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My Home Theater/Home Automation PC setup ivb_2001 12-26-05
Posted by on December 26, 2005, 3:17 am
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[Note: I am an end-user. I'm not making any $$ anyhow, anyway, by doing
anything in this post. I am not affiliated with any of the companies
that I reference, I am posting this for the same reason people blog -
to let others know what I do in case it will help them].

Everything I say here is also on a personal website I just finished,
www.myhometheaterpc.com. If you want details, post here or go there.

I'm controlling a variety of HA & HT stuff for my 3 zone system[H/T,
LivRm, Patio]. I started down this path a few years ago for just HT,
but I've recently realized it was going to be dang cheap for me to
extend some HA fxnlty. Frankly, everything I've ever done has been in
the most inexpensive route that I thought was responsible. This doesn't
mean I've focused solely on price, rather that I haven't "thrown" $$
away on silly solutions. You'll see the prices on the site - you'll
see that my stuff is really rather cheap. I bet I could rebuild the
whole thing now for much less than indicated there.

I've currently got:
- 2.5 TB in space for DVDs, TV, CDs. This is all controlled via the
HA/HTPC.
- I'm also controlling that XM, FM, and soon irrigation & heat.
- I created an integrated front-end myself as I realized that all
integrated front-ends suck as they try and build for the mass market,
which means they please no one. I used CQC, www.charmedquark.com, to
create my own screens with the buttons for both the s/w control as well
as device control [my denon receiver, etc], so I got something that I
think works well.
- I'm focusing on usability & using real art as the backdrop so it's
aesethically pleasing and approachable by non-techies as well.

I've got CQC screens for:
- Main Menu (startup)
- FamRm H/T Music Controller
- LivRm Music Controller (can set to same as F/R or different source)
- TV Main Menu
- Recorded TV Shows
- DVD Selection
- Weather
- House Furnace Control
- House Irrigation Control

You'll notice nothing for lighting or drapes, that's intentional. I
hear the next-gen of zWave PC controllers is due out in March, so I'm
going to wait for that to do anything there.

I can also use my Siemens Cingular PDA Cellphone to control the music
in any of the 3 zones. Those screens are also CQC fnxlty - I just have
to paint the correct UI, and CQC takes care of all the networking
communication required to make it go.

Again, for details on what the system can do, the particular equipment
I've bought, either post here or go to www.myhometheaterpc.com.

And again, i'm not going to make any $$ doing this; i do this only to
give back to the community. Seriously.


Posted by Brian on December 30, 2005, 12:15 pm
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You have some nice looking screens with charmed quark.

Send me an email and I'll send you something about Zwave.

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Brian Dye
brian@tech-home.com
http://tech-home.com
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> [Note: I am an end-user. I'm not making any $$ anyhow, anyway, by doing
> anything in this post. I am not affiliated with any of the companies
> that I reference, I am posting this for the same reason people blog -
> to let others know what I do in case it will help them].
>
> Everything I say here is also on a personal website I just finished,
> www.myhometheaterpc.com. If you want details, post here or go there.
>
> I'm controlling a variety of HA & HT stuff for my 3 zone system[H/T,
> LivRm, Patio]. I started down this path a few years ago for just HT,
> but I've recently realized it was going to be dang cheap for me to
> extend some HA fxnlty. Frankly, everything I've ever done has been in
> the most inexpensive route that I thought was responsible. This doesn't
> mean I've focused solely on price, rather that I haven't "thrown" $$
> away on silly solutions. You'll see the prices on the site - you'll
> see that my stuff is really rather cheap. I bet I could rebuild the
> whole thing now for much less than indicated there.
>
> I've currently got:
> - 2.5 TB in space for DVDs, TV, CDs. This is all controlled via the
> HA/HTPC.
> - I'm also controlling that XM, FM, and soon irrigation & heat.
> - I created an integrated front-end myself as I realized that all
> integrated front-ends suck as they try and build for the mass market,
> which means they please no one. I used CQC, www.charmedquark.com, to
> create my own screens with the buttons for both the s/w control as well
> as device control [my denon receiver, etc], so I got something that I
> think works well.
> - I'm focusing on usability & using real art as the backdrop so it's
> aesethically pleasing and approachable by non-techies as well.
>
> I've got CQC screens for:
> - Main Menu (startup)
> - FamRm H/T Music Controller
> - LivRm Music Controller (can set to same as F/R or different source)
> - TV Main Menu
> - Recorded TV Shows
> - DVD Selection
> - Weather
> - House Furnace Control
> - House Irrigation Control
>
> You'll notice nothing for lighting or drapes, that's intentional. I
> hear the next-gen of zWave PC controllers is due out in March, so I'm
> going to wait for that to do anything there.
>
> I can also use my Siemens Cingular PDA Cellphone to control the music
> in any of the 3 zones. Those screens are also CQC fnxlty - I just have
> to paint the correct UI, and CQC takes care of all the networking
> communication required to make it go.
>
> Again, for details on what the system can do, the particular equipment
> I've bought, either post here or go to www.myhometheaterpc.com.
>
> And again, i'm not going to make any $$ doing this; i do this only to
> give back to the community. Seriously.
>
>



