I have just started to consolidate my mp3's and ripped DVD's onto a NAS device and streaming them to my TV, and the quality and ease of this process has got me thinking about the future of audio and cinematic media, as well as the best way as a consumer to set up your home cinema system.
I make the following assumptions, your speaker set-up will not change regardless of your format choice and your AV amp will play the central foundation to any home entertainment system with either a TV or projector providing visual output.
So that leaves the format war and how to hang everything together.
My first quandary is do you really need a standalone DVD or BluRay player? Why not rip your movies and stream them to wherever you like in the house (so long as you have media streamers in these rooms), this way you only need a physical player in your PC?
Then we have music, why not simply stream your CD content? This seams a little more expensive at the moment compared with movie streamers, with devices like the Sonos and Squezebox in my opinion leading the market in terms of quality and function respectively.
At the moment I have a separate Hi Fi set up and separate AV set up totalling 2 amps, a CD player, a DVD player and 8 speakers along with all the interconnects and speaker cables and now added a NAS device and media streamer. Surely as a consumer this can be consolidated without too much of a sacrifice in quality? What about TV feeds, we have terrestrial signals via your aerial, satellite feeds, cable providers and now internet TV, the choice is bewildering.
So to summarise my question would be as a consumer what options with pros and cons are there to provide multi media entertainment in your home, sounds like a simple question but it's not and will provoke passionate opinions from all sides i suspect?
What's your thoughts on an ideal home soloution within a resonable working mans budget?
Kind rgeards
Dave.
I make the following assumptions, your speaker set-up will not change regardless of your format choice and your AV amp will play the central foundation to any home entertainment system with either a TV or projector providing visual output.
So that leaves the format war and how to hang everything together.
My first quandary is do you really need a standalone DVD or BluRay player? Why not rip your movies and stream them to wherever you like in the house (so long as you have media streamers in these rooms), this way you only need a physical player in your PC?
Then we have music, why not simply stream your CD content? This seams a little more expensive at the moment compared with movie streamers, with devices like the Sonos and Squezebox in my opinion leading the market in terms of quality and function respectively.
At the moment I have a separate Hi Fi set up and separate AV set up totalling 2 amps, a CD player, a DVD player and 8 speakers along with all the interconnects and speaker cables and now added a NAS device and media streamer. Surely as a consumer this can be consolidated without too much of a sacrifice in quality? What about TV feeds, we have terrestrial signals via your aerial, satellite feeds, cable providers and now internet TV, the choice is bewildering.
So to summarise my question would be as a consumer what options with pros and cons are there to provide multi media entertainment in your home, sounds like a simple question but it's not and will provoke passionate opinions from all sides i suspect?
What's your thoughts on an ideal home soloution within a resonable working mans budget?
Kind rgeards
Dave.