Completed My MediaPortal Home Theater (1 Viewer)

chili

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DFI NFII ULTRA-AL Motherboard
AthlonXP 2200+ Processor
Cooler Master X Dream II Heatsink/Fan
XFX GeForce 6600 256MB DDR AGP Video
Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150MCE
Philips Ultimate Edge 24-Bit 6-Channel Sound
768 MB Corsair PC3200 DDR Memory
NEC ND-3550A 16x Dual Layer DVD R/W Drive
80 GB Western Digital SATA HDD
250 GB Maxtor Ultra ATA133 HDD
Cooler Master Cavalier II Case
Enermax Fan Controller & Temp Monitor
BTC Wireless Multimedia Keyboard/Joystick Mouse
Microsoft Media Center Remote Control
Logitech MediaPlay Wireless Mouse

http://thepit.boldlygoingnowhere.org/blog/static.php?page=chiligear

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mzemina

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  • February 23, 2005
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    Re: My HTPC Theater

    chili said:
    http://chili.isa-geek.net/clm_hometheater/ht.shtml

    Check the link for more
    for Mike the Okie 8)

    Mike (the Okie) says thanks!

    EDIT:

    BTW - Can you use the Kodak EasyShare printer to print any screen captures from MediaPortal? Just curious.

    Mike
     

    SOUNDYTIM

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    i like what i see

    wow thats a realy nice setup realy like the hole lot.ohh and that tv 61" thats fenomenal dude even celebs dont have them i can only wonder how many years you in debt for :roll: lol
     

    Callifo

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    I put small tape squares over them, they now both look a very dull purple when flashing. They were blinding before :?
     

    Tech Geek

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    I'm just finishing the build on my HTPC and I'm using a Thermaltake Bach case. It has bright LEDs for power and the hard drive and the blue one is like one of those LED flashlights!!

    As a test I took the front panel off, removed the LEDs and painted over the end (not the entire thing) with whiteout. I used whiteout because I could remove it easily. Guess what? Just blocking the light out of the end works great. Next I'm going to try black marker on the end. If it looks good I'll use permanent marker. And as a last resort, I'll use plack paint.

    I think the permanent marker will work well because it should be semi-transparent. I have a lot of other things to do first so for now I have funky looking white spots from the whiteout when it's turned off. LOL
     

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