Build A Home Theater PC Or Should You?
March 2, 2010 by hometheaterplus
Filed under DVD Home Theater System
A home theater PC, or a media-center PC, is a home computer and A/V receiver combined for entertainment, similar to traditional home theater systems. Available are entertainment related upgrades that will make it into a home theater system, with progressive scan DVD playback, over the air HDTV support, and surround sound inputs with less fan noise. Also are the same computing functions, video abilities, and media storage.
If the home theater is already hooked up in the home, the addition of the right PC to it can add even more benefits to this investment. If not, then adding a PC to the home theater system will add benefits to an already existing set up. An example is that if we were an advanced gamer, we certainly will enjoy the gaming abilities that we have when it comes to the new addition.
Other advantages of the added home theater PC are enjoying the highly capable home theater’s ability of providing excellent quality sound. With the addition of the PC, it can even act as a tuner for the music to provide an even better final result. If we were considering the addition of a TIVO or DVR style-recording device with the home theater system, then we will want to consider the use of the pc as well.
It can help you to record, view, and allow us to store needed files. There are many different products that are available when we have the ability to access the home theater project through the web.
When shopping, we can find that there are complete systems already in place for those who are looking for a well put-together system ready-to-go. Two options are available for interested consumers: add the upgrades to an already existing PC set-up, or buy a prebuilt one.
If the computer is five years or less, simply getting different mother board will work, but otherwise – get the prebuilt home theater PC system. The purchase of a pc for your home theater system does not have to be overly expensive. The prebuilt PC set-up will work better for quality and high results but cost a whole lot more, but the rebuilt one will cost lots less, so it depends on what the priorities are.
The top selling media-center PCs are Dell in the top three positions: top #1 position at $649 is the Dell Dimension? E510 (DE510SAP) PC Desktop with an Intel Pentium D 2.8 GHz, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center 2005 Edition, 512 MB, 80 GB hard drive, CD-RW/DVD-ROM. Second position is the Dell XPS? 410 (DXPS410F1) with third position being the Dell Dimension? E310 (DE310F#).
With medica center PCs merging entertainment and computing into one big machine, the question being asked online is whether the TV tuner or the radio receiver is the most important. What do you think?
Mike Singh
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I want to build a home theater or media PC. What parts should I get?
I want to build a home-theater PC, but I’m not sure what I should get. If mainly I want to use it to watch streaming videos, DVDs, avi and mp4 files, and with a TV tuner TV shows what kind of configuration should I get? What’s most imporant? Do I need a high=end video card or processor? Do I really need to get a lot of RAM? PLease help
The truth is, people we’re watching video in real time even back when windows 95 came out. The best thing to do, is to build a small, cool, quiet machine to put near your TV instead of a huge, powerful rig. I would suggest getting a moderately priced Intel core 2 duo, a passively cooled (no fans) mid range graphics card, and a Creative X-Fi sound card (make sure it supports the sound features you want… 5.1/7.1, Dolby Digital, THX, etc.). Really, the most important thing in a media center PC is the video card. As long as it supports 1080p output through teh DVI or HDMI and is HDCP complaint then it is good enough, speed and memory size in this case is rather irrelevant. You could also get some kind of TV tuner with remote that is compatable with Windows Media Center.
That is the other thing, get Windows Vista Home Premium, it comes with windows media center which is great. However, if you want to playback Blu-Ray disks, then you will also need a Blu-Ray drive. Make sure it comes with playback software, as Win Media Center does NOT playback HD-DVD or Blu-Ray.
Lastly, get a small, but well ventilated case to put it all in.
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I’m not an expert, just an enthusiast. So I’ll just give you the expert’s guide to HTPC:
http://arstechnica.com/guides/buyer/guide-200804.ars
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