Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Dec 2010 17:38 UTC
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It sometimes has to double as a media centre. Since Linux still doesn't have decent audio and graphics stacks, Linux is simply not an option.
This is... weird. You're surely aware that Moovida, XBMC and its offsprings (Boxee, etc.) are available on Linux as well as Windows. And I am assuming that it either works - as in everything works for the intended use case! - or it does not - as in, some critical piece of driver is missing like audio or video which is kinda rare these days. The driver missing some functionality available only on the Windows version? Sure, it saddens me to say that it still happens. But to not work suitably for playing sound and/or video at all? Unlikely.
I have a crappy Intel integrated graphics chipset that despite its bad driver works decently with XBMC. No frame drops, no tearings, no lags whatsoever even with Full HD video and you can't possibly get much worse than that in Europe as far as I know. There are also plenty of options that will let you setup a UPnP streaming media server for your LAN on the same machine for free in case you have a PS3, XBox 360 or some other DLNA-capable device at home.
So, unless you're doing something unusual with your set up, Linux based HTPC software should suit just fine on a machine that needs to double as a media center and a file server of sorts with all the richness that the standard UNIX utilities - think cron & rsync for your particular case - provides.
I understand your bias towards Windows but to state that Linux falls short as a media center system sounds a bit far fetched, don't you think? Specially when taking into account that it serves as base for several commercial HTPC solutions available in the market today...
Edited 2010-12-26 01:59 UTC





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Playing minecraft is a bit tardy for sure. Why dont you say hi to these lifeless idiots @ http://www.livestream.com/minecrafterryday
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Oh btw theres your free recording tool. You can stream it live and its autoarchived and problem is solved.
And if you dont want to pay for fraps dont cry here but go to TPB.
"My server runs Windows 7" << FAIL
Want backup use Xcopy + Sched (yes thats a thing like cron in windows
Edited 2010-12-25 23:33 UTC