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  • in reply to: XBOX 360 or PS3? #60852
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    What’s the annual subscription for xbox ?

    What do you use to covert your blurays into MKV’s and what’s the quality like ? Does it retain all the menu info and if so does it work ok ?

    I won’t be streaming from a pc or laptop but from a readynas duo which i’ve bought but not yet set up, i’m assuming it should stream directly from that to the console with no problems!

    Is it possible to access websites on the consoles such as youtube, picassa etc ? Failing that what about internet radio either directly or through a 3rd party app ?

    Cheers for the info, if i think of anything else i want to know i’ll post it later on! ;

    in reply to: XBOX 360 or PS3? #60850
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    ok, reviving an old thread here but i’m looking at getting a console for a bit of gaming but also to stream media to my TV using my soon to be installed NAS 😉

    I know most of you guys are on xbox so i’m tempted to go that way to at least have some peeps i know around as and when i want to play a game or 3 but i’m told the PS3 is far better for streaming content.

    What are the front ends like for media streaming ? Do they show album art of playing MP3’s for example ? Do they have any issues when it comes to streaming heavy duty content like blu ray movies ? Are they limited with regards to the file types they can play ?

    What are the pros and cons of each unit ?

    cheers all.

    in reply to: my new toy #77599
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    porn collection safely stored on numerous pcs, mobile phones and storage cards………but the music collection and all my pics need a safehouse and this suits the bill nicely!! 😀

    in reply to: More Website Help #77565
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    WORDPRESS is the way to go mate. I’ve set a website up for some guys with very little time and it’s come out ok:

    http://www.ucg-london.co.uk

    so easy to use, plenty of templates to mess around with and very versatile……………………and no puking birds in sight!

    in reply to: NEW GFX Card required #77577
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    how about removing the gfx card and seeing how it behaves when it’s just running on the built in gfx chipset ?

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77271
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    Been giving this some thought this week.

    I’m going to get a NAS as well as a switch and have those and the router based under the stairs. I currently use the space for storage for tools, hoover etc but once the work is done I’ll have additional space for that stuff so it seems an ideal place to keep all my “data” gizmos!

    I’m looking at something like the sqeezebox now for my music streaming; something that’s independent from the TV (the mede8er would have mean’t the TV being on every time i wanted to listen to music) and easy to locate anywhere. I would like to have music streamed into the bathroom but i think the only way i’ll achieve this is to place a squeezebox type device on the landing and put some waterproof/steamproof speakers in the bathroom ceiling! I like the look of the squeezebox touch and may eventually have some of those around the house; one in the kitchen/diner (extension) feeding into my logitech z5500’s would certainly liven up making the dinner though at £250 a time i’ll have to make those gradual purchases 😯 .

    I understand that if i use squeezebox i’ll need to install some software onto the NAS, i’m assuming it’s not difficult to do this?

    Regards the sky tv. I’m just going to run a single line from the box to the extension and utilise the RF2 on the sky box to feed the picture to the TV in the extension, i think with a magic eye type device i could still change channels as and when i want. What i am doing is running co-ax from the Aerial in the loft via a booster to all the rooms, that way i can at least hook up a freeview TV where i please. Also, i’m going to put an FM antenna in the loft and run down a single line to the TV as that is where my AV receiver will be and they normally have radio tuners built in. That reminds me, i need to take some power up to the loft so i may “cut” into the ring circuit in the bedrooms and take a leg up there (keep it as part of the ring circuit rather than as a single spur) so that i can power the booster and possibly any speakers i decide to put in the bathroom ceiling.

    When i go to buy my AV receiver, dvd and TV, i’ll going to see which ones are capable of being connected into a network and see if any are capable of streaming media from the NAS, that would be the perfect setup as i wouldn’t need a standalone product such as the mede8er to play any films i have on storage.

    I currently use my Z5500’s as my main speaker set up in my front room and they’ve been fantastic (cheers pharty) but i’m hoping to have an AV receiver and connect up a 5.1 or 6.1 speakers when all the work is done. What i’m thinking of doing is having the speakers at the side of the sofa connected via a outlet on the wall; that way i can run the speaker wires under the floor and terminate them in a plate both by the receiver and by the speakers, it would then be a case of plugging the speakers into the wall outlet and the receiver into the wall outlet.

    Apologies for the rambling but at least if i put all this down somewhere i hopefully won’t forget what i have to do and i may also get some useful feedback from you chaps who know about this stuff much more than i do!

