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− | I already | + | 5 years ago, I built a MediaPC to be able to record Sat and DVB-T channels, but also read DVD and Divx. I'm using Debian Etch as core system and VDR for the rest. |
+ | As specials components, the system includes two DVB-s card (with one hardware decoding included), USB Terratec DVB-T, and ATI Remote Wonder (I played a while to get this one running perfectly). | ||
+ | I let this Media Box to my parents, 3 years ago and now I'm missing this kind of DIY Entertainment PC, and I decided to build a new one to plug in to my Samsung HD Ready LCD. | ||
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+ | I read a lot of article, and especially spent time on www.homemedia.fr website (and its forum), a very interesting french website about HTPC. After that I decided to buy my hardware (see below) and try to go first on MediPortal appliance software. The problem was, as I'm not very good in Micro$oft tweaking, that Windows didn't find my SATA 2 HDD or something like that. I gave up and went back to *nix based system. | ||
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+ | I went around LinuxMCE because of the all-in-one scheme: Media player, TV, PVR, Telephony (I already played a lot with Asterisk), Alarm, etc. Unfortