Archive for June, 2010

Published by Joshua B on 25 Jun 2010

Here’s how I use my home theater PC

A fairly quiet Core 2 Duo PC (with fanless graphics card that accelerates 1080p video) is hooked up to the HDTV via DVI to HDMI cable and optical digital audio cable for 5.1 surround sound. It’s controlled from the couch with a wireless mouse and occasionally, a keyboard. Here’s what software I use for different media viewing:

Miro for video podcasts like Tekzilla, Chikara, HD Nation, AppJudgement, Pod Surf TV, CommandN, and others

AlbumPlayer for streaming my FLAC music library from my Windows Home Server box
Minilyrics embeds into the interface.

Boxee for playing movie and other video downloads
It does a nice job with multi-channel audio and subtitles for my wife.

MAME for classic arcade games controlled with wireless X Box 360 gamepads

If you have any questions, I’ll be happy to talk more about the HTPC setup.

Published by Joshua B on 16 Jun 2010

Windows Home Server

Taking advantage of my Microsoft Technet subscription, tonight I installed Windows Home Server on a used 2.8 gigahertz P4 that I bought on Craigslist a few weeks ago. It has a 256 gig drive and I added 2 1 TB hard drives from my NAS box. The Bit Torrent add-in is already installed. :-) I might retire and even sell the NAS since WHS is so much more funtional.

Published by Joshua B on 15 Jun 2010

Memories of breakfast the morning of my wedding

sister & parents at breakfast

I haven’t taken the time to write too many thoughts about my wedding from last September, 2009. Today, I called my sister Teresa and it got me thinking how much I appreciate her. My wedding day was also her wedding anniversary and she came all the way from Georgia to Massachusetts to be with me on her special day. The morning of the wedding, my co-best man, George Wong and I left the hotel together and met with my parents and my sister for a low key breakfast. We didn’t have to rush. It was perfect. George got to meet Teresa and the two of them got to know each other. Thanks to George for taking this photo and for coming all the way from California to be the *best* best man I could ask for. After breakfast, George and I took a different route than my parents took to the wedding site and we got a little lost. GPS wasn’t working too well so we arrived a little later than I would have liked. My wife and her family, who had arrived much earlier and had already done a lot of decorating, were worried! :-) George and I formed a plan and immediately put our energy into setting up the sound system, then changing.

I hope to write more thoughts about the wedding at some point.