC monitor."

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Apple Announces iTV Video Streaming Box
Posted by: rampy on Tuesday, September 12, 2006 - 03:42 PM
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Apple Announces iTV Video Streaming Box
"Going by the codeword of iTV, the box looks like a flattened Mac mini -- apparently it's around half the height -- and features a built-in power supply, USB 2.0, Ethernet, 802.11 "wireless component video", optical audio and HDMI ports, plus regular ol' RCA stereo audio ports. Controllable by the standard Apple remote, the iTV will come with an updated version of the Front Row interface that shares Front Row's smooth 3D graphics, but differs in that it has a menu on the right side of the screen. Apparently it'll work with both iTunes on both PCs and Macs, and will sell for $299."
Discuss Apple iTV in the forum
g808's commentary on the apple itv announcement

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