thirsty wrote:
Thanks vansmack. How's your media center working out?
Beautifully, thanks for asking!
My main problem has been deciding between a universal remote to operate Windows Media Center 7 (MC7) in addition to my TV/DVR/DVD or using a wireless keyboard with a built in trackball (like this).
I was using a harmony remote for a while and it operates the MC7 functions fine, but there are many times when the programming I wanted to watch is available online and using a wireless mouse in bed is a huge problem. The keyboard is fine, but without a flat surface (and the distance from the sensor for the mouse is problematic) it isn't a workable solution. I will likely end up having both in the room and go back and forth depending on if I'm watching a ripped file or online content….
The only other downside is how to organize TV Show content in MC7. I don't use my Media Center to record TV, but I do have a lot of ripped TV shows in my collection. MC7 assumes all movies to be DVD's and doesn't handle TV shows the way I would like. The end result, for example, is about 6 dozen different thumbnails, one for each episode of Entourage. This is a little difficult (read: time consuming) to navigate. With the West Wing, Entourage and Mad Men alone I have over 100 thumbnails to go through. I may go back to ISOs or VOBs to cut down on the number of thumbnails, but a lot of what I have is HD and I don't want to give that up (and you know my thoughts on Blu-ray…). The ideal solution is a Db that reads folder content instead of individual files so that I have one thumbnail for Season One, open it, and then choose between the episodes from that season - just haven't found that yet and I'm not up for building right now.
Anyhow, I love the Zotac MAGHD - no regrets.

