Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 11th Sep 2009 22:31 UTC
While we at OSNews often talk about desktops, laptops, and netbooks, there is another "form factor" which is making inroads into various households: the home theatre PC, or HTPC. There are a lot of software packages out there that will aid in turning a computer into an HTPC, and since I've been testing three of them extensively over the past months, I figured we'd talk about what you use.
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Well, forgive my ignorance, but I sorround myself with stuff I need and I can use, not with buzzwords. What is a HTPC? A computer with a large(r) screen. Well, that's what I use, a small form factor computer hooked up to the tv, wireless keyboard and mouse. No media center app, I don't need that, it's just a self-imposed limitation on the use. Tv tuner, lots of codecs, transcoding apps, burning apps, video and audio player and I'm good with it for [let me think] I don't know exactly, but more than 2 years now. Only opened to clean out the dust every now and then.
I let others s*ck with shiny toys that call themselved media center apps/packages.
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Well, forgive my ignorance, but I sorround myself with stuff I need and I can use, not with buzzwords. What is a HTPC? A computer with a large(r) screen. Well, that's what I use, a small form factor computer hooked up to the tv, wireless keyboard and mouse. No media center app, I don't need that, it's just a self-imposed limitation on the use. Tv tuner, lots of codecs, transcoding apps, burning apps, video and audio player and I'm good with it for [let me think] I don't know exactly, but more than 2 years now. Only opened to clean out the dust every now and then.
I let others s*ck with shiny toys that call themselved media center apps/packages.