(Raspberry Pi) TV Common interface socket possible uses?
Posted: March 9th, 2013, 2:08 pm
After years of goading from my better half we recently refurbished our lounge where my two desktop PC's and a collection of external hard drives used to reside on a "room-presence-dominant" work station with Ethernet and HDMI cables running around the sides of the room under the edge of the carpet. Whilst this set up suited me OK, to be fair it did have drawbacks, particularly on the room's ambiance which after all is something that women appear to value more highly than men (particularly nerds like me).
I had been quite happy to stream my collection of films directly to the TV using a very long HDMI lead but the corner of the lounge in which my work-station resided did look a little like Mission Control so I needed to have a re-think. I decided my budget could stretch to a 3TB NAS http://www.dabs.com/products/seagate-3t ... tml?src=15 which I was delighted to discover allowed the plugging in of an additional hard-drive via USB which gave me a total of 4TB wifi enabled storage as I already had a 1 TB drive with films on. This allowed me to make redundant my collection of 5 external HDD's and all the associated cabling and power packs needed to service them which I had collected together over the years - the largest capacity being only 320 GB.
However, I still need the HDMI to connect my PC to the TV and a long Ethernet cable to connect the NAS to the router, as the router is located in one corner where the Telephone service enters and the NAS in a new tall cabinet with doors in the opposite corner. (Still referred to as my corner.... )
So floor-boards up and all the cabling is now appropriately located and terminated in a manner which does not intrude on the room's ambiance
The big problem became apparent when I tried to re-locate a desktop PC which is 41 cm deep without any cables attached into a cupboard space that is only 39 cm deep - this meant it had to go in sideways and barely left sufficient room to get the smaller (mini ATX) pc in place as well. So my problems began and lead me to the reason for posting this diatribe in the first place. Although what I now have set up works, it is unsatisfactory and does not please me so I am looking for alternative ways to achieve my purpose.
I was able to connect two android tablets to the NAS and watch Home Network WIFI streamed movies without any issues so I began to think how I could turn our slightly aging Samsung TV which does not have any USB functionality on it into a WIFI enabled TV so I looked hard at the connections that I have got and began to wonder about the Common Interface slot. I have searched the internet but cannot find any clues as to whether it is possible to purchase some form of Common Interface device which will slot into the TV and make it WIFI enabled.
As far as I can discover, the Common interface slot is akin to PCMIA on a PC so theoretically at least I wondered if my aim is indeed possible. If anyone knows the answer I would be very pleased to hear it.
I had been quite happy to stream my collection of films directly to the TV using a very long HDMI lead but the corner of the lounge in which my work-station resided did look a little like Mission Control so I needed to have a re-think. I decided my budget could stretch to a 3TB NAS http://www.dabs.com/products/seagate-3t ... tml?src=15 which I was delighted to discover allowed the plugging in of an additional hard-drive via USB which gave me a total of 4TB wifi enabled storage as I already had a 1 TB drive with films on. This allowed me to make redundant my collection of 5 external HDD's and all the associated cabling and power packs needed to service them which I had collected together over the years - the largest capacity being only 320 GB.
However, I still need the HDMI to connect my PC to the TV and a long Ethernet cable to connect the NAS to the router, as the router is located in one corner where the Telephone service enters and the NAS in a new tall cabinet with doors in the opposite corner. (Still referred to as my corner.... )
So floor-boards up and all the cabling is now appropriately located and terminated in a manner which does not intrude on the room's ambiance
The big problem became apparent when I tried to re-locate a desktop PC which is 41 cm deep without any cables attached into a cupboard space that is only 39 cm deep - this meant it had to go in sideways and barely left sufficient room to get the smaller (mini ATX) pc in place as well. So my problems began and lead me to the reason for posting this diatribe in the first place. Although what I now have set up works, it is unsatisfactory and does not please me so I am looking for alternative ways to achieve my purpose.
I was able to connect two android tablets to the NAS and watch Home Network WIFI streamed movies without any issues so I began to think how I could turn our slightly aging Samsung TV which does not have any USB functionality on it into a WIFI enabled TV so I looked hard at the connections that I have got and began to wonder about the Common Interface slot. I have searched the internet but cannot find any clues as to whether it is possible to purchase some form of Common Interface device which will slot into the TV and make it WIFI enabled.
As far as I can discover, the Common interface slot is akin to PCMIA on a PC so theoretically at least I wondered if my aim is indeed possible. If anyone knows the answer I would be very pleased to hear it.