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AV gear-wise, I started with a completely clean slate here as I was not invested in any home theatre gear.
 
AV gear-wise, I started with a completely clean slate here as I was not invested in any home theatre gear.
  
===The Hybrid Box===
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My criteria for the design of this system is as follows:
I decided to build a '''hybrid''' first to do a sanity check.  My criteria for this machine was as follows:
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#Wherever possible use known-compatible components.
#Wherever possible use known-working components.
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#Wherever possible follow recommendations from forums, reviews, and wiki.
 
#Wherever possible follow recommendations from forums, reviews, and wiki.
 
#Use components in the price/performance sweet spot.
 
#Use components in the price/performance sweet spot.
 
#Aesthetics should be living-room friendly.
 
#Aesthetics should be living-room friendly.
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#Keep it simple, but still test the broad capabilities of LinuxMCE.
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===Hybrid Box===
  
 
====Bill of Materials====
 
====Bill of Materials====
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===The TV===
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===TV===
  
===The Speakers===
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===Speakers===
  
===The Orbiter===
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===Orbiter===

Revision as of 04:50, 2 May 2008

My First System

In May 2008, I began building a LinuxMCE test system. I wanted to see if I could replicate at least part of what I saw in the Video. The test system system will hopefully become my main working home theatre system.

AV gear-wise, I started with a completely clean slate here as I was not invested in any home theatre gear.

My criteria for the design of this system is as follows:

  1. Wherever possible use known-compatible components.
  2. Wherever possible follow recommendations from forums, reviews, and wiki.
  3. Use components in the price/performance sweet spot.
  4. Aesthetics should be living-room friendly.
  5. Keep it simple, but still test the broad capabilities of LinuxMCE.

Hybrid Box

Bill of Materials

Component Model Price Notes
Motherboard ASUS M2NPV-VM $94.01 used in Video
breakout ASUS SPDIF-OUT/OPT $9.02 SPDIF breakout board
breakout ASUS 9PIN Serial Port Header $6.60 two of these to breakout COM ports
CPU
heatsink Scythe Mini Ninja Heatpipe Fanless Heatsink AM2 $38.98 should be good enough to cool w/o CPU fan
second ethernet adapter ENCORE ENL832-TX-RENT $8.68 based on Realtek_8139
HDD Hitachi Deskstar P7K500 500GB $87.20
case Silverstone Lascala LC17B $129.99 HTPC form factor, big enough to accomodate conversion to core

TV

Speakers

Orbiter