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mcerd1

posted on 15/2/09 at 08:44 PM Reply With Quote
OT - Locost MP3 hi-fi ?

I’m thinking about building some kind of MP3 hi-fi, but I’ve got a budget of £0 and a pile of old PC’s and bits
I want to make something as simple as possible, without a screen (or a very small one if I can find one for next to nowt) with just the minimum number of controls (play, stop, pause, next track, shuffle……) and maybe some kind of remote

Any suggestions?

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speedyxjs

posted on 15/2/09 at 08:46 PM Reply With Quote
You want to make a hifi out of pc parts???
Sounds like a challenge. Good luck





How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?

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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 15/2/09 at 09:04 PM Reply With Quote
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something like this?





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mcerd1

posted on 15/2/09 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
^^^chears for the info

I've got a pentium 233 on an AT MB and some PII / PIII's on 'slot A' ATX MB's

and I've got Unix/ DOS 6.2/ win95/ win98se/ win2k (all redundant real ones)
I know that you can setup dos/old windows to automaticaly run a program at startup

the problem is how to make it as neat possible........


.....but I just had a thought - what if I started with something like an old ipod / MP3 player - then all I'd need is a PSU, amp and maybe a removable disk of some kind - I think?

[Edited on 15/2/09 by mcerd1]

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caber

posted on 15/2/09 at 11:41 PM Reply With Quote
Have a look at Linux. There are a variety of distros and a variety of Audio options that will run on pretty ancient and slow hardware. There is even a distro specifically for multi media. Important issue is a good sound card for output if you want anything remotely like decent sound quality. It is a lot of fun working with Linux you can really get it to do anything you want with a bit of work!

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BenB

posted on 15/2/09 at 11:42 PM Reply With Quote


Ye gods, that's some hacking

Excellent!! Love the DOS7 action!!!

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mcerd1

posted on 16/2/09 at 12:02 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by robocog
The 4th gens are cheap as chips (as they all suffer from the hard disk of death- sooner rather than later) and the CF adapters were agin cheap.......

............I'm not sure if you could build an adapter and psu so you could use a big (terrabyte!) parralel ATA PC hard disk and go to the mini connectors as in CF
As far as I'm aware they share the same

My mums ipod classic didn't last long and they wouldn't sort it under warrnty - but its dead, according to my brother the screen might work but thats about it

I recon I'd only need a 32Gb disk / CF card at most, even a 16Gb would do and they are quite cheap
(I've got a 16Gb microSD in my phone and its almost enough)

having to sync it with the PC would't be a big issue - I wouldn't need to change it that much


so say I did get a dead ipod (I've got some small CF cards for the camera for now) would I need a dock to connect it up to the amp ?
also I guess I'd need a PSU that could run the amp and ipod (usb?)

I've got an old set of creative 6.1 speakers (2 channels don't seem to work) do you think I could use that ?

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dhutch

posted on 16/2/09 at 10:23 AM Reply With Quote
Could get a iRiver hp140.
- Theres a lot of people hacked them with 80/120gb harddisks. Cant be more than a few quid on ebay. Although i'll never sell my old girl.


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Benzine

posted on 16/2/09 at 10:46 AM Reply With Quote
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYq0A8zsrCk






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