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77270
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    lol

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77268
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    lol about the pcworld comments. I did a quick search for the netgear and it came up as pcworld surprisingly being the cheapest; normally i wouldn’t get anything from there simply because they are generally so much more than elsewhere. Saying that, now i’ve seen that switch you’ve posted, i may need to redo my searches 😉 The thing i like about the netgear is the size, it’s only about 4″ deep so will fit into my cupboard in the hall where i’m now planning to site the switch and router. The pluscom will fit but once i allow space for the power lead and the lines it won’t fit in the cupboard!

    Regards the media player, i may hold off for now until i’ve got a new TV etc. The main thing is getting the data outlets wired in and all connected, any media device i decide to get (if any) can be bought once i’ve more idea of what exactly i intend to do. If i go the way of a NAS i will still need to factor in a media streaming device such as the WD, console or squeezebox , that too will be an additional cost.

    my head is starting to hurt again!!! 😯
    😀

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77266
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    cheers for the help guys.

    I’ve decided to get this switch:

    http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/netgear-prosafe-gs116uk-16-port-10-100-1000mbps-switch-01064310-pdt.html?srcid=867&xtor=AL-50

    to which i will connect my router. I’m going to run 2 lines to most points as doc has suggested and am contemplating 3 by the main TV to cover myself for a console, internet ready TV and media streaming device. I’m not going to go the way of having a NAS instead i’m opting for the mede8er unit which i will use as my NAS and have a second one in the extension streaming any files from the main one.

    Regards my sky tv, i’m not too fussed about having a separate feed for my sky in the extension as that would entail an additional box with another card at an additional cost monthly. Instead i may just piggy back the signal from the main box into the extension and use a magic eye type device to change channels with a 2nd remote. Failing that i’ll just run a line from the antenna in the loft via a booster and just use freeview.

    Coincidentally today i received through the post a catalogue from screwfix titled electricfix which has everything i need to finish this off; cable, connectors, plugs and outlet plates so once i’ve ordered the switch i can get on and get it all wired up.

    Cheers again doc and signal, i’ll no doubt be busting your chops again if i get stuck! 😉

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77260
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    @TurksMeister wrote:

    Why dont you save youself a load of hassle and get some home plugs?!

    don’t like the sound of them……..i imagine the signal gets degraded by line noise etc

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77258
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    cheers guys.

    Why run two lines of cat5e ? Is it simply to have 2 data points at each outlet or is there more to it ?

    The router is actually going to be upstairs in one of the bedrooms (currently in my box room) so i can put all the stuff up there and have it hidden away in a wardrobe or cupboard.

    The sky comes in downstairs by the TV so i guess i’l have to put the splitter there, which one did you use doc and how good is it? i’ll probably only be running the sky into the extension anyhow so may just piggyback off the box for that.

    In your setup, i understand you have all your media on your NAS. What do you use to access that media at the various points ? For example, if i have my TV in my front room and another in the extension and myself and Claire want 2 separate feeds (she a film, myself some music for example) what would you use from those points to stream the media to the TV/AV receiver ? I’m guessing a playstation or xbox could be used and obviously a laptop but i wonder if you use a specific media streaming device that may also allow you to access internet radio from any of those points ?

    looking at your setup doc:

    you say you have audio and data patch panels as well as a 24 port switch. Would i need these ?

    If they are not required then i assume all i need to do is connect the router to the switch panel. Run separate lines out from the switch to the data points. Connect the NAS to the router (or switch?) and then hopefully have interweb/network access at all points?

    I used to have a punchdown tool when i was an electrician many moons ago but think i lent it out and never got it back. I think i still have some of those cheap plastic tools you get free with a BT faceplate – any good ? 😉

    thanks again.

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77255
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    in essence what i need to do to get my broadband to various points around the house without it being overly complicated or expensive!

    I think i may invest in a mede8er unit or 2 to cater for any media streaming which i want to connect to the net to utilise internet radio etc. As i understand it i can stream music etc from one unit to another and if connected to a network i can also access any files that may be stored on a pc or a standalone “server”.

    I’m totally lost with networks and probably don’t appreciate all that can be done with them (i’d love to have music streamed to my bathroom for example) so am looking for any guidance, advice or general info!

    cheers.

    in reply to: home networks………help ? #77253
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    @11thSignal wrote:

    i’ll talk to you later when I get back from work. I helped Doc out with his.

    still waiting!!! 😉

    in reply to: Happy Birthday tooooooo…. #77523
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    happy barthday!!

    in reply to: Minecraft = Win #77469
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    lmfao at the fire……..”what just happened here?” 😆

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