Oh - I also use it to watch Netflix-streamed movies.
So, the upside, as is fairly obvious, is the flexibility and power. Downsides are the struggles to make this act like any other idiot-proof console, and the fact that the Hauppauge HD-PVR tends to lock up and stop encoding the HD signal (though passthrough continues to work)
I've got a home-built HTPC - I use it to watch downloaded content, streaming content from major networks websites, TV shows recorded via the somewhat buggy / crashy Hauppauge HD-PVR with Snapstream BeyondTV (DVR software), all on a 46" 1080P LCD (no worries about burn-in). I also use my HTPC to view my photos and home videos, and to serve MP3s for my Squeezebox Classic (without needing the big screen to navigate mp3s on iTunes).
The HTPC runs through a Denon AV-Receiver.
I have the HTPC set to go to S3 standby after 5 minutes of inactivity; currently my Harmony One remote will cause the HTPC to wake when using the Squeezebox; otherwise I have to move my wireless mouse to wake the HTPC.
It does need a bit better WAF, and a couple of improvements would help: It's my intention to use a USB-UIRT (IR receiver via USB) with the Harmony to wake the system, and auto-launch BeyondTV, but I haven't figured out just how to integrate the Harmony with the USB-UIRT and do the 2 improvements mentioned above (I think I need to use something like EventGhost to accomplish both?).
"I was following the whole firmware update in the 805 thread when it became available through unofficial sources. The consensus was that it did nothing to help the lip sync issue. So I never bothered. Email from Onkyo confirmed it's hardware related, too many DSP's in the signal path and each one adds it's own delay. Unfortunately no firmware update could ever fix that. If you've really got your heart set on the 875 then buy it where you can exchange it for the 3808 if things go awry."
I don't know if this is true or not, as I didn't follow the firmware thread that closely.
the Onkyo 905 (and 875, for that matter), has a better upscaling chip than the Denon, but... Onkyo buyer beware! There are supposedly audio / lip synch issues with the Onkyo line that could be more annoying than it's worth.
I don't know about the Sony.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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