After a lot of deliberation over what motherboard I should purchase I have built my own dBpowerAmp Audio Center :D
By utilising (pinching!) various old PC parts and purchasing a few new bits I have created a small silent system solely for MP3 playback but with the capability of being used as a DivX and DVD player when hooked up to my TV.
This mainly consists of:
The motherboard includes TV out, soundcard and network card
After chatting to other people I was advised to get the Small Epia Mobo as it was cheaper and a lot quiter than a Shuttle. I dunno what these people call quiet, I had to do some minor modding to silence the beast :headbang:
This pretty small PC is set up to use the best Mp3 Player around, dBpowerAmp, with the best skin DigitalBlade (naturally :D ), outputted to my Hi-Fi system. It's controlled via a pinnacle PC TV Remote allowing full access to the player from away from the computer. The 12" screen (picked it up for £50, bargain) is used to output the OSD I added to the latest version of my skin, so you can read the track details from the other end of the room.
All in all I'm pretty pleased with the results, especially after some modding it is now silent :D
Paddy
By utilising (pinching!) various old PC parts and purchasing a few new bits I have created a small silent system solely for MP3 playback but with the capability of being used as a DivX and DVD player when hooked up to my TV.
This mainly consists of:
- Via Epia M10000 Motherboard
- 80Gb Seagate Hard Disk
- 256Mb DDR Ram
- 12" TFT Screen
The motherboard includes TV out, soundcard and network card
After chatting to other people I was advised to get the Small Epia Mobo as it was cheaper and a lot quiter than a Shuttle. I dunno what these people call quiet, I had to do some minor modding to silence the beast :headbang:
This pretty small PC is set up to use the best Mp3 Player around, dBpowerAmp, with the best skin DigitalBlade (naturally :D ), outputted to my Hi-Fi system. It's controlled via a pinnacle PC TV Remote allowing full access to the player from away from the computer. The 12" screen (picked it up for £50, bargain) is used to output the OSD I added to the latest version of my skin, so you can read the track details from the other end of the room.
All in all I'm pretty pleased with the results, especially after some modding it is now silent :D
Paddy
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