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5 Responses to Building your own File and Media Server, on the cheap! – Part 3
I am also reading. You could get a refurbished media streamer called popcorn hour for 100 bucks. and it transcodes all formats beautifully. You dont even need tversity. just read the reviews. and best part is you can connect it to a TV.. and you can add the HDD too. Besides creating your jukebox and playlist is fun too…
popcorn hour cant do the other stuff like downloading my torrents 24/7, and daily backup of all computers in the house. Windows Home Server does that stuff well.
And because the Atom 330 has the s-video port, i’ve directly connected the server to my tv. Transformers BluRay 720p rip is glorious!
I am reading I am reading … Are you G D Naidu in disguise ?
I am also reading. You could get a refurbished media streamer called popcorn hour for 100 bucks. and it transcodes all formats beautifully. You dont even need tversity. just read the reviews. and best part is you can connect it to a TV.. and you can add the HDD too. Besides creating your jukebox and playlist is fun too…
@haripi2
popcorn hour cant do the other stuff like downloading my torrents 24/7, and daily backup of all computers in the house. Windows Home Server does that stuff well.
And because the Atom 330 has the s-video port, i’ve directly connected the server to my tv. Transformers BluRay 720p rip is glorious!
It cant do a daily backup but it can download torrents daa.. no issues…and it has HDMI out as well as component out… so 1080p itself is possible.
Isn’t it amazing what people will do?