Not sure who actually will give a toss about this update but here it is.
I'm still going to do this but I am currently 'between houses' as my new place is now nearly 2 months overdue and I'm in temp accommodation with all my AV goodies in storage. Coupled with a Macbook with a broken DVD drive Apple refuse to fix, it's not good.
In AV terms however, changes will be made. The room seems to be a converted garage with it's own roof/loft so I aim to do the wiring for rears/screen power/PJ HDMI and power in the loft. With that in mind my rears may well change to the Q-Acoustics QAV wall mount 'wedges'. Score one for discreet AV!
I am moving the HTPC to become a hackintosh (I was going to sell the Macbook and get a new imac but f- Apple). So I will now go for a combo setup. A hacked WDTV streaming MKVs, etc from a basic server, the server also running iTunes and both will stream to a (second hand) airport express N, feeding sound to the amp and data to the WDTV. This way I can control the itunes from my iphone too. Also I may get Sky HD on the £49 box/£120 quidco cash back offer and then pay the remaining £250 odd for the year subs upfront.
Why the change? Well, two main points.
One, Apple have put me off spending any money on them so I need to build a hackintosh for my music gear. As it happens my HTPC is pretty close to the imac spec (C2D, Nvidia 9x00 integrated GPU) and it only needs to run Logic/Reason and control the (XP) server via Remote Desktop for OSX.
Two, the HTPC became too much. Codec issues, switching on at random times, HDMI not working for a while, the sound not staying locked to either optical or HDMI and even then not being 5.1, FFDShow not integrating with VMC, HD-DVD just stopped running, the music player just slow and not too friendly (and no smart playlists as flexible as itunes). Basically I spent to much time wrestling with the box and not enough watching/listening. Pointless then. So I'm going to the WDTV for ease of use, SKY HD for PVR and airport express for music. That'll save me money on Grecian 2000, broken window panes and new PCs in the long run too.
I also like the server idea so I can setup longer downloads remotely and leave a box doing the work in another room, not a production machine. I can also set up airport expresses in other rooms too, sharing the itunes library on the server and controlled from my iphone. Tres cool, n'est pas?
Believe me, I will move house and actually have something of substance to put in here. Honest.