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any hdd will work, its not the temp of the hdd that matters. Its the fact that you'll need a moddified xbox to even install the larger hdd and take advantage of it.
- Josh
I belive FireSTB is only for MCE 2005, I don't think the guy who rote it ported it to vista RTM (it was ported to RC1)
more info: http://home.comcast.net/~timmmoore/firewire/readme.htm
- Josh
Linux = Myth TV
Windows = SageTV, BeyondTV, Media center editons (Vista and MCE 2005)
if you have a hacked first gen xbox you can run XBMC and yes it works but it won't do things like TV recordings or anything like that.
With a PC running windows XP, you can use the media connect software...
main problem is that you won't get the HD signal out of that SA box. You can hook up your box via Svideo into a SD tuner card.
Firewire "might" work but that all depends on if firewire is even enabled in the SA box, and also I don't think there is a firewire addon for vista mce yet, I know...
www.avsforum.com
http://www.audioholics.com/
those two is where its all at.
here are a couple others to check out:
www.hometheatermag.com
www.av123.com
- Josh
I'd say this would be a perfect setup for VideoLAN
http://www.videolan.org/
plus the best part is its free.
I've set this up multiple times for offices wanting to stream a CO speech or tv or what not to everyone in the company or remote offices.
Diagram of how it can be used...
Have you tried just doing the age old, time tested, alt + crtl + del and looking at your recources at the time of the issue to see how much ram and how much cpu is being use?
might be a better start then posting up here.
- Josh
I'd say HSU over SVS. By all means SVS is a great sub, but to me they sound too baffely or muffled. I love tight, clean, musical type bass, and HSU sure fights that.
Also check out http://www.av123.com/ the guy over AV123 has started to make a name for himself, and his subs are great as well...
any of the Sony Super Bit dvd's are great. Any animation dvd's, CARs, Toy Story, Finding Nemo, ect... are also great.
Each dvd has it's ups and downs.
like I play saving private ryan opening scene for LFE and to show off my audio, I do the same thing for U571.
Then I use Cars and Spider Man 2...