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protokatie:
I have XBMC for the PC, but I dont use it, mainly because for the life of me, I can't find the option to change what key on the keyboard does. I have a small remote that has built in keys for use with powerpoint (up arrow, down arrow, f5, b, and esc) and I would like to be able to remap these to work in XBMC.
I have thought of using autohotkey, but I don't know how to have single key remapping in it (IE without having to hold a modifier).

Other than that, XBMC looks great and will play any video file I throw at it.

Ed_McCarron:
I use XBMC on (wait for it...) an XBOX but never played with the PC version.  Loaded the livecd on my desktop, looks nice.  I think this'll be the way to go.

DrumAnBass:
+1 for XBMC; I have it on both a windows HTPC and the original XBOX modded to run it. Recently upgraded my HTPC to an AMD X2 running at 2.8 ghz I think to playback HD content. But a cheap Celeron box should be able to do SD media no problem.

Keymapping in XBMC - http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Keymap.xml

NiN^_^NiN:
I was looking at some of these in store a few days ago in australia and they had the HD media player with vga and network streaming plus it can play mkv bluray rips too it was $120AUD.

I don't remember the name but it was a brand name tho the make adsl routers too

Maybe check some australian sites or ebay australia for these players

Samstag:
If you're willing to spend $200, check out this article.  It's a cheap, tiny, and quiet box that has VGA, gigabit ethernet, and a video chipset that can handle 1080p. 

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