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#16452 - 01/08/07 01:41 PM Media Servers
ej Offline
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Registered: 05/29/06
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Loc: Fairview, TX
I've been going around and around with myself debating on installing a media server in my HT. Without a doubt, my biggest fear is the degradation of DVD video playback.

So here's my questions:

1. Does anyone have one?
2. What brand?
3. Are you satisfied with its video/audio reproduction compared to your standalone units?
4. What are some of your likes/dislikes?
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#16453 - 01/10/07 04:32 PM Re: Media Servers
Cybermynd Offline
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Registered: 11/21/06
Posts: 45
Loc: Regina, Canada
Personally I just build them using Windows XP or Windows Media Centre edition. I was using Beyond TV for a long time but switched over to MCE and can't say I've been disappointed. I do not play DVDs on it though. A $150 Oppo is a better bet for that.
I think the Slim Devices offering(s) is/are very slick and have been well reviewed. Music only I think.
If you want pretty and excellent performance you might want to look at http://www.stereophile.com/mediaservers/406olive/

If you're interested in good sound make sure that your candidates play lossless codecs and the more video formats supported the better.
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#16454 - 01/11/07 01:21 PM Re: Media Servers
bobliinds Offline
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Registered: 03/10/02
Posts: 221
Loc: Las Vegas, NV
A little off-topic, but...

In the "non-standard solution" category, I still recommend considering a modded Xbox running XBMC (the freeware Xbox Media Center software). Although I recognize that this isn't for everybody--particularly if the main purpose is just to archive DVD content to a central storage device--it is still a very handy and affordable solution.

With a large drive installed in the Xbox, this can work quite well as a media server. (Although I don't use it this way. I have it networked to my PC and stream content from that system.) XBMC supports just about every lossy and lossless audio and video codec and sports a very nice (and skinnable) interface.

As ej anticipates in the original post, there is a compromise in DVD playback. I'm still glad to have my HD A1 for that.

PS -- I also understand that the Xbox 360 is good for this if you're running Windows XP Media Center on a source PC; but I haven't popped for any next-gen system, yet.

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