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Windows => Television => Topic started by: gadgetjunky330 on May 07, 2004, 03:54:27 pm

Title: Building a PC
Post by: gadgetjunky330 on May 07, 2004, 03:54:27 pm
Hi,

I'm looking into building a media centre but don't have too much experience building PCs. From what i've gathered, i need to buy a video card to get a picture from the pc to the tv. Could anybody recommend a good card please? Also what about the sound, will i need to purchase a decent sound card too? I have a dell PC and both these components are standard. I live in the UK if that is an issue (e.g. NTSC vs PAL).

Also any ideas on how to get picture and sounds across wirelessly from my bedroom to the lounge would be greatly appreciated.

I look forward to hearing from someone.

Thanks
Title: Re:newbie needs help
Post by: cascius on May 09, 2004, 10:28:11 am
Hi gadget,

As far as the sound is concerned, it really depends on what equipment you alredy have. Personally getting a creativelabs 5.1 Live should do the trick for you (about $40). Please check this other thread of mine with info regarding this card: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?board=9;action=display;threadid=20722

Then if you already have a good receiver and speakers, you'll be set. Otherwise, get your hands on a 5.1 PC speaker system (about$70 and up.) This will definitely make a nice change in overall sound quality.

As far as the graphic card is concerned, all you need is to have an svideo output. Well actually, that's assuming your TV is a regular one and not an HD one. I use an ATI Radeon 8500 (quite outdated now) and it works flawlessly for me. So anything newer should work just fine.

I'm not familiar with getting pictures and sound wirelessly directly to a TV set/ stereo. But if you have a 2nd pc and a wireless network, it's very easy:
On the server (bedroom) just do start:all programs:j river: Media server
Then click file:start sharing and you're set on this machine.
Now go to your lounge PC and start Media Center, File:Library:find media server. That should be it!

Hope this helps,

-Cascius