- Feb 17, 2004
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Hello.
Is there a free OS that works with a pentium 2 1ghz 512mb system that just lets you start up, open up a video folder and lets you pick mpgs and displays them on the tv? I was thinking Win XP was a bit overkill for this.
I'm trying to set up a HTPC for a volunteer job I do. We have a group of children with special needs that watches movies and tv shows on VHS tapes. These old VCRs are breaking down and replacements are getting harder and harder to find. And they can't understand how to play DVDs. Its easy for them to play a tape, just punch it in and hit play and hope its not at the end of the tape. But DVDs go through menus and most have a learning disability so they don't understand how to use remotes and which buttons do what.
So i was thinking of taking one of their old computers and setting it up as a HTPC and just have the output straight to the TV. Then I would convert the DVDs to mpg files and copy them onto the htpc. Most of them know how to use a mouse to select items so I would put it in a folders with a thumbnail of the video so they can tell which one they want to play. The htpc would not connected to the internet.
Thanks!
Is there a free OS that works with a pentium 2 1ghz 512mb system that just lets you start up, open up a video folder and lets you pick mpgs and displays them on the tv? I was thinking Win XP was a bit overkill for this.
I'm trying to set up a HTPC for a volunteer job I do. We have a group of children with special needs that watches movies and tv shows on VHS tapes. These old VCRs are breaking down and replacements are getting harder and harder to find. And they can't understand how to play DVDs. Its easy for them to play a tape, just punch it in and hit play and hope its not at the end of the tape. But DVDs go through menus and most have a learning disability so they don't understand how to use remotes and which buttons do what.
So i was thinking of taking one of their old computers and setting it up as a HTPC and just have the output straight to the TV. Then I would convert the DVDs to mpg files and copy them onto the htpc. Most of them know how to use a mouse to select items so I would put it in a folders with a thumbnail of the video so they can tell which one they want to play. The htpc would not connected to the internet.
Thanks!