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= Nemo's Ultimate Media Box =
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A linux box sitting in the stereo cabinet which performs the basic duty of
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* Play any media I throw at it.
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That is:
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* live TV (ie, a frontend to a PVR backend such as Freevo or MythTV)
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* music (from local LAN shares (nfs/smb/other) or direct internet radio/streaming (podcasts, etc)
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* video (LAN / internet streaming (youtube/vimeo/etc))
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* pictures (slideshow from LAN / internet (flickr/etc))
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* games (MAME (and maybe UAE and other emus etc?)
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[[File:Home entertainment.png|768px|Home network diagram]]
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Note: a future NUMB box may be named 'yacht' in accordance with [[NamingScheme]]
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{{note|center|archive alert|below is 2009 archive of page. Above is 2011 reworking of idea|Nemo}}
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= Nemo's Universal Media Box =
 
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* A modified Apple Colour Classic would be nice. But needs to be modded ALOT. (shoehorn a Cube and a flatscreen moniter inside - provides for some portability). Would he nescessary video input/output cards be possible however? Such a box might still be nice to setup though :)
 
* A modified Apple Colour Classic would be nice. But needs to be modded ALOT. (shoehorn a Cube and a flatscreen moniter inside - provides for some portability). Would he nescessary video input/output cards be possible however? Such a box might still be nice to setup though :)
 
* An Apple Xserve would be very nice, for a rack-mount. CD drive would need changing to a DVD drive, as well as suitable graphics cards and soundcard. Would PCI and AGP slots be an issue? How about noise? Overall, this looks like an ultrasweet solution. See references at http://www.apple.com/xserve/specs.html
 
* An Apple Xserve would be very nice, for a rack-mount. CD drive would need changing to a DVD drive, as well as suitable graphics cards and soundcard. Would PCI and AGP slots be an issue? How about noise? Overall, this looks like an ultrasweet solution. See references at http://www.apple.com/xserve/specs.html
* <Gaz> I found this in a Lindows.com semi-spam. Don't know how it stacks up against anything else you've got, but it's pre-built. [http://iocombo.com/main/popup.php?action=productimage&num=1&productid=03A6 MiniMediaBox]
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* <Gaz> I found this in a Lindows.com semi-spam. Don't know how it stacks up against anything else you've got, but it's pre-built. [http://iocombo.com/main/popup.php?action=productimage&num=1&productid=03A6 [[MiniMediaBox]]]
   
 
== Other projects ==
 
== Other projects ==
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== Useful Web Resources ==
 
== Useful Web Resources ==
   
You can get away from using FreeDB if your CDs support [http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~aa571/cdtext.htm CD-Text].
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 10 November 2011

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[edit] Nemo's Ultimate Media Box

A linux box sitting in the stereo cabinet which performs the basic duty of

  • Play any media I throw at it.

That is:

  • live TV (ie, a frontend to a PVR backend such as Freevo or MythTV)
  • music (from local LAN shares (nfs/smb/other) or direct internet radio/streaming (podcasts, etc)
  • video (LAN / internet streaming (youtube/vimeo/etc))
  • pictures (slideshow from LAN / internet (flickr/etc))
  • games (MAME (and maybe UAE and other emus etc?)

Home network diagram

Note: a future NUMB box may be named 'yacht' in accordance with NamingScheme




[edit] archive alert

below is 2009 archive of page. Above is 2011 reworking of idea
Nemo

[edit] Nemo's Universal Media Box

This is the ultimate goal of which NIPL, NUDI, CDIA and Genres on this wiki are merely a part of.

The aim is to have a settop box that acts as the following (at least)

  • PVR
  • Music jukebox

It should also be in a cute/cool case.

  • A MS Xbox would be a nice form, if I wanted VCR-sized, non-rackmountable box. Also unlikely to support PVR capabilities given the hardware.
  • A modified Apple Colour Classic would be nice. But needs to be modded ALOT. (shoehorn a Cube and a flatscreen moniter inside - provides for some portability). Would he nescessary video input/output cards be possible however? Such a box might still be nice to setup though :)
  • An Apple Xserve would be very nice, for a rack-mount. CD drive would need changing to a DVD drive, as well as suitable graphics cards and soundcard. Would PCI and AGP slots be an issue? How about noise? Overall, this looks like an ultrasweet solution. See references at http://www.apple.com/xserve/specs.html
  • <Gaz> I found this in a Lindows.com semi-spam. Don't know how it stacks up against anything else you've got, but it's pre-built. MiniMediaBox

[edit] Other projects

Other projects with similar goals, in part or in whole:

  • http://graphics.cs.uni-sb.de/NMM/Status/MMBox/index.html - NMM
  • Davedina
    • watching DVD, MPEG's, TV, ... on your TV screen
    • record from TV, video, ..., both attended and unattended
    • timeshift TV
    • serve as an answering machine
    • grab from CD or audio/in
    • play CD's, MP3's, ogg's, ...
    • answer the phone
    • be remote-controlled, voice-controlled, web-controlled...
    • integrate with home automation technology
    • talk back to you
    • have multiple personalities
  • RIMPS - web based (PHP) mp3/ogg server
  • Netjuke - web based (PHP) audio streaming jukebox
  • Boss Ogg - Boss Ogg is a client/server-based setup for playing ogg vorbis files. It's original (and main) intention is to be used in an entertainment center type environment.

[edit] Useful Web Resources

You can get away from using FreeDB if your CDs support CD-Text.


NUMB is in accordance with NINS

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