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'''Media directors''' are PC devices, connected to the Linux MCE [[Core]] through your home LAN, which playback the audio and video managed by the LinuxMCE system. A single PC on the network can be a combined ("hybrid") Core and Media Director, or you can have one dedicated Core and multiple Media Directors. (Of course, you can have one hybrid Core/Media Director with additional peripheral Media Directors, as well.)
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While a dedicated core can be hidden in a closet or somewhere, each Media Director is generally attached to a TV or entertainment center. As such, it has requirements similar to a Home Theater PC (good graphics and sound cards, low noise, low heat production). Most high-end home theater PCs are suitable for use as Media Directors, but there are several customised systems that can be found (or built) far less expensively.
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Generally your other [[AV devices]] are connected to your media director. In the LinuxMCE admin panel, the A/V devices are specified first, before adding settings for the media directors. This is done because the Core keeps track of the controls and settings of all devices centrally. It is possible to netboot Media Directors from the Core, so all settings for all Media Directors and devices are stored in the Core.
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| [[Generic PC]] | [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Category:Media_Directors Other Media Directors]
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