My apologies for not searching. I tried the search and it informed me
that the list was not searchable or something to the extent which
implied it was not searchable and was not just a temporary error. Now
it seems to be very searchable, just a few hours later.
I clearly have some reading to do.
-Galen
On Apr 10, 2005, at 10:47 PM, Cecil Watson wrote:
Hello,
Galen wrote:
For the basic equipment, I need a basic but solid PC. I do not have
one that will suffice, nor do I have much equipment that would be
used within one, so I will be purchasing nearly everything. For HDTV,
I think we're talking about a 3 GHz P4 processor. What AMD processor
would be equivalent? What would be the advantages/disadvantages to
more or less CPU? Are there specific motherboard options highly
recommended? How much RAM is suitable/optimal - 256 MB? 512 MB? Cost
is very important to me, but not the only factor.
While I'm a huge AMD fan, stick with the Intel (for HDTV). I'd
recommend 512 Megabtes of RAM.
I'm not a noise-nazi, but keeping this system reasonably quiet and on
the more compact end of things would be preferable, if there are any
reasonable yet inexpensive choices I can make in selecting the
equipment, practical advice would be welcome.
Search the archives (http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/).
I obviously also need an HDTV tuner card. It appears my options are
the pcHDTV 3000 and the Air2PC-ATSC-PCI. The prices and features
appear to be quite similar. Can anybody describe any differences
between the two? Any significant difference in RF performance?
Compatibility? MythTV support?
Search the archives. Both are equally supported.
Regarding storage devices, it seems any modern hard drive should be
able to handle HDTV raw streams (20 Mb/s) without too much trouble,
and I will only have one tuner. Even my little 2.5" 60 GB 4200 RM
laptop hard drive can handle it. Clearly, the limiting factor will be
capacity, not performance, it seems. I have been pondering producing
a RAID (probably software-based, RAID5 if possible) on here and
perhaps using this machine for some light home file server functions.
Anybody have experience with RAIDs and MythTV?
LVM, but not RAID. Again, search the archives.
Once the content is tuned in and everything, I need to output it. For
the video card, my understanding is that NVidia may be preferable
because of better hardware acceleration under Linux. I am looking to
run HDTV, and that is all, so other performance is unimportant. I
need good analog out (s-video), and of course VGA. If possible DVI
would be preferable if not too costly, so I could run pure digital to
DVI-equipped projectors, displays, and HDTVs. (At HDTV resolutions,
VGA has noticeable blurring) Can anybody suggest some cards that
would offer solid performance and value? What would be my best
options for sound output? I do not currently need more than simple
stereo RCA-style output, but if multiple channel support can be
incorporated into the system for not too much more, I would love to
include it. What sound cards would be best for Linux compatibility,
good value, and reasonable quality? Should I even think about using
built-in (motherboard) audio out?
Geforce 5200. Depending on the motherboard you get, it's onboard
sound should be more than adequate.
So once I get all this stuff hooked up physically, it's time for
software. First and obviously, I'm talking about using MythTV. I am
guessing that running MythTV on top of a Linux distro would be
preferable, as I will probably want to tweak lots of little things
over time and perhaps do tiny other tasks with the machine. Without
starting a holy war, what distro would be the simplest to setup and
use with MythTV? (Yes, I know I will probably get multiple and
conflicting opinions here!) I am aware of KnoppMyth, but I think I
would rather have a little more control over the system than that,
and I think I can manage to setup MythTV manually.
KnoppMyth gives you all the control you need. You can install it,
get then system up and running then do as you wish. Remove the MythTV
debs, install from source, apt-get update, apt-get install XZY, etc.
I also will need some sort of remote control apparatus. I need to
further research this topic, but I would find it particularly
interesting if I could use my Treo 650 (bluetooth and IR equipped) to
control my system. I mean, if I already have the device, why not use
it as a remote? This is really a secondary topic, but I know it's
possible, so I'll get there.
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/remotes.php or again search the forum.
Looking forward to a few thoughts from people.... and thank you in
advance!
-Galen
Regards,
Cecil
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