I'm setting up a surround-sound home entertainment system and want to use a streamer component, connected to the audio receiver, with the display being output on my 58" TV. MC remote control is to be provided by way of my HP PPC.
All of my audio files (primarily MP3 format) sit on a RAID 5, 700GB PC, with that media center PC to be located in my second floor office, well away from the downstairs entertainment system. Since the house is presently gutted, I'm installing CAT5e Ethernet cabling to connect the downstairs streamer to the upstairs media center PC.
The question is, which streamer would be best suited to this application? The smart money seems to be with Slim Devices, a route toward which I'm leaning—especially since Creative Labs bought the company and I'm relatively happy with them (I'm a Nomad user).
OR.... since I'm in the design phase, might I be better served to use a spare PC as an integral part of the downstairs entertainment system, with its video output routed to the TV (it having a std. VGA input)? Long-term, wouldn't this preclude locking me into proprietary, non-MC-friendly engineering/coding decisions thrust upon me by Sonos, Slim, or Roku?