Looks like my needs are a lot less than some of the other guys. :) I use my Terabyte NAS box, it has DNLA, media streaming, iTunes sharing, etc, built in.
I can listen to music and watch movies from any PC or Mac in the house, and also on the 50 inch TV thru my Xbox360, so I guess that's good enuff for my needs. :) The NAS even has Torrent clients and such built in that I don't use... :) On Nov 11, 2009, at 5:21 AM, Steve Tomporowski wrote: > A week ago I finally pulled the trigger and bought my first HD TV (32" > 1080p Insignia, it was on sale!). Finally this weekend settled it in > the place where it will stay, now I'm looking for something to send my > media files to it. It does have a VGA input, so the computer on the > other side of the wall can run video to it, but that's awkward. So I > figured on some kind of media server. Is there anything good out > there? I've seen a bunch of Linksys units on Newegg that handle a > large amount of formats. As these good? > > Incidentally, my first time watching HD (now two Sunday's worth of > football), I love the detail and especially how much more of the field > you can see. But I also noticed that Hi Def can show you things you > don't want to see. I'm not talking about blemishes or > cuts/bruises/blood. I'm talking....NOSE HAIRS. Amazing how much of > that I can see now.....;-) > > Ah, but I really want to know what people are using for media servers..... > > Thanks...Steve -- JRS [email protected] Facts do not cease to exist just because they are ignored.
