LinuxMCE 710 – An overview

LinuxMCE is of program a open-source media centre distro.  however did you understand you can utilize it as a house automation controller as well?  other goodies are lurking under the bonnet as well such as the integrated Asrerisk VoIP system, already pre-configured for many providers as well as phone hardware.  checked out on for the overview of this outstanding free system.

Submission by: Marie O. Schmidt – LinuxMCE is understood foremost for its Media Centre functionality.   LinuxMCE does media, yes. TV viewing as well as recording, by utilizing either VDR or MythTV, DVD/CD viewing/listening as well as ripping, utilizing Xine as a media player, preliminary support for Blu-ray Disc utilizing MPlayer.

But media is only 20% of the LinuxMCE experience. On top of that LinuxMCE facilitates whole home automation. Anything that can be electrically manipulated, LinuxMCE can control.  combining media as well as house Automation creates synergy effect. starting to play a media data automatically dims the lights in that space for example.

On top of media as well as house automation, LinuxMCE provides a phone system. utilizing a full blown asterisk distro with out of the box configurations for VoIP providers, plug as well as play support for hardware VoIP phones, LinuxMCE eases the utilize of Asterisk for the typical user.

Combining media, house automation as well as telephony enables the media to stop, the lights to come back up, when an important phone phone call comes in. All unimportant callers can be automatically routed to a voice mail box, when you are viewing a movie for example.

But LinuxMCE goes even further. When you leave you arm your house, as well as LinuxMCE utilizes analogue as well as IP cameras to screen your residential property as part of its security System. LinuxMCE turns off all your AV gear, as well as your lights. If one of the movement sensors, or one of the cameras detects motion then lights associated with those movement sensor or those cameras, can be turned on as well as the photo of the intruder will be sent to your mobile. On your phone you have the capability to click a button as well as talk directly to the intruder via your AV gear as well as the connected speakers.

That’s around 80% of what LinuxMCE is all about. The last 20% is, each Media Director, the devices that control your TV and/or projectors, are likewise usable as full blown Linux KDE desktops, with OpenOffice.org, The Gimp, Firefox as well as Thunderbird, just to name a few of the applications available.

LinuxMCE can be utilized by all kinds of Orbiters. An orbiter is the individual interface to control the system as well as with it your entire home. From a Nokia n810, over a Cisco 7970, a web based front-end, a windows front-end, to a routine IR remote utilizing the TV as well as on-screen-orbiter, there are wide range of control possibilities. All projects  used by LinuxMCE are under a single coherent individual interface. The individual does not requirement to care, whether LinuxMCE is utilizing VDR or Xine to play a specific media. For the individual the interface is always the same.

LinuxMCE supports a number of different house automation systems as well as you can utilize several protocols at the same time . You can utilize old X-10 stuff, together with the most recent Z-Wave products, since LinuxMCE is the huge sibling of all controllers. apart from those two, LinuxMCE currently supports PLCBUS, Insteon as well as EIB/KNX. To add support for extra protocols as well as controls, one needs to get have the protocol for the controller as well as a couple of weeks time.

LinuxMCE works best, if you comply with the guidelines offered in the Wiki () regarding hardware recommendations. For the beginning, one should truly comply with the guidelines as well as install  LinuxMCE the method it was intended to be used. That method you accomplish a much much better out of box experience.

LinuxMCE is freely offered from . A friendly support forum is offered at . The IRC channel #linuxmce is brought on irc.freenode.net

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