Since it seems like we're all on this topic lately, thought I'd do a quick write up of what I'm doing at home.
I'm a networking/unix admin guy by training, but I'm relatively weak on the windows department, so I may not always do things the correct way. everything I have currently works pretty well though (I'm in proof of concept mode atm) so thought I'd share
It all started about 3 years ago, when I decided I'd like to be able to share my mp3 collection from my PC in the basement, to the rest of the house. I started to research media streamers, and came upon the
linksys ma11b
At this point my network consisted of my 2 pc's (p4 1.7 ghz, and a celeron 1.7) and a linksys BEFSX41 router. just a typical 2 pc setup of the average EQ addict
now being able to stream music and pictures seemed very cool, and it got me thinking....
I wonder if you could stream video?
From here, I discovered
Prismiq. This was a box that claimed to be able to stream all your music, video, pictures, etc from your pc, to your home theatre. This sounds awesome! was my reaction. the problem was that at the time, the prismiq units were $300+ and so new, that no one actually knew if they worked. So I waited, and watched.
Lots of people had problems with them, and the company seemed to have issues with supporting everything they claimed they could support. to make a long story short, 2 years pass, and 15783 other devices similar to the prismiq come out, and all fail miserably (except maybe the Buffalo Link Theater, and the newish Dlink DSM-320)
then, out of nowhere, I'm browsing tigerdirect.ca and notice this
SMCWMR-AG for only $50 bucks
at this point, there's no way I can pass it up. $50 is small bones to get into this market, so thought I'd give it a whirl
The neat point I thought with this little box, was the fact that it had built in wireless connectivity, as well as ethernet.
So I ran a cat5 drop to my home theater (ie, my ghetto 27 inch tv at this point
) and plugged the SMC in, then installed the stream software on my "fileserver" (the celeron)
And what do you know, everything worked
almost
some files wouldn't play. A limitation of the SMC was that it couldn't play certain DivX/Xvid files. Which sucked because like most people at this point (2002ish) were downloading movies from the internet and you had no real control over what kind of movie you were getting
Streaming my music worked amazingly well. I had of course, ripped all my own music, and this made me think about whether or not I could rip my own movies too...
at this point, I'd done some trading and bartering, and my network had grown. I now had 4 machines (P4 2.4, Celeron 2.4, a P3 933, and a P4 1.5) a managed 3com switch and other assorted piles of junk
I stumbled across 2 websites at this point, that basically changed the whole direction of where I was going with this new hobby.
http://www.doom9.net and
http://www.rita.lt
the easy to follow instructions, and VERY strong community gave me the ability to take a DVD I owned and rip it to my hard drive as a DivX 5.2 file
Now my brain started going into overdrive. I immediately ordered 2 new hard drives for my fileserver (a 200gb, and a 120) and started encoding movies. 2 months later I bought 2 more hard drives (2x 300gb)
I'd also been keeping my eye on ebay for a cheap Prismiq
In 1 week, I was able to get 1 for $50, and a 2nd one for $85 (this one also came with a wireless keyboard) and I was off to the races
The prismiq's worked immediately right out of the box. the interface was clean, and easy to use and navigate (the remotes are among the nicest i've ever seen)
Everyone that came over was isntantly wowed by what they were seeing
I had my own video on demand system, and everyone was jealous
At this point, I'd also aquired a surround sound system, and with the prismiq having spdif outputs, you could NOT tell that the movie you were watching wasn't the original dvd
most of the time. for some reason, the prismiq's just couldn't quite handle every single movie I encoded, despite the fact they were all encoded exactly the same.
Doing some digging, I discovered that the Prismiq really preferred MPEG format movies, and that in order to accomodate DivX (or anything other than MPEG2) it had to transcode it to MPEG, then stream. And the main problem with this, is that prismiq(the company) sucks at updating their product. so as newer/better codecs have come out, the prismiq falls further and further behind.
It still plays raw mpeg(1/2/4) fantastically, and DivX3 looks amazing as well, but newer DivX5, Xvid files lose a bit of functionality
You can't fast forward, rewind, or jump ahead to parts of the movie.
99% of the time, this isn't an issue for me, as I just like to start the movie, and watch it, start to finish
then I encoded the Lord of the rings movies, and fell asleep about half way thru 1 of them
now if i want to watch the end, I have to watch the whole 1st half again. I can't skip ahead to where i left off!
AAARRGGGhghghghghghg
this brings us to the last 6-9 months or so
I've now added a wireless access point to my network a
Linksys WRT54G
as well as a couple of older laptops cobbled together from old broken ones
Now I'm getting the itch to be able to stream media wirelessly to my laptops, and beyond. The Prismiq's are capable of wireless, but the cards for them are actually more costly than the units themselves, and as mentioned above, i'm slightly irritated and the lack of certain functionality