I like your test and trial attitude, especially the fact that its all free.
But wait, what do you mean. . . If I dont like it. . .I can get a media center PC?
I thought that this mediaportal software is just that. . . media center/HomeTheater software... . . . to be used with any PC?
I am planning to build my own computer(not knowing if its going to be inside a HTPC case or tower case or whatever other shape of case available) and I'm obviously still trying to figure out all the components necessary to do everything I want to do.
My main concern is being able to control everything via wireless keyboard/mouse and remote control- hence why I was inquiring about the special media center software.
For instance I don't want to have to race to the computer to click on the icon, to wait for the app. to open, to click on file, to open "operations" and finally click on record etc, when I see something I want to record. Do you know what I mean? I want my computer to incorporate my Sat TV equipment and ease of functionability as well as act as a PVR? you know record instantaneously via remote or even in my wildest imagination, be able to record 2 or 3 shows at the same time or programmed at different times. This is just me wishing for everything.
I want a computer that can do as much as possible-obviously all the normal app's, internet connectivity . . .as well as connectability with my Sat TV system so I can record fast and easy and even my audio system and obviously have easy usability with this system, via remote and a good program like mediaportal.
At the moment I can't do to much, because I'm just working on a laptop, with no video card, or at least not one that is connected in any way shape or form to my satellite TV system(projector & stb(set top box)), but I will download the prog.(mediaportal) now and fool around with it. I'm sure its fine and good, but again, I only lightly commented on what I want above.
I also want my stereo system connected and I have no idea how I'm going to do that. I just bought a pair of used but legendary Quad ESL-63's and was told to make sure I buy a "tube" amplifier(they look like they're from the 19th century), but how the hell am I going to connect that to my fantastical Home Theater computer system? Ok, way off topic for now. I'll see what the mediaportal is like now. Get ready for some more questions.