How to Set up Your PC as an HTPC
01 Jun, 2011, 10:24 am IST | by Francis D'sa
Convert your old PC into an HTPC to enjoy streaming music and movies stored on it or streamed from a server.

|
Most of you will have a desktop PC or laptop just lying around simply because it’s either too old for daily use or the resale value is too low for you to bother with it. Why not convert it into an HTPC (home theater PC) for use in your living room or bedroom? You don’t need any large capacity hard drives, high-end graphics cards or even an expensive operating system for the HTPC conversion. All you would need is your bank of media files either stored on the hard drive, external storage or on a DLNA/UPnP compatible NAS. On booting from the USB drive, choose the XBMCLive option unless you intend to permanently install the XBMC OS on your PC's internal hard drive.
You need to initially setup the networking parameters. Unless your router assigns the IP address via the DHCP server, you should specify the IP address.
Once done, you must add the source of your media files, be it the internal hard drive, a USB storage, a NAS, PC or SAMBA share, or DLNA server.
|
Tags: How To , HTPC , XBMC , Recycle , Bootable Pen Drive
Disclaimer
We've thought very carefully about the advice given above. And while we can state, categorically, that all effort has been made to ensure that it is reasonably sound advice, we cannot guarantee that your problem will be solved. Tech2 does not warrant or make any representations as to the accuracy, usefulness or completeness of the prices, data, recommendations, advice, and any other information.
Tech2 disclaims all responsibility and all liability for all expenses, losses, damages, loss of face, costs, or anything worse that you might incur as a result of the information on this page, or any linked website.
Do not attempt to troubleshoot, repair, or modify any device without understanding and following all of the relevant safety guidelines! Do also please keep in mind that repairing a product on your own while it is under warranty, will automatically nullify the warranty provided by the company.
Despite the above, if you feel you'd still like to send us a query then please note that your full name will be published, and your question will only be edited for language.
Send in your queries for the TroubleShot section to: queries@tech2.com
Foxconn’s new Nano-PCs launched, will compete with ZOTAC’s ZBOX
How To: Supercharge your Android Smartphone
ZOTAC ZBOX AD04 Plus Review
How to make 3D glasses for Rs.10
How to make your own Lightbox in under Rs.100
How to - Underclock your Galaxy Note
CES 2012: ZOTAC launches three new ZBOX mini PCs
Build your gaming rig for roughly 1.2 lakhs
We’ve seen two budget rigs already, one for around Rs. 35,000 for the...
Build your gaming rig for roughly 35k
A while back, we talked about how one could get a gaming PC running for...
Build your gaming rig for roughly 50k
Rage, Battlefield 3, Serious Sam: BFE are just some of the great PC games...

Nabi Abdul
Thu May 24, 23:58:18
Mitashi MIC032 V07 LCD TV Review
Rj Sudeep
Thu May 24, 23:54:24
Microsoft plans to launch Office for iOS and Android in November
Vidhyasagar Sekar
Thu May 24, 23:46:27
Sony shutting shop on feature phone...
Galaxy S III to launch in India on May 31
Google's official 7-inch tablet...
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2 310 shows up on...
Acer announces the TravelMate P243 notebook
Power efficiency of laptop CPUs to be up...




















Mixx
Facebook
Twitter
Digg
delicious
reddit
MySpace
StumbleUpon
LinkedIn

























































_011517074205_160x90.jpg)















