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    Media Centre PC's

    Okay, I've built a PC, stuck on Windows Media Center 2005 and connected it via DVI to my big LCD TV in the living room.

    Questions:

    1 . What do I need to receive free to air digital TV and be able to record my fave programmes to HDD whilst watching another channel at the same time?

    2. Where can I get a media center remote control unit cheaply?

    3. What the best small wireless keyboard? Can you get one with some kind of laptop type nipple, glide pad or roller ball so I can operate the PC and surf in the living room.

    4. What other clever things can I do with this PC in the living room? Any alternitives to Media Center that offers more features?

    Cheers.

    #2
    1) Get a cheap PC with TV card and the biggest hard drive you can afford
    2) Install your favourite flavour of Linux on it
    3) Grab and install MythTV - http://www.mythtv.org/

    Set up is free (minus cost of PC) and it isn't encumbered by DRM restrictions etc like the Microsoft offering.

    The feature list is fairly impressive - http://www.mythtv.org/modules.php?name=MythFeatures
    Listen to my last album on Spotify

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      #3
      Thanks but I don't do Linux. It's written by terrorists you know.

      http://www.thenetworkadministrator.c...stfriendly.htm

      Anyone know much about Microsoft Media Center 2005?

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        #4
        To watch one and record another you will need two TV cards I believe.

        look at the spec sheets on commercial mediacentre PCs like HUSH http://www.hushtechnologies.com/
        I am not qualified to give the above advice!

        The original point and click interface by
        Smith and Wesson.

        Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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