TBH my I5-4670 16GB desktop running UMS, sickbeard, Newsbin Pro 24/7, and an online FPS game serves 2 transmuxed MKV streams no issues.
So a separate server could do it but this desktop is up 24/7 anyway... Josh MacCraw (509) 720-8872 On Sep 24, 2015 1:43 PM, "Robert Martin Jr." <[email protected]> wrote: > I use a couple Raspberry Pi's for this also, although the amazon FireTV > makes a good front end running XBMC (Kodi/SPMC/XBMC)I've got a pi II > running openelec (runs great) but thinking about running the new > SqueezePlug & Max2Play on it now to try the new Multiroom Audio Solution. > I run an older version and was just checking newer versions and noticed the > additional features. > lopaka From: Brian Weeden <[email protected]> > To: hardware <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:00 PM > Subject: Re: [H] tiny media center PC > > I use a Raspberry Pi as the front end for my upstairs HTPC. It can play > back all of the content from my main HTPC downstairs. I'm running OSMC, > which is built on XBMC: > https://osmc.tv/ > > > > > --------- > Brian > > > > > On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Richard Quilhot <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I've been using the m93 tiny core I5 from Lenovo at work. Its the size > of a > > hard cover book. > > > > Thanks > > Rick Quilhot > > With the coming of Windows 10 came the end of Media Center moving > forward. > > I use Media Center every day with my Xboxes as my DVR and media player. > It > > has worked great for me for many years now and I don't want to give it up > > until forced. However, I don't want to have to run a big Win 7 desktop or > > even a laptop 24/7 for just that purpose. So for the first time I am > > thinking about a tiny PC one of those under a 100 bucks deal the size of > > two bars of soap. Is this possible... should I buy something ready made? > > How should I go about this? I appreciate and advice or recomendations. > > > > > >
