Update: Thief caught on video. Read about it a few posts down.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2889547775668401984
My wife was out late a couple of nights ago (she volunteers at a home for troubled teens). This gave me the perfect opportunity to surprise her by installing a touchscreen in the foyer.
I chickened out of an in-wall-installation as I didn't want to crawl under the house for wiring, etc. So I decided on the coat-closet door that faces the front door entrance.
"How Ghetto!" among other things was what she said. Turns out she came home earlier than expected to find wood scraps, drill, handsaw, big ugly foot square hole in the door, and of course a lot of duct tape. Once I came to (wife has a great right hook), I finished the installation with a 3 dollar bamboo place-mat (we have a tropical/palm tree theme going on ...) from Target and some velcro.
Install
Slideshow:http://beta.photoshow.com/watch/UM5xA3Yn
Pictures:http://mannyman.googlepages.com/inwallinstallation
A little bit about my set-up:
I was using PowerHome for my HA needs, ReplayTV for my DVR needs, ebay 8 cam CCTV card for all my webcam needs, but wanted 1 interface to tie them all together. That's where Xlobby came in. I use Colby's skin.
older video:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8217264706518602180
As I had a working system before becomming an XLobby convert, I've been using XLobby only as a prettier front-end. As I posted before on other threads I've only skimmed the surface of XLobby's capabilities, but am pretty sure most everything I've done is possible in XLobby alone.
I am not yet using the built-in XNET, IR or X10 capabilites of XLobby as I've not needed to change my existing setup.
I have 1 pretty old 2ghz P4 VAIO that runs HA, CCTV, ReplayTV emulators, and stores almost all media.
I have 3 eBay Fujitsu Stylistic 3500s each running a duplicate copy of XLobby. Some screens are different depending on location (entrance/foyer, living room, or bed room). Two are networked via wifi-g (108Mbps) the other by cat5 (100Mbps).
Music:
I mostly enjoy the commercial free music channels from my digital cable. I use XLobby to tell HA software (PowerHome) to send IR (USBUIRT and Powermids) to control surround sound Amp input, tune cable box to my favorite musc channel. If we want to listen to MP3s we have the 3500's output go to the amp as well. The music is all stored on the a shared drive on the VAIO. This setup is mirrored in the master bedroom, but with a Kawaski amp HT in a box set I got at Target for a crazy cheap price.
Video:
LivingRoom:
Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 Touchscreen Tablet running XLobby tells HA software (PowerHome)on VAIO in Den to send IR (USBUIRT and Powermids) to control the following:
HD digital cable box.
Mitsubishi 60inch HDTV VS-60111
JVC DVDrecorder/VCR DR-MV1S
Denon AV Surround Receiver AVR-485
ReplayTv 5000 series (auto commercial skip) networked (lan and internet show sharing) DVR
DVArchive and WIRNS software on VAIO for additional video storage.
videohttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1955691372839256563
Bed Room
Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 Touchscreen Tablet running XLobby tells HA software (PowerHome)on VAIO in Den to send IR (USBUIRT and Powermids) to control the following:
27inch ViewSonic N2750w 1280x1024 widescreen LCD
Kawasaki 3 input Surround Sound Amp
ReplayTv 5000 series (auto commercial skip) networked (shares shows with PC, livingroom)
Apex DVD player
HomeAutomation
Entrance Foyer
Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 Touchscreen Tablet running XLobby controls
PowerHome software, (can also be controlled by cellphone, web, email, etc,)
all lights in the house are x10 controlled, switches are from smarthome,
2 x10 motion flood lamps in the front of the house (driveway, and pathway to front door)
I use Black and Decker freewire rf products for secure rf-x10 control.
CCTV:
I'm on my third ebay DVR card. I went from 4 camera card to 16 camera card, down to 8 camera card with faster refresh rate.
Use this to show off at work and to check on the the St. Bernards. and occasional visiting cat we end up pet-sitting.