V and I spent some quality time at Fry’s this past weekend. I love Fry’s. It’s so much better than not so Best Buy.
We were looking for a TV capture card for our home theater PC (HTPC!) and we are a few steps closer to figuring out what exactly we need. There’s no guide to setting up an HTPC, or at least we haven’t found one, so we have to figure out a lot on our own.
I’m going to write about all the things we learn because I like to document our geekery.
Q: What is an HTPC?
A: It stands for home theater PC. It’s basically a PC-based home theater system. An HTPC is usually linked to a TV, that’s what makes up the “theater” part of the system.
One has the option to buy an HTPC but we’re DIYing ours because we’re on a budget and we like to tinker with computers.
What we already have:
a quiet PC – you don’t want a loud PC because you don’t want to hear the hum of the computer in the background
a TV with HDMI, S-video and VGA ports – you can set up an HTPC with any TV but the quality is better with digital connections. It’s also better to to have several port options so you don’t have to bother with converters.
wireless mouse – so you can control the PC from the couch, woo!
What we need:
a TV tuner/capture card – this allows you to record TV shows (similar to a DVR) and watch TV shows on your PC
a wireless keyboard – to go with the wireless keyboard. We’re actually looking for a keyboard with an integrated mouse or a wireless trackball so we don’t have to have a flat surface to use the mouse.
better speakers – I want better sound. Good speakers are kind of pricey so this might have to wait.