Posts Tagged ‘media center’

Boxee Update

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Well after fighting with Linux for about a week I finally decided to scrap it.  I fought trying to get the audio to work properly and it never would really work 100% and even when it would work it would stop working for no reason after a short time.  So I installed Windows 7 x64 RC, installed Boxee, plugged in my digital optical cable, changed default output to SPDIF and everything worked like a champ first time with no issue.  It even play’s ISOs with sound which I never did get working in Ubuntu.

I guess this is probably why Linux will never make it in the mainstream desktop market.

Its Name Was Boxee…

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Boxee LogoSo in my quest to create a media center PC MythTV didn’t hold the Holy Grail that I had hoped it would.  It seemed to be geared more towards recording content and playing it back than playing currently stored content for which I was primarly searching.  I’m not saying MythTV couldn’t do that, but it required more plugins and configuring that I wanted to spend.

I decided to move on to XBMC (Xbox Media Center).  I had previously had XBMC installed on an old XBOX that I had and really liked how it worked and played.  They had more recently come out with a version that would run on Linux so I figured it deserved a shot.  After playing with it for a bit I was somewhat satisfied with it, but it was still missing the Hulu plugin that I was hoping for as well.  This brought me to Boxee which is an extension of the XBMC project.

Boxee has a very nice UI and includes pretty much everything that I was looking for in my Media Center.  It will play Hulu as well as a number of other streaming content, has built in bittorrent and plays almost every format known (including ISOs).  The only thing that it doesn’t do currently is play Netflix, but I think there are some work arounds for it as well as they are working on solving that issue.

I had some difficult time getting the digital audio to work properly mostly due to issues with Linux (isn’t it always? :) ), but I think I have it mostly ironed out now.  I still can’t get the sound to work when I play an ISO file, but I’m sure I’ll get it figured out eventually and that isn’t deal breaking — yet.

I found this article where someone built a pretty decent set top box using boxee and a slim computer case that I might do as a second box for my bedroom.

MythTV

Monday, June 22nd, 2009
http://www.mythtv.org

http://www.mythtv.org

So I’m thinking of taking a crack at installing MythTV on a Ubuntu box and setting up a little media center computer.  I’ve been using my Xbox for along time and just reading off a share on my main computer, but I’ve been having a lot of issues with my Xbox being able to see media as well as the Xbox doesn’t support a number of  codecs and hopefully MythTV will have better support.  I think I will start with just playing stored media content and then move up to recording my HD feeds and perhaps my satellite feed later on.