Hi all,
I have an Xbox360 that I'd like to talk to a Media Center server (decided on Windows 7 as couldn't get WHS to play nice, not in a VM anyway for testing).
I'm thinking a low powered (Ion based) box that'll be headless with a couple of 2Gb drives sharing media to the 360, an Apple TV (running Boxee) and an Airport Express for music streaming (would run itunes on the server too).
Can anyone see any issue with this?
1 thing I did notice whilst playing is that Media Center seems to want each video file to be in it's own folder which is pretty annoying as this doesn't play nice with the way my Apple TV Boxee library works.
Anyone else run something similar? Is 7 stable enough for such a server in the first place??
Part of me is thinking that I should build a HTPC and be done with it, the 360 is a bit loud and annoying anyway, but I'm struggling to justify the extra box under the TV that still wont do everything I need and sit there wasting power when it'll just be acting as a NAS most of the time.
Cheers,
Adam
I have an Xbox360 that I'd like to talk to a Media Center server (decided on Windows 7 as couldn't get WHS to play nice, not in a VM anyway for testing).
I'm thinking a low powered (Ion based) box that'll be headless with a couple of 2Gb drives sharing media to the 360, an Apple TV (running Boxee) and an Airport Express for music streaming (would run itunes on the server too).
Can anyone see any issue with this?
1 thing I did notice whilst playing is that Media Center seems to want each video file to be in it's own folder which is pretty annoying as this doesn't play nice with the way my Apple TV Boxee library works.
Anyone else run something similar? Is 7 stable enough for such a server in the first place??
Part of me is thinking that I should build a HTPC and be done with it, the 360 is a bit loud and annoying anyway, but I'm struggling to justify the extra box under the TV that still wont do everything I need and sit there wasting power when it'll just be acting as a NAS most of the time.
Cheers,
Adam