Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: AndyD2k
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: AndyD2k
With the latest 360 update, it plays quite a few codecs now including xvid/divx. If you're interested in gaming as well, this may be the best option instead of building a HTPC.
What about the PS3? If I was primarily concerned with movies / downloads, not with games, does the PS3 make more sense?
The way I see it, I can probably upgrade my desktop's graphics card, ram, HDD, and buy a remote for around $350. For $400, I could get a nice all-in-one system (Xbox or PS3) which would be significantly quieter than my current computer.
Well, if you want quiet, the 360 is probably not the best idea. You can still hear a fan spinning even when playing video. By no means as loud as when playing a game, which is pretty damn loud (like a hair dryer), but I still think it's noticeable enough when watching movies. Then again, I'm in small room with all my gear so you may not notice it as much. I still watch videos on it though including HD DVDs through the add on
PS3 is supposed to get better video codec support. When I'm not so sure but I would imagine that this is a definite now considering Microsoft went ahead with providing support for a wider range of codecs.
You do get bluray built in which is a huge plus. $400 for a game system, quite good dvd upscaler and bluray seems like a pretty damn good deal if you ask me. I bought a 60gb over the summer for mostly movies and I've been pretty happy with it in regards to that. For gaming, though, I barely use it as the 360 has been the better option for multi platform games up until now but if you're not concerned about gaming then the PS3 game support is just icing on the cake.
Building a HTPC has it pluses as well - mostly dealing with the fact that you have much more control over what you can do with it. With that comes a price - you have to worry about setting up and maintaining it
For me, I'm willing to sacrifice functionality as long as I can watch whatever video format on my tv. 360 does that and I hope the PS3 will do the same as well eventually
I've been trying to find some information about this topic, but have been pretty unsuccessful. First, it seems that by installing linux on the PS3, you can pretty much play anything - right?
Second, in terms of building an HTPC what sort of specs would I need to be able to output HD content? Can I do this with my current computer (see first post) with a few additions - new graphics card, more ram, new hard-drive? I'm only slightly opposed to this because I kind of like having an independent desktop.
Third, the WMC interface is really nice. What sort of options are available for the PS3?
Finally, recording content isn't so important to me right now (we don't have HD cable), but it might become marginally important eventually. That would tip the scales towards an HTPC, right?
edit: one more question the subject of recording TV - how exactly does this work? Do you split the cable after it comes into your living room to the cable box and to the HTPC? If so, how does the HTPC's tuner code decode the signal properly? Sorry, that's a real noob question.