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Home Audio/Video - Central Control through a PC
Published by: jack 2009-01-09
  • What are PC solutions for controlling audio and video in a "home-run" wired new home? I don't want to buy the expensive Crestron or Eschent systems. I want to have a PC interface to control multiple music and video zones, but am concerned about the bad reviews of Microsoft Media Center software. My ideal system allows me to easily download music and video and have output to multiple rooms at the same time. The ideal system helps me organize my media files and can connect to my centrally wired amplifier/sound system and my existing TVs.


  • swiggins - I'm assuming you're looking to spend basically a few hundred dollars to achieve this, correct? If so, from what I can tell in my talking to home automation aficionados and people in the industry, there doesn't appear to be an off-the-shelf, "click and go," hardware/software combo package to achieve what you're looking to do in that price range. There does appear a way to do it, but it will require a little bit of "rigging" with multiple sound cards. Should I investigate that for you? jbf
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  • Through some more investigating, I've come upon an affordable, off-the-shelf solution for distributing audio through the PC to multiple rooms of the house. It's about $1700 or so, and through its hardware/software combo setup, it will essentially send 8 stereo or 16 mono independent line out feeds from your PC to your amplifier. I believe this is what you're looking for on the audio side? As for video, are you looking for a similar option for the same PC? For example, you want a central PC sending 4 separate songs to 4 different rooms of the house (via what I've described above), and the same PC sending 3 or 4 separate video streams (with audio?) to the same or different rooms? I need a little clarification as to exactly what you're trying to achieve. Thanks, jbf


  • Thanks for the response. I have just figured out that "Post Clarification" is how I get to you. I was a little "dense" on figuring that out! Sorry for the delay. Sounds like your solution is very close to what I'm looking for. I am not price sensitive on components and software. I simply want to use a PC for this purpose, rather than the high end whole house hardware/software solutions from Crescent or Eschent. As for my audio needs, I want to be able to sit at my computer, download music and be able to have that music available throughout the house. Ideally, the software allows me to play two or more songs/playlists simultaneously, each song feeding a separate amplifier and "zone" within my house. I have teeagers and we all share a central hard drive now, using a wireless network. If the audio capabilities can also connect to satellite radio, that would be great. As for video, ideally I want what you described in your question: a central PC sending 4 separate songs to 4 different rooms of the house (via what I've described above), and the same PC sending 3 or 4 separate video streams (with audio?) to the same or different rooms. At a minimum, I want to be able to download video files and send them to a single television. Let me know if you need more clarification
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  • Hello swiggins - A very interesting question to research! If you choose to rate this answer, please ask for any necessary clarification you may require before doing so. Thank you for your understanding. There are a couple options for the audio side of things: The first is an offering from Digigram (www.digigram.com) Their audio Manager software, which as a street price of about $500 allows you to do multiple streams of audio. This interfaces into their Mixart PCI card (street price of about $1200-$1300), which sends 8 channels of stereo sound (8 stereo zones) or 16 channels of mono sound (16 zones). This setup would result in up to 8 or 16 channels of actual line level audio coming from your computer, which you can then wire into one or more amplifiers as you see fit. These products can be seen here: Audio Manager http://www.digigram.com/products/getinfo.htm?prod_key=11550 Mixart http://www.digigram.com/products/getinfo.htm?prod_key=11000 Contact Digigram for more information: 877-820-9184 - James These products are available through various dealers, www.audiomidi.com being one of them. --- The second option is significantly more expensive, but could possibly be more robust in a networked situation ($3000+) -- although it adds another external hardware component. It's called the One Home Tab, and it's from a company called "Home Logic" (www.homelogic.com): "The OneHome Audio Tab provides a simple and powerful interface to manage and play all of your music and your favorite Internet radio stations, in a single zone, or in a full-fledged, whole house audio system." It's essentially a central controller that acts as the distribution point by networking into all of your computers. See it here: http://www.homelogic.com/audio.html "The OneHome audio solution delivers a clean and powerful interface for managing and controlling existing media such as tapes, CDs and radio, in addition to the support for digital music players and Internet radio. By storing your music collection in a central location, you can quickly and easily browse your entire music collection, finding those old favorites that have been languishing in the back of the drawer. And, since the OneHome system does not replace your existing players, you can always control any of the music players at their control panel, giving you the freedom to choose what is most convenient." Contact Joe Loudner for more information: Joe Loudner 781-718-5727 He can set you up with a web-based demonstration so you can see how the interface works. *************************************** For video, there's a solution called "MediaEdge" by a company called Canopus (pronounced Can pus). It allows you to distribute disparate video (with audio) signals to various TV sources. The starter kit (2 zones) runs in the $2800+ range, and goes up about $800 per zone thereafter (essentially unlimited zones). Here are the links: Media Edge http://www.canopus.us/us/products/mediaedge/pt_mediaedge.asp#key_benefits http://www.canopus.us/US/products/MediaEdge/pm_mediaedge.asp How it works: you'd have one of the ethernet-fed Media Edge STB (set top box) hardware units connected to each of your TV's. There'd be one ethernet cable from your central PC going to a central switcher that would feed the STB's. You'd have your central scheduling server running the SVS Scheduling Software which would control what is displayed on the various TV's. The MediaEdge software must run on Windows 2000 Server. It is a web-based interface (http://www.canopus.us/US/products/mediaEdge/pa_mediaedge.asp#s1), so you could effectively control it from any PC on the network. You could buy a cheap $300 PC to run Win 2000 Server if you don't want to run it on your existing computer, or you could have a partition that you could boot to. The MediaEdge software sends MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 video to the STB, but they have a piece of software called ProCoder which allows you to convert numerous formats to MPEG: http://www.canopus.us/US/products/procoder_express/pm_procoder_express.asp For more information on this product, please contact Ray at Canopus: Ray (available next week) 408-954-4211 Available from B&H: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ --- Optibase is another option, but I believe they are considerably more expensive (according to Ray at Canopus, $15,000+ ). Optibase http://www.optibase.com/html/products/lobby_product.html --- A UK company called Kat5 might have more of a DIY solution to one-to-one video, or possibly one-to-many. http://www.kat5.tv/index1.html For a basic PC to TV solution: WinTV http://www.hauppauge.com/ This site indexes various "PC-to-TV" one-to-one options: http://ruel.net/pc/tv.tuner.converter.htm *************************************** Other home automation links I came upon: Whole House Audio tutorial http://www.hometech.com/learn/audio.html HAL2000 $335.99 http://store.yahoo.com/asihome/halvoicconho.html Elan www.elanhomesystems.com Pragmatic Communications Systems, Inc. www.wireless-experts.com Vaux Electronics www.vauxelectronics.com Search strategy: "A/V distribution" automation "home automation" PC audio video "multizone audio" "multizone video" "multi-zone audio/video" "multi-stream" audio OR video "multiple stream" audio OR video {talked with various retailers/manufacturers/aficionados}
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  • Here's another straightforward one-stream solution: http://www.vpi.us/vga-converter.html





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