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Re: True Media Center
jakewash #347544 05/08/11 08:05 PM
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Here is the grocery list i have so far. With the case I have selected I would still have one bay open to expand to one additional hard drive. My music collection will only take up about 200 GB once it is uncompressed. The goal of this is to be able to play lossless through my HT and be able to control itunes on my 58". I dont care too much about ripping blue rays or any of that jazz but to be able to display pictures and home movies is going to be cool too.


Case + fans + 500w power supply = $70
Asus motherboard = $100
Intel i3 processor = $150
Radeon 6450 video card = $50
4GB crucial ram = $65
(2) 500 GB western digital 7200 RPM HDD's = $115
Plaxtor Blue Ray player = $120
Wireless mouse and keyboard = $25

Total comes in at about 700 dollars give or take.

Does anyone see something I am missing or may regret not including in the future. Thanks for taking a look.


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Re: True Media Center
Nashvegas Rocks #347552 05/08/11 08:47 PM
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Plextor used to make good drives, now they just rebadge other makes. Get this Pioneer instead: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Professional/Computer-Drives/BDR-206DBK


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Re: True Media Center
ClubNeon #347565 05/08/11 11:27 PM
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Chris,


Thanks for the input. I have now changed that item in my spreadsheet. This is going to be a work in progress as I am building a house ATM. Unfortunately we don't have the budget for a true media room I will be glad to get my HT on the main living area vs a bonus room. The house should be done by sept 16th and that is when I would like to have this built by as well.


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Re: True Media Center
Nashvegas Rocks #349856 06/09/11 07:52 PM
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One note on PCs and Surround Sound, and this is only really important if you are a PC Gamer...

Case1) while most current Motherboards will do 5.1 or 7.1 Audio, some will only present it in Analog and you will need a 3.5mm jack for each audio port. You've all seen the array of 6 multicolored "headphone" jacks on the back of PCs...

Case2) If your motherboard is recent it may have Dolby Studio on it you will likely have an SPIDF port on the back, whether optical or coax. These boards will talk Dolby Digital to your Receiver if the source is in Dolby Digital.

In Case1, you can passthrough your Audio to an HDMI port if your VideoCard has one. In this case, if you don't have a Dolby encoder on board you *will* get audio through your HDMI but it will only be Stereo.

In Case1, you can passthrough your Audio to an HDMI port if your VideoCard has one. In this case, if you *do* have a Dolby encoder on board you *will* get audio through your HDMI and it will be presented in Dolby Surround, if your Source is (IE movies)

In Case2 you certainly have a Dolby Encoder on board and your only choices are do you want to use the SPIDF connector or pass through to your HDMI.

In *all* cases above if the source is not Dolby Digital encoded you will get an analog presentation and it will be downmixed to Stereo. For example most Video Games.

Only way arround this is if you have a sound card or an onboard chip that supports DDL or "Dolby Digital Live". DDL will encode multi-channel analog audio into Dolby Digital in Real Time.

My Motherboard is an MSI P67-GD65 with Dolby TruStudio Pro but in order to game in Surround Sound I bought and ASUS Xonar D1 soundcard with DDL and an Optical Out. It should be noted that some games do DolbyDigital encoding now anyway (Battlefield Bad Company 2) and will not require the additional soundcard if you have the Dolby motherboard.

You have no idea HOW long it took me to figure all this out!

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Re: True Media Center
snazzed #349933 06/10/11 06:21 PM
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FYI if you buy a new mobo/cpu with the i3 there really isn't much need to even buy a separate video card. The video/audio processing on the i3 is pretty good.

Re: True Media Center
INANE #349935 06/10/11 06:30 PM
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Yeah, right up until your wife spills a glass of water on it, anyway.


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