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by X5Sport » Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:08 pm
What are the system specs? Need to know what CPU and it's speed, RAM, Network Card, OS, hard drive capacity. How old is it? Finally, what is the PSU rated power?
Are you intending to store the video on it, or pull that from a network storage device? Do you intend to convert video (rip) from DVD and Blu-Ray?
I've just built my own media server system but have also used a NAS to hold video in the past. You obviously have broadband, or you would not be considering doing this any way. Your basic requirement is to install Windows Media Player. That will cope with DVDs, and a 100Mbps LAN capability will work fine - 10Mbps is a no go.
Looking at the picture, it appears to be an old office type workstation which don't tend to be high spec or fast.
If you want to go down the video storage and conversion route, throw this away and start again if its spec is low. Buy a dedicated Mediaplayer and external storage.
I have all my music, pictures, DVDs, CDs, BluRays and system back ups on an 18TB server, but the storage was the pricey bit. Video conversion needs some serious grunt - I use an i7 based system with 16GB RAM, and it still takes 4 hours to rip a BluRay to both iPad and DLNA standard ready for the media players (Internet connected TVs) on a 1000Mbps network. But that's at the other end of the spectrum.
You cn convert video on a decent spec home PC and stream to a device with Windows Media Player installed.
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X5Sport on Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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