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	<title>Comments on: Build the Popcorn Hour into Your MediaSmart Server</title>
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		<title>By: Pimp My MediaSmart Server &#124; eHomeUpgrade</title>
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		<description>[...] Too funny. MediaSmartServer.net forum member Diehard has modded his HP MediaSmart Server by installing the Popcorn Hour Media Tank mainboard into one of his server&#8217;s drive bays and cut out an area of the back panel to mount its corresponding A/V connectors. So now, not only does he have a server, Diehard has a compact media center PC (of sorts) he can plug directly to his TV. Interestingly, Diehard mentions in his forum post that he&#8217;s also installed MCE 2005 and My Movies 2 on to his system. I didn&#8217;t know that was possible? Details on how that hack was done can be found here. [via] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Too funny. MediaSmartServer.net forum member Diehard has modded his HP MediaSmart Server by installing the Popcorn Hour Media Tank mainboard into one of his server&#8217;s drive bays and cut out an area of the back panel to mount its corresponding A/V connectors. So now, not only does he have a server, Diehard has a compact media center PC (of sorts) he can plug directly to his TV. Interestingly, Diehard mentions in his forum post that he&#8217;s also installed MCE 2005 and My Movies 2 on to his system. I didn&#8217;t know that was possible? Details on how that hack was done can be found here. [via] [...]</p>
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