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.

How to Set up Your PC as an HTPC

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.

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.

 


In this workshop, we will show you how you can use XBMC Live (formerly known as Xbox Media Center) on an old PC and connect it to your LCD TV to enjoy your movies and music on the network. XBMC is an open source cross-platform media player and home entertainment system application designed for a living room TV. It has a graphical user interface and allows one to play video, photos, music and podcasts on your TV.

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.

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.

 


XBMC Live is a free Ubuntu-based Linux distribution with XBMC for Linux pre-installed and pre-configured, and hence we can avoid the purchase of an expensive operating system such as Windows. For this workshop, all you need is a regular x86-based PC and a blank CD or a 1 GB USB pen drive. Your media files can either be on your PC’s internal hard drive, external storage on a media server available on your network. This server can either be a Windows PC with Windows Media Player configured to stream your movie collection, a DLNA/UPnP compatible NAS, or a router which holds your entire media collection.

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.

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

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