Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Home Media Server
Even if your desktop has an aged processor and not much memory, it can do a fine job as a home media server, serving up your video files to a Sony PlayStation3 or Wi-Fi or hosting your large music collections ready to be accessed by any PC around the house. You'll obviously need a network card, preferably Wi-Fi to connect to your home network, and Windows XP. For sharing your media, there are a number of choices, but I'd recommend Apple iTunes - It's free and has a good industry support. Once you download and install the app from the iTunes.com, all you have to do is add you music and videos to the library, and then set up sharing under the Edit >> Preferences section. This sets up you library to be available over your home network. Also if this is close enough to your stereo system, you can run an audio cable and have an MP3 jukebox close at hand too.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment