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== Picture Quality == | == Picture Quality == | ||
=== DVD Playback === | === DVD Playback === | ||
+ | ==== Windows Madia Centre ==== | ||
+ | The DVD drive on the eBox is tempromental and works intermitently. When it does work and play back the DVD the playback and picture quality is fine with no juttering and bright colours. | ||
+ | ==== LinuxMCE ==== | ||
+ | I have managed to play back DVD's both direct from disc and after being ripped. I was impressed that ripped DVD's retain the full DVD structure including menus etc. Playback is fine with no juttering. Unfortunatly the picture quality it not that good. The resolution is fine but the colours are all washed out and not bright at all. | ||
=== Recorded TV Playback === | === Recorded TV Playback === | ||
+ | ==== Windows Madia Centre ==== | ||
+ | Most of the time the playback is fine. However sometimes the playback is jerky and completly unwatchable. I think this is when the program was recorded when both tuners were in use. The colour is normal. | ||
+ | ==== LinuxMCE ==== | ||
+ | Again the colour is very washed out. I have not come across any other problems with playback. | ||
=== Live TV === | === Live TV === | ||
+ | ==== Windows Madia Centre ==== | ||
+ | Watching Live TV has always been fine, except sometimes when both tuners are in use. When this happens playback is jerky. | ||
+ | ==== LinuxMCE ==== | ||
+ | Watching Live TV works fine. | ||
+ | |||
== UI == | == UI == | ||
=== Listening to Music === | === Listening to Music === |
Revision as of 12:59, 3 May 2009
I have both a Windows XP Media centre PC and a LinuxMCE PC set up in my living room attached to my TV. I am hoping to replace the windows Media centre PC but before I do this I need to ensure that LinuxMCE is up to the job of replacing it. I am hoping the LinuxMCE community will be able to assist me with advice on how to get LinuxMCE performing the way I want it. For this reason I have created this page comparing the two highlighting areas where the LinuxMCE set up is not currently living up to my requirements.
Contents
Base Systems
Windows Media Centre | LinuxMCE | |
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Manufacturer | Eversham - EBox (Eversham have gone bust now) | Built myself |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP Media Centre Edition Vesion 2002 Service Pack 3 |
LinuxMCE DVD Install |
Motherboard | Abit AA8-Duramax http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NAME=AA8-DuraMAX&fMTYPE=LGA775 06/12/2004-i925X-W83627-6A79FA19C-12 |
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Processor | Intel(R) Pentuim(R) 4 CPU 3.00Ghz | Intel(R) Pentuim(R) 4 CPU 3.60GHz |
RAM | 1Gb | 1Gb (2x512Mb Sims www.crucial.com) |
Graphics Card | PCI Express Card GeCube RADEON X550 256mb http://www.gecube.com/products-detail.php?prod_cat_pid=&prod_cat_id=23&prod_id=61534 |
AGPx8 NVidia Geforce 6600GT http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_6600.html |
External Network Card | On Motherboard | On Motherboard (1 x RJ-45 GbE LAN Connector) |
Internal Network Card | None | PCI Card EtherFast Lan Adapter SP2500RS 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation http://www.micronet.info/model_detail.aspx?series_no=5&sno=211 |
TV Capture Card 1 | PCI Card | PCI Card Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T500 Dual Digital Tuner http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Not the diversity model |
TV Capture Card 2 | PCI Card Exactly the same as TV Capture Card 1 |
None |
Hard Disk | Seegate Barracuda 7200.8 500Gb http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=46cc99f4fa74c010VgnVCM100000dd04090aRCRD&locale=en-US&reqPage=Model&modelReqTab=TechSpecs |
TV Output, resoultion, etc.
My TV is an old Sony TV. The only output device connected to the computers is the TV (Both Audio and TV outs are connected via a scart lead.) Both systems connect to the same TV via Scart and for the comparision I am using a switch box which switches from one to the other.
Windows Media Centre | LinuxMCE | |
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Video Connector used | Video connector | S-Video connector |
Video Resolution | 1024 x 768 | 1024 x 768 |
Color | High (32-bit) | |
Refresh | 60 Hz | 60 |
Audio Connector used | Motherboard Stero out going to a splitter going to Scart lead adapter | Motherboard Stero out going to a splitter going to Scart lead adapter |
Input
Windows Media Centre | LinuxMCE | |
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IR Reciever | Reciever built into the case. I believe it's one that came with the windows MCE controler | USBUIRT http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Usbuirt |
IR Remote | Windows Media Centre Remote | USBUIRT http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Usbuirt |
IR Keyboard | Microsoft Remote Keyboard for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition - Keyboard - wireless - infrared - integrated mouse, integrated remote control | None (PS2 keyboard used for testing) |
Other Input Methods tried for LinuxMCE Machine
Web Orbitor run from my laptop
Windows Mobile Orbitor installed on my XDA Orbit 2 Mobile phone
Windows Mobile Orbitor installed on my XDA IIi (my old mobile)
Comparison
Picture Quality
DVD Playback
Windows Madia Centre
The DVD drive on the eBox is tempromental and works intermitently. When it does work and play back the DVD the playback and picture quality is fine with no juttering and bright colours.
LinuxMCE
I have managed to play back DVD's both direct from disc and after being ripped. I was impressed that ripped DVD's retain the full DVD structure including menus etc. Playback is fine with no juttering. Unfortunatly the picture quality it not that good. The resolution is fine but the colours are all washed out and not bright at all.
Recorded TV Playback
Windows Madia Centre
Most of the time the playback is fine. However sometimes the playback is jerky and completly unwatchable. I think this is when the program was recorded when both tuners were in use. The colour is normal.
LinuxMCE
Again the colour is very washed out. I have not come across any other problems with playback.
Live TV
Windows Madia Centre
Watching Live TV has always been fine, except sometimes when both tuners are in use. When this happens playback is jerky.
LinuxMCE
Watching Live TV works fine.