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In the sections that follow, you’ll develop a decent understanding of the special roles that graphics and (HD)TV cards play on a Media Center PC and get a sense of where DVD decoders fit into a Media Center PC.Welcome to /r/NVIDIA. When all is said and done in each section, you should know enough to evaluate upcoming products for yourself and find pointers to a handful of worthwhile options in each of the various product categories.
In this section, we describe what this software does, list compatible choices, and then recommend leading options as we’ve done in the preceding sections.Īlthough there’s a fair amount to chew on in each of the three primary sections, there really aren’t a huge number of options for any of the three Media Center PC components to which they relate.
It introduces the subject of DVD decoders, explains how they work and why one is required to enable MCE to play back DVD movies and other recorded content, and lists available choices, before recommending certain specific selections. You’ll find another topic covered here as well. Nevertheless, it’s wise to pick a TV card from the company’s compatible products list (and we explain where to find it, and provide input as to which items included therein are worth buying). Earlier versions allowed only one tuner card, but 2005 doubles that limit. When it comes to integrating TV with a Media Center PC, Microsoft likewise imposes certain compatibility requirements. HTPC use dictates quiet operation and also makes the in-case footprint (vertical and horizontal clearances) a potential issue, especially in smaller horizontal cases like the Ahanix D5 or Silverstone LC02. The details require some explanation, but even official minimum requirements dictate reasonably modern, fast, capable graphics cards.
MCE compatibility imposes technical requirements on the width of a graphics card’s memory bus, the size of its onboard memory, and also requires support for certain specific capabilities.