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Thread: Media PC?

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    Ive got an old desktop lying about now and I want to use it for something

    Specs are:

    Pentium 4 (3GHZ)
    768MB RAM
    60GB HDD
    DVD Drive
    Floppy Drive
    And all the rest....

    Im thinking of doing one of the following:

    1. Media PC - Hope to use it so it purely boots up onto a list of films I have on there and I can simply select one from the list to watch on the TV. Needs to do nothing else but load up and display the list to select from, anyone know an OS that can do this? preferably with no mouse needed, but I don't mind if I do need one.

    2. OSX86 - Attempt this

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    You'll always need a mouse methinks, or at least I'd recommend one because it makes sense!

    Windows media centre kinda does what you're asking and has a nice big user interface, there's a linux distro called myth that is built to be a media centre and stuff too but I don't know much about that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post
    You'll always need a mouse methinks, or at least I'd recommend one because it makes sense!

    Windows media centre kinda does what you're asking and has a nice big user interface, there's a linux distro called myth that is built to be a media centre and stuff too but I don't know much about that!
    I don't want the pain of having to open and click loads on media center etc tbh. I just want it to boot to the list or something similar to that. Windows would take too long because of all the start up processes etc

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    What about this - http://geexbox.org/
    Last edited by awelsh; 03-12-2009 at 10:32 PM.

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    Just install Windows Vista or 7, slim down all the services and set Media Center up to run on boot in fullscreen

    Then you could buy a USB receiver and remote to use it without a keyboard and mouse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Just install Windows Vista or 7, slim down all the services and set Media Center up to run on boot in fullscreen

    Then you could buy a USB receiver and remote to use it without a keyboard and mouse
    It pretty sluggish with 7, its got it on there now and it just takes an age.

    Ill have a go at the Geexbox thing on there, if not ill just attempt OSX86, and if all else fails ill stick on XP and set it to open the files on startup

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    Quote Originally Posted by awelsh View Post
    It pretty sluggish with 7, its got it on there now and it just takes an age.

    Ill have a go at the Geexbox thing on there, if not ill just attempt OSX86, and if all else fails ill stick on XP and set it to open the files on startup
    Its only really sluggish because of your Ram?

    32bit requires 1gb ram to run decently.
    64bit 2gb

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    Quote Originally Posted by [Chris] View Post
    Its only really sluggish because of your Ram?

    32bit requires 1gb ram to run decently.
    64bit 2gb
    Exactly, and the video card is pretty old in there too, so 7 isnt an option to have on there again.

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