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diazsinger:

Yeah, the original Xbox can't handle High Definition, lots of hiccups.
But you could easily build a pc with modest specs to handle XBMC on a pc.

If you do decide to go with XBMC checkout the script: Navi-X  it is very nice.

reko19:

thanks guys

Ginsu Victim:


--- Quote from: diazsinger on December 07, 2009, 10:42:23 am ---If you do decide to go with XBMC checkout the script: Navi-X  it is very nice.

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+9000!

Navi-X rules!

diazsinger:


--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on December 07, 2009, 11:00:14 am ---
--- Quote from: diazsinger on December 07, 2009, 10:42:23 am ---If you do decide to go with XBMC checkout the script: Navi-X  it is very nice.

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+9000!

Navi-X rules!

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Yes it takes the pain out of finding quality streaming tv/movies etc out of the XBMC experience.
plus the guys at their page are very active in listening to peoples suggestions and making improvements.
If my wife wasn't such a TV nut I would cancel subscription and just use Navi-X for those rare times when I feel like
being a vegtable.


Also OP my advice is don't spend 200.00 on a HTPC case, go to thrift stores ETC. buy an old Stereo Receiver in any
look shape you want and then just mount the pc inside of that, change/mod the front how you see fit and you have alot
cheaper solution and its custom.

reko19:


--- Quote from: diazsinger on December 07, 2009, 11:09:57 am ---
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on December 07, 2009, 11:00:14 am ---
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Also OP my advice is don't spend 200.00 on a HTPC case, go to thrift stores ETC. buy an old Stereo Receiver in any
look shape you want and then just mount the pc inside of that, change/mod the front how you see fit and you have alot
cheaper solution and its custom.

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pretty cool idea

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