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My Setup
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'''My Setup'''
  
Hardware
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'''Hardware'''
  Dedicated Core
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    Dual Pentium 3 (1ghz)
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    2 Gb ram
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    Onboard 100mb ethernet (external net)
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    64bit pci 1gb fiber card (internal net)
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    2 SB Live! cards
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    1 ati rage 128 (just enough video for a dedicated server)
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    1 80 Gb drive (system and audio media)
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    1 250 GB drive (video media)
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  Media Directors
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    None (I use XBMC on an Xbox to watch videos)
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   Orbiters
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'''Dedicated Core'''
    Web orbiter on an iPhone
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   Dual Pentium 3 (1ghz)
 +
  2 Gb ram
 +
  Onboard 100mb ethernet (external net)
 +
  64bit pci 1gb fiber card (internal net)
 +
  2 SB Live! cards
 +
  1 ati rage 128 (just enough video for a dedicated server)
 +
  1 80 Gb drive (system and audio media)
 +
  1 250 GB drive (video media)
  
   Automation
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'''Media Directors'''
    1 CM11A
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   None (I use XBMC on an Xbox to watch videos)
    A couple of X10 switches and outlets
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   Audio
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'''Orbiters'''
    2 zones of whole house audio completed so far (this system is being designed for background music)
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   Web orbiter on an iPhone
    All speaker wiring goes to a central location in the basement.
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    Zone 1 - first soundcard -> amp ->ceiling speakers on first floor.  Manual volume control in each room
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    Zone 2 - second soundcard -> car amp ->pair of car speakers in outdoor housings on patio
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Software Setup
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'''Automation'''
  LinuxMCE 704 (haven't had time to upgrade to 710)
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   1 CM11A
  Latest Squeezecenter (replaced SlimServer shipped with LinuxMCE) [[Upgrading SlimServer]]
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   A couple of X10 switches and outlets
   squeezeslave running on the core for distributed audio (see below for setup)
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   GSD weather retrieval plugin  [[NOAA Weather]]
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'''Audio'''
 +
  2 zones of whole house audio completed so far (this system is being designed for background music)
 +
  All speaker wiring goes to a central location in the basement.
 +
  Zone 1 - first soundcard -> amp ->ceiling speakers on first floor.  Manual volume control in each room
 +
  Zone 2 - second soundcard -> car amp ->pair of car speakers in outdoor housings on patio
  
Squeezeslave Setup
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'''Software Setup'''
 +
 
 +
----
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 +
LinuxMCE 704 (haven't had time to upgrade to 710)
 +
Latest Squeezecenter (replaced SlimServer shipped with LinuxMCE) [[Upgrading SlimServer]]
 +
squeezeslave running on the core for distributed audio (see below for setup)
 +
GSD weather retrieval plugin  [[NOAA Weather]]
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
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'''Squeezeslave Setup'''
  
 
Here's how to setup squeezeslave to run on the core.  It's fairly easy.  One small issue is that because squeezeslave uses the OSS interface
 
Here's how to setup squeezeslave to run on the core.  It's fairly easy.  One small issue is that because squeezeslave uses the OSS interface

Revision as of 14:45, 17 June 2008

My Setup

Hardware


Dedicated Core

 Dual Pentium 3 (1ghz)
 2 Gb ram
 Onboard 100mb ethernet (external net)
 64bit pci 1gb fiber card (internal net)
 2 SB Live! cards
 1 ati rage 128 (just enough video for a dedicated server)
 1 80 Gb drive (system and audio media)
 1 250 GB drive (video media)

Media Directors

 None (I use XBMC on an Xbox to watch videos)

Orbiters

 Web orbiter on an iPhone

Automation

 1 CM11A
 A couple of X10 switches and outlets

Audio

 2 zones of whole house audio completed so far (this system is being designed for background music)
 All speaker wiring goes to a central location in the basement.
 Zone 1 - first soundcard -> amp ->ceiling speakers on first floor.  Manual volume control in each room
 Zone 2 - second soundcard -> car amp ->pair of car speakers in outdoor housings on patio

Software Setup


LinuxMCE 704 (haven't had time to upgrade to 710) Latest Squeezecenter (replaced SlimServer shipped with LinuxMCE) Upgrading SlimServer squeezeslave running on the core for distributed audio (see below for setup) GSD weather retrieval plugin NOAA Weather



Squeezeslave Setup

Here's how to setup squeezeslave to run on the core. It's fairly easy. One small issue is that because squeezeslave uses the OSS interface you will need a separate sound card for each instance of squeezeslave you want to run.

First download the newest version of Squeezeslave. This is the version I use as it fixed some playback bugs I was having, but any version that works with you're setup should be fine. You'll want to put it somewhere in you're path. I have mine installed in /usr/local/bin

Next add the following to /etc/rc.local (this is my setup for two)

 /usr/local/bin/squeezeslave -m 00:00:00:00:00:01 -o 0 -s -r &
 /usr/local/bin/squeezeslave -m 00:00:00:00:00:02 -o 1 -s -r &
 (the MAC address can be whatever you want)
 the -o option specifies which OSS output device ie /dev/dsp1
 the -s option tells squeezeslave to wait for a signal to quit rather than control-C
 the -r option tells squeezeslave to keep retrying to connect to the server, useful if the server is not running yet.

Next make sure all the volume levels in the mixer (alsamixer) are set correctly

Next step, manually add the squeezeslave to linuxmce as a squeezebox using the mac address you gave it. Assign it to a room and entertainment area. Regen your orbiters and reset the dcerouter.

That should do it.