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	<title>Comments on: Xbox 360 Hitting Shelves November 4th?</title>
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		<title>By: walter_3_d</title>
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		<description>I just setup a Pluto Home system (smarthome + media server, plutohome.com, free open source). Itâs really cool. It has a streaming movie server, music server, pvr. Plus it does home automation and controls a/v equipment too. Thereâs only 1 problemâŠ

You designate 1 PC to be the server; they call it the core. It exposes a network boot image for any other PC in the house, so your PC becomes dual purposeânormal pc, or net boot and itâs a set top box. You control it with Bluetooth mobile phones or web pads. And all the set top boxes in the house work together. Your media even follows you as you move from room to room if you keep the phone on. The problem is I donât have enough media pcâs for all the rooms in my house, and buying a full PC for each room is too expensive. Plus thereâs no video cards for the PC that have component video outputâwhich is the only way I can get HDTV into my tv.

The X-Box seems perfect as a media director. Itâs a PC inside, right? So why couldnât it boot like normal as an Xbox, or net boot as a pluto media director? Then it would be part of a whole house solution that did everything. I could even use the Xbox to turn on my sprinklers if I wanted, and do all sorts of stuff with it. Plus, since Pluto gives it a network boot image, space is no longer an issueâall the software could be stored on the main server. And the XBox has component video and itâs quiet and cheap.

Does anybody have an idea if it would be possible to use the XBox as a media director like that, doing a network boot? Then I could just buy a few of the XBoxâs rather than having to buy regular PCâs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just setup a Pluto Home system (smarthome + media server, plutohome.com, free open source). Itâs really cool. It has a streaming movie server, music server, pvr. Plus it does home automation and controls a/v equipment too. Thereâs only 1 problemâŠ</p>
<p>You designate 1 PC to be the server; they call it the core. It exposes a network boot image for any other PC in the house, so your PC becomes dual purposeânormal pc, or net boot and itâs a set top box. You control it with Bluetooth mobile phones or web pads. And all the set top boxes in the house work together. Your media even follows you as you move from room to room if you keep the phone on. The problem is I donât have enough media pcâs for all the rooms in my house, and buying a full PC for each room is too expensive. Plus thereâs no video cards for the PC that have component video outputâwhich is the only way I can get HDTV into my tv.</p>
<p>The X-Box seems perfect as a media director. Itâs a PC inside, right? So why couldnât it boot like normal as an Xbox, or net boot as a pluto media director? Then it would be part of a whole house solution that did everything. I could even use the Xbox to turn on my sprinklers if I wanted, and do all sorts of stuff with it. Plus, since Pluto gives it a network boot image, space is no longer an issueâall the software could be stored on the main server. And the XBox has component video and itâs quiet and cheap.</p>
<p>Does anybody have an idea if it would be possible to use the XBox as a media director like that, doing a network boot? Then I could just buy a few of the XBoxâs rather than having to buy regular PCâs.</p>
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