Posted by IVB on December 31, 2005, 4:57 am
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No need; you/I chatted extensively a month back; I got my Aprilaire from you
and had you send it to Dean of CQC.

This is my yahoo newsgroup/spam account - please don't spill the beans about
my real name/email addres :-)

> You have some nice looking screens with charmed quark.
>
> Send me an email and I'll send you something about Zwave.
>
> --
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Brian Dye
> brian@tech-home.com
> http://tech-home.com
> ---------------------------------------
>
>
>> [Note: I am an end-user. I'm not making any $$ anyhow, anyway, by doing
>> anything in this post. I am not affiliated with any of the companies
>> that I reference, I am posting this for the same reason people blog -
>> to let others know what I do in case it will help them].
>>
>> Everything I say here is also on a personal website I just finished,
>> www.myhometheaterpc.com. If you want details, post here or go there.
>>
>> I'm controlling a variety of HA & HT stuff for my 3 zone system[H/T,
>> LivRm, Patio]. I started down this path a few years ago for just HT,
>> but I've recently realized it was going to be dang cheap for me to
>> extend some HA fxnlty. Frankly, everything I've ever done has been in
>> the most inexpensive route that I thought was responsible. This doesn't
>> mean I've focused solely on price, rather that I haven't "thrown" $$
>> away on silly solutions. You'll see the prices on the site - you'll
>> see that my stuff is really rather cheap. I bet I could rebuild the
>> whole thing now for much less than indicated there.
>>
>> I've currently got:
>> - 2.5 TB in space for DVDs, TV, CDs. This is all controlled via the
>> HA/HTPC.
>> - I'm also controlling that XM, FM, and soon irrigation & heat.
>> - I created an integrated front-end myself as I realized that all
>> integrated front-ends suck as they try and build for the mass market,
>> which means they please no one. I used CQC, www.charmedquark.com, to
>> create my own screens with the buttons for both the s/w control as well
>> as device control [my denon receiver, etc], so I got something that I
>> think works well.
>> - I'm focusing on usability & using real art as the backdrop so it's
>> aesethically pleasing and approachable by non-techies as well.
>>
>> I've got CQC screens for:
>> - Main Menu (startup)
>> - FamRm H/T Music Controller
>> - LivRm Music Controller (can set to same as F/R or different source)
>> - TV Main Menu
>> - Recorded TV Shows
>> - DVD Selection
>> - Weather
>> - House Furnace Control
>> - House Irrigation Control
>>
>> You'll notice nothing for lighting or drapes, that's intentional. I
>> hear the next-gen of zWave PC controllers is due out in March, so I'm
>> going to wait for that to do anything there.
>>
>> I can also use my Siemens Cingular PDA Cellphone to control the music
>> in any of the 3 zones. Those screens are also CQC fnxlty - I just have
>> to paint the correct UI, and CQC takes care of all the networking
>> communication required to make it go.
>>
>> Again, for details on what the system can do, the particular equipment
>> I've bought, either post here or go to www.myhometheaterpc.com.
>>
>> And again, i'm not going to make any $$ doing this; i do this only to
>> give back to the community. Seriously.
>>
>>
>
>



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