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Family Friendly Media PC


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Family Friendly Media PC
  • From: "wayne" <wayne@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 21:08:52 +0100
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  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Hiya all
Just a little thing to think about while your sunbathing in the garden
replying to this over your wifi connection :)

Having just managed to get my TV out to work on my pc (new nVidia drivers
if anyone's got one :) one thing is blazingly obvious, what to use as an
'interface' to the media playing functions on the pc.

If any of you have tried using windows on a telly you will soon realise
that the resolution, while ample for films played full screen, is a bit
rubbish for normal window operations - menu navigation and all. More to it
- when the family doesnt have an interest on pc's at all - how the hell do
you get them to use a mouse and click all over the place, let alown read
the screen.

Therefor - what would be the best way to control such. Idealy you need big
bold text displays/ menus - including file / title browsing for your media
(mp3's avi's etc) and somthing that is, shall we say SWMBO friendly to use,
and idealy with a remote controller rather than a keyboard. Also the
'interface' would need to support the ability to fire off the relavent
programs for the media being played (maybe winamp for mp3's, zoom player
for videos / dvd's the like) and if possible custom web pages to spy on
your MV1000 :) - Text overlays etc? the list is endless...

I guess you get the idea - is this goal reachable?
Point me in the right direction!

Thanks
Wayne.

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