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I think part of the issue here is that people seem compelled to make things more complicated than they have to be. You will read that you "have" to do this, and "have" to do that.. before you know it everybody has been hoisted by their own petard - the compulsion to get it right first time around. In actual fact, you don't "have" to do any of those things. Just get something going. Then do the next thing. Then the next. etc.
Back to looking at Windows 7..and a small HTPC. We decided on the ASUS mini-ITX board with an integrated graphics chipset, the board I decided on was the F1A75-I Delux. Based on an AMD chipset called A75. One of the criteria was the onboard sound chipset had to allow for HDMI bitstreaming..or passthru so the AVR would do the decoding of the high resolution audio for movies...without the need for a high end graphics card etc.This board has 4 sata ports, 1 eSata port has USB 3.0 ports, HDMI out, Optical S/PDIF, etc...just about any connection needed as well as LAN, and wireless. Even DisplayPort connection.The case I chose was a Lian Li small compact cube type with a large slow speed very quiet fan:http://www.amazon.com/PC-Q08B-Black-Aluminum-Mini-ITX-Computer/dp/B003MRSRM6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341325001&sr=8-1&keywords=lian+li+pc-q08The processor was a AMD A8 3870K Quad Core, running at 3 ghz, with a AMD Radeon HD 6550D APU for graphics.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819106001I replaced the fans in the case and upgraded the heatsink and fan on the cpu with a very efficient quite fan as well....the whole thing is quite inaudible even when overclocking it 10-15% up from 3.0 Ghz to 3.3 Ghz, which in reality is not needed.I also chose a fanless 500 watt fullsize power supply, 2 ssd's and a 2 TB hard drive as well.The OS is loaded on one of the SSDs, all the 6000+ flacs on the other SSD and the 2 tb hard drive has 100+ movies on it as an experiment.The latest Jriver 17.X is loaded and setting up for bit perfect was easily done in a Win 7 environment. This use to be a real pain, but now its really not that hard at all......I have the HDMI going to my AVR for sound and video, as well as the USB out from the HTPC to the HRT Dac to my 2 ch stuff etc...I can easily compare the dac in the avr with the HRT dac. Again the hard part would be to build the pc from parts, loading the OS and laoding the software and setting up bitperfect stuff...but again its not really that hard at all.All the best!Alex
Hey Jeff,Off the cuff suggestion:Why not just get an OPPO BDP-93 and 1T USB HD.The GUI is superclunky, but operable with a hand held remote, and you get the bonus of having a Universal Disc Player. You would have to have a screen to see it. If you make a good file structure it can be pretty simple.Just plugged a 1TB HD into mine, and the Audio Quality is indistinguishable from the Bryston BDP-1.They were in abundance at THE HOME ENTERTAINMENT SHOW in Newport in June, being used just that way. No Fan and No Noise.
Hi Ted,I am organizing myself to put together a server with the SOtM USB card. I would like to get a separate power supply for the card. What kind of supply did you get from Paul Hynes?? The SOtM card is spec'd to draw 2 amps at 12 volts on start-up. Thanks,Mike
The JRiver theater view interface is the cats meow to me..the only other alternative to me would be an iPad or tablet with the appropriate app....Alex
The JRiver theater view interface is the cats meow to me..the only other alternative to me would be an iPad or tablet with the appropriate app....
Bob,I have tried (2) types of keyboards:Both are wirless with a small USB dongle that goes into a USB port on the PC.The first and my favorite is this Iomega one:http://www.amazon.com/Multimedia-Keyboard-Trackball-Wireless-GKM561R/dp/B002H0BOBA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1341402032&sr=8-2&keywords=iomega+wirless+keyboardBeen using it for a year now and it fits my fingers, has a trackball which is not the best mechanical device as far as high end quality but it works. I hae gotten used to it but it took awhile and I did learn how to adjust the sensitivity and made it much better.I tried this one fom Logitech with a trackpad....Same small USB dongle..its built more solid than the Iomega but I found after using the Iomega for so long my fingers and brain seem to be wired to the Iomega layout. Its more intutive to me. That said its still very nice and its worth a try etc...http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Keyboard-Multi-Touch-920-003070/dp/tags-on-product/B005DKZTMGI tried to justify buying a iPad or tablet just to run the free Gizmo app, vs using the 58" plasma as a display. A less than $50 keyboard and a wonderfully huge and very visable display...The bad news is the display has to be on...a distraction to some? but in Theater Mode you can get internet pix of the band, group, singer off the net...this is kind of neat to me....and the performance wireless for me is not causing any issue as I listen to music while I type this note via wireless. All the bestAlexNote: I actually had both keyboards connected to the HTPC at the same time!!! To compare....both worked ok this way as well. LOL
Where can I find out about the Oppo setup? I just bought one and have over 3T of Apple Lossless and Flac hi-rez files