Peter Adam Kelly wrote: > Hey All, > > I want to build a media center type Ubuntu system to hookup to my amp > and speakers HD tv and Sky HD box through a TV card as one of the uses > will be as a PVR it might be Mini-ITX or might have low profile cards > I just want it in a nice case that fits in the TV cabinet I want it to > have a wireless keyboard with touch pad and possibly a remote control > as well I would just like a bit of advice with choosing the most > suitable compatible components for use with Ubuntu. > > If anyone has any hints, tips, advice, links I would be very greatfull. > > Ahh it's kind of like pandora's box.
Well for starters you might want to look at MythBuntu which is a version of Ubuntu with MythTV included. From what I've used of it, it was easyish to setup. As far as hardware goes, well from what I've read on the MythTV mailing list, you'd be well worth looking at an Atom motherboard with the NVidia ION chipset which has acceleration for playback of HD media files which will help. Cheapest I've come across so far is this at just over £100: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/173797 It might be worth bearing in mind though, going for a Mini ITX system you could possibly be limiting yourself to expansion. You can get some cases that will take PCI riser boards but then this would add to the expense. If you wanted to consider MicroATX instead you could fit more in there (okay the case would be bigger, but you'd have more room for extra hard drives and more expandability) and you could probably get a low power Intel or AMD chip. For TV capture, well you'd have to bear in mind that you'd only be able to capture standard definition output from your Sky HD box however for this you could use a standard analogue TV tuner card which would capture video and the CPU would do the compression. If you really wanted HD capture then you could go for something like this: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Hauppauge_HD-PVR However the Sky box would have to output HD video over the component video connections (not sure if it does or not). There are also MPEG2 encoding TV capture cards out there, can't remember the exact model but Hauppage do one, I believe it's an MCE150 which captures analogue TV and encodes it to MPEG using the IVTV driver. As regards to remote controls, a quick search came up with this for about £6: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/129977 Thinking about it too, as you already have Sky, if you have any free connections on your LNB on the dish, you could look at running another cable down to the TV and then putting in a DVB-S2 satellite card which would then give you the capability of capturing free to air channels such as what is on Freesat including HD stuff, you'd be worth checking out the Linux-DVB site though to confirm which DVB-S2 cards work (it has to be S2 as this is what supports the HD standards and before long all the HD channels will go over to that). Anyway hope this helps. You may also find it useful to join the MythTV mailing list too as there is a wealth of information there. Rob -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
