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=My First System=
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=Sample User Setup=
In May 2008, I began building a LinuxMCE test system.  I wanted to see if I could replicate at least part of what I saw in the [[Video]]. The test system system will hopefully become my main working home theatre system. 
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I have moved my sample user setup to the wiki topic [[Alx9r's Sample Setup]].
  
AV gear-wise, I started with a completely clean slate here as I was not invested in any home theatre gear.
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=Extensions I'd Like to See Added to this Wiki=
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*http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php for <ref></ref> style footnotes.
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*http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ParserFunctions as needed for navboxes described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Transwiki
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*A mainstream Common.css (I suggest just copying wikipedia's).
  
===The Hybrid Box===
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=Stuff that ought to be in a "Newbie Portal"=
I decided to build a '''hybrid''' first to do a sanity check.  My criteria for this machine was as follows:
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#Wherever possible use known-working components.
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#Wherever possible follow recommendations from forums, reviews, and wiki.
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#Use components in the price/performance sweet spot.
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#Aesthetics should be living-room friendly.
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====Bill of Materials====
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*Pointer to FAQ
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*Hardware Selection
! Component !! Model !! Price !! Notes
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**graphics chips that work
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**discrete codes, RS232 control
| Motherboard
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**general considerations
| [[ASUS M2NPV-VM]]
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***esthetics
| $94.01
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***noise
| used in [[Video]]
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***slots
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***storage
| breakout
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***com ports
| ASUS [http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=111102044&vpn=SPDIF%2DOUT%2FOPT&manufacture=Asus SPDIF-OUT/OPT]
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**some summary of what is currently being used and pointer to sample user setups
| $9.02
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*LinuxMCE Installation
| SPDIF breakout board
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**What to Expect
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**Things to Contemplate Before the Installation
| breakout
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***Network Topology
| ASUS [http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=23285&vpn=14%2D000000094&manufacture=ASUS 9PIN Serial Port Header]
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***VDR vs Myth
| $6.60
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***Audio and Video Connections
| two of these to breakout COM ports
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**Things you'll Probably Want to Have for the Install
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***a monitor to use during some low-level operations
| CPU
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***another computer connected to the internet and the core
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***an ssh client
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***a keyboard and mouse, wireless is nice, synergy also works
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*Some Common But Non-Automatic Setup Steps
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**adding support for IR Remote
| heatsink
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**controlling RS232 AV Equipment
| Scythe Mini Ninja Heatpipe Fanless Heatsink AM2
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*Organizing Media
| $38.98
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*Getting Help
| should be good enough to cool w/o CPU fan
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*Troubleshooting
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**How to find and view logs (ie. /var/log/pluto, tail -f)
| second ethernet adapter
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| ENCORE ENL832-TX-RENT
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| $8.68
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| based on [[Realtek_8139]]
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|-
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| HDD
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| Hitachi Deskstar P7K500 500GB
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| $87.20
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|-
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| case
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| Silverstone Lascala LC17B
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| $129.99
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| HTPC form factor, big enough to accomodate conversion to core
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|}
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===The TV===
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=Pages Under Construction=
  
===The Speakers===
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[[How to Select Mainboards for Your LinuxMCE System]] - A guide dedicated to making the most crucial hardware selection decision: Selecting a Mainboard.
  
===The Orbiter===
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[[How to Select Components for Your LinuxMCE Computers]] - A guide to help you select all the other components that make up a good LinuxMCE computer.
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[[Hardware Selection Portal]]
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[[How to Integrate Blu-ray Support into Your LinuxMCE System]]
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[[How to Select Media Storage Hardware for Your LinuxMCE System]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 29 May 2009

Sample User Setup

I have moved my sample user setup to the wiki topic Alx9r's Sample Setup.

Extensions I'd Like to See Added to this Wiki

Stuff that ought to be in a "Newbie Portal"

  • Pointer to FAQ
  • Hardware Selection
    • graphics chips that work
    • discrete codes, RS232 control
    • general considerations
      • esthetics
      • noise
      • slots
      • storage
      • com ports
    • some summary of what is currently being used and pointer to sample user setups
  • LinuxMCE Installation
    • What to Expect
    • Things to Contemplate Before the Installation
      • Network Topology
      • VDR vs Myth
      • Audio and Video Connections
    • Things you'll Probably Want to Have for the Install
      • a monitor to use during some low-level operations
      • another computer connected to the internet and the core
      • an ssh client
      • a keyboard and mouse, wireless is nice, synergy also works
  • Some Common But Non-Automatic Setup Steps
    • adding support for IR Remote
    • controlling RS232 AV Equipment
  • Organizing Media
  • Getting Help
  • Troubleshooting
    • How to find and view logs (ie. /var/log/pluto, tail -f)

Pages Under Construction

How to Select Mainboards for Your LinuxMCE System - A guide dedicated to making the most crucial hardware selection decision: Selecting a Mainboard.

How to Select Components for Your LinuxMCE Computers - A guide to help you select all the other components that make up a good LinuxMCE computer.

Hardware Selection Portal

How to Integrate Blu-ray Support into Your LinuxMCE System

How to Select Media Storage Hardware for Your LinuxMCE System