HTPC's and Netflix

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DurocShark

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I've been using MythTV for my HTPC needs. (If you don't know what HTPC means, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Htpc ) But Netflix streaming doesn't have a Linux client, and probably never will.

So I blew away my Myth installation and dropped XP on it. (This is an old Celeron 2.13 with a whopping 512mb... No Windows 7 happening here.)

The streaming-only $7.99 a month package from Netflix is pretty cool. Some movies and shows I've not yet seen. But more importantly, lots and LOTS of stuff for my 7 year old daughter. Eight bucks a month to not have to buy all the kids DVDs she wants. Absolutely worth it. :cool:
 
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If you check around amazon you can find one of the Roku Netflix boxes for a song. They work like a dream, give you OTHER cool stuff besides netflix and will let you have your HTPC back.

BTW, when I say song, I mean 60-70 dollars. They aren't much more than that new from Roku.
 
Don, why not dual boot your machine. Partation Magic will do it as well as a variety of other software. I think Linux may even have that ability native. Been a long time since I played with dual boot and linux.
Charels
 
Don, why not dual boot your machine. Partation Magic will do it as well as a variety of other software. I think Linux may even have that ability native. Been a long time since I played with dual boot and linux.
Charels
Crappy machine, 250gb hard drive. One of these days I'll build a better box. But it's really hard to get into computer stuff at home when I do it all day at work.
 
Don, I hear that. Been there with a closet full of them nasty shirts. I actually bought my last box turn key w/ monitor. How about them stuff?
Charles
 
Heh. My last machine for personal use was bought the same way. An eMachines of all things. But at the time it was a killer deal. $300 for a 2.8 Sempron with an LCD. Right before the Core 2 Duos came out. Now, of course, it's aged. But it hardly gets used since I pretty much live out of my MacBook Pro.
 
Heh. My last machine for personal use was bought the same way. An eMachines of all things. But at the time it was a killer deal. $300 for a 2.8 Sempron with an LCD. Right before the Core 2 Duos came out. Now, of course, it's aged. But it hardly gets used since I pretty much live out of my MacBook Pro.

Hey! I used an eMachine the last 8 or 9 years I worked... biggest reason I wound up with an eMachine was my boss was kinda close to his money, but I used the eMachine to interface with the HP main frame in lieu of a straight dumb terminal like the rest of the office... I also interfaced with U.S. Dept of Commerce, U.S. Customs and a few internet sites.... never had a single problem with the eMachine.

I bought one for my wife a couple years back when her computer crashed... it was $198 at Walmart... think it was supposed to go to France as the library for spell check was in French at first... works great for her.
 
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