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Jaime
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      11-25-2009
For music only purposes, the XP version of MC would run on any hardware that
XP runs on (more or less). The minimum requirements are:. 1.6 GHz processor,
DirectX 9.0 hardware-accelerated GPU (ATI Radeon 9 series or nVidia GeForce
FX Series or higher), and 256 MB of system RAM.

I'm not sure I understand your point about the TV/Video stuff in MC, if you
have no need for it, then don't use it. In fact if you don't have a tuner in
the system, you won't even have the option to any of the TV features (they
won't show up as a menu choice).

All of the other 3rd party "10-foot interface" type media apps (like MythTV)
have video and TV features available as well. I'm not aware of one that is
designed to run on a TV/large monitor, but only supports music. That would
kind of defeat the purpose of it being a "Media" center.
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"Ikke" <> wrote in message
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> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm looking for software that would allow me to create media center for
> music only.
>
> Basically, I'd like to replace my WinAmp or Windows Media Player with
> something similar as the Media Center, but I have no need for TV/Video.
>
> Media Center itself is overkill for this, also because it should run on
> the
> same hardware as my media players (which is a Pentium III).
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions for software, similar to Media Center?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ikke


 
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      11-25-2009
Ikke <> wrote in
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> <snip>
>> For music only purposes, the XP version of MC would run on any
>> hardware that XP runs on (more or less). The minimum requirements
>> are:. 1.6 GHz processor, DirectX 9.0 hardware-accelerated GPU (ATI
>> Radeon 9 series or nVidia GeForce FX Series or higher), and 256 MB of
>> system RAM.

>
> Thanks for the reply, but those hardware requirements are way too
> much. The maximum system I can use is a Pentium III/500 (which is
> already overkill for music).
>
>> I'm not sure I understand your point about the TV/Video stuff in MC,
>> if you have no need for it, then don't use it. In fact if you don't
>> have a tuner in the system, you won't even have the option to any of
>> the TV features (they won't show up as a menu choice).

>
> I know - but all solutions that have TV/Video, require way too much
> from the hardware. Videos running in the background, floating icons
> etc... all add to the need of newer hardware.
>
>> All of the other 3rd party "10-foot interface" type media apps (like
>> MythTV) have video and TV features available as well. I'm not aware
>> of one that is designed to run on a TV/large monitor, but only
>> supports music. That would kind of defeat the purpose of it being a
>> "Media" center.

>
> Basically, I'm looking for software to run on my digital picture
> frame. That way, I can use the picture frame beside my computers as my
> media player, without having to have Winamp/Media player on one of
> these computers running all the time. This also eliminates the sounds
> made by the computer actually running Winamp/MP.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ikke
>


Maybe you may like the VLC Media Player.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

It will run on just about any hardware.

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      11-25-2009
You Say:::computers running all the time. This also eliminates the sounds
made by the computer actually running Winamp/MP.

My HP Media Center come with Realtek HD Audio Manger
in the Manger @ Microphone or Control Panel to Sounds and Audio Devices
And MUTE that Microphone so you will not hear that computer actually
running....

Now for that Software I like Media Player Classic (MPC) myself
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/



"Ikke" <> wrote in message
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> <snip>
>> For music only purposes, the XP version of MC would run on any
>> hardware that XP runs on (more or less). The minimum requirements
>> are:. 1.6 GHz processor, DirectX 9.0 hardware-accelerated GPU (ATI
>> Radeon 9 series or nVidia GeForce FX Series or higher), and 256 MB of
>> system RAM.

>
> Thanks for the reply, but those hardware requirements are way too much.
> The
> maximum system I can use is a Pentium III/500 (which is already overkill
> for music).
>
>> I'm not sure I understand your point about the TV/Video stuff in MC,
>> if you have no need for it, then don't use it. In fact if you don't
>> have a tuner in the system, you won't even have the option to any of
>> the TV features (they won't show up as a menu choice).

>
> I know - but all solutions that have TV/Video, require way too much from
> the hardware. Videos running in the background, floating icons etc... all
> add to the need of newer hardware.
>
>> All of the other 3rd party "10-foot interface" type media apps (like
>> MythTV) have video and TV features available as well. I'm not aware of
>> one that is designed to run on a TV/large monitor, but only supports
>> music. That would kind of defeat the purpose of it being a "Media"
>> center.

>
> Basically, I'm looking for software to run on my digital picture frame.
> That way, I can use the picture frame beside my computers as my media
> player, without having to have Winamp/Media player on one of these
> computers running all the time. This also eliminates the sounds made by
> the
> computer actually running Winamp/MP.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ikke


 
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      11-25-2009
If there one made or being make Search
http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/t...hp?form_cat=99


You say:::::: I meant sounds played as well.

Ok Control Panel <<< Sounds and Audio Devices <<<<< Sounds <<<<<< Program
events: <<<<< New Mail Notification <<<<< Windows XP Notify.wav Make it
(None) Apply and it will go away and do the same for all program you do like
hearing through the soundcard just the ones you hear OK



"Ikke" <> wrote in message
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> "Hot-text" <hot-> wrote in
> news:#:
>
> <snip>
>> You Say:::computers running all the time. This also eliminates the
>> sounds made by the computer actually running Winamp/MP.

>
> Sorry - I didn't mean the actual sounds of the machine (fans, HD, etc...),
> I meant sounds played through the soundcard as well.
>
> For example: when I'm listening to my music, I can also hear the incoming
> mail sound through my stereo, which I of course do not want.
>
> <snip>
>> Now for that Software I like Media Player Classic (MPC) myself
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/

>
> Thanks for the suggestion, but that's basically the same setup as a
> Winamp,
> or a Media Player. It's still a player with a file browser and a simple
> playlist.
>
> Instead of having to digg through the filesystem for music, I'd really
> like
> to have a nice interface on-screen.
>
> The best comparison is perhaps that of in-car audio screens: a touch
> screen
> setup which lets you browse through the folders of your connected USB
> device/harddisk or laptop.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ikke


 
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      11-25-2009
Just when you are Record a video:::: Make it (None) Apply and when you done
Record it (Windows XP Notify.wav ) Apply
you can not have it one way then you need to work that Control Panel all the
time.... or the sounds play back in a your
Audio Record that if you record from your PC ......

One day you will need Capture a talking Video from your Webcam in your
Video Editor and you hear YOU GET MAIL......
or you hear a good OnLineRadio tall Show you will like to Capture the Audio
by your Audio Record for the Guys at Work
and you Get mail 10 time in a 3min show ........ it can happen and did
happen all the time!!!!!!




"Ikke" <> wrote in message
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> "Hot-text" <hot-> wrote in
> news:OTtI$:
>
>> If there one made or being make Search
>> http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/t...hp?form_cat=99
>>
>> You say:::::: I meant sounds played as well.
>>
>> Ok Control Panel <<< Sounds and Audio Devices <<<<< Sounds <<<<<<
>> Program events: <<<<< New Mail Notification <<<<< Windows XP
>> Notify.wav Make it (None) Apply and it will go away and do the same
>> for all program you do like hearing through the soundcard just the
>> ones you hear OK

>
> I know that, but I still want to *hear* these sounds.
>
> For example, when I'm editing a video, I still need to hear the audio from
> the video. I'd rather not hear the sound of the video, or my incoming mail
> notification at the same volume level as my music, though
>
> Thanks anyway...
>
> Ikke


 
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