You can get a DVI to HDMI cable for less than 5 bucks, but as you said, this doesn't carry audio signal. Do you use external amp/speakers for audio on this TV? You could just pipe the audio directly to the receiver on a separate aux jack.When I upgraded to my latest computer I decided to turn my old PC into a media server that I would run my TV off of. I was right about to do this when I realized (much to my chagrin) that the video outs on the PC were DVI. This means I can't hook it directly up to the TV through HDMI (as they don't carry an audio signal).
So I'm thinking of getting a media portal device like those listed in the title, but I am not sure which one to go with. The PC will still be a media server hooked up to the router, but the media portal will be what accesses it. Mainly though it will just be used for Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, but there will be some movies on the PC, plus I want to be able to browse to youtube/etc.
Which of these do you guys think will work well for this?
Also, any thoughts on how to still use the PC as a media center with the DVI outs?
FWIW, this would probably be the lowest model I would suggest. The 5670 was one of the best ever for this use, but everyone knew it and that's why they're so hard to find.Or heck, you could even go ultracheap and get this bad boy for $35, so long as you NEVER EVER TRY TO GAME WITH IT EVER.
The PS4 won't be able to do media streaming from a PC at launch, from what I've heard, and it won't have support for USB drives, either (and maybe not ever for that.)Which of these do you guys think will work well for this?
For a cheap solution, the Google Chromecast looks intriguing, though I've never used it, and the few reviews I've read say it's kind of a beta product. $35 is pretty damn cheap for what it can do, though. Maybe someone else has done more research than I have (it's not something I need, since I don't have a TV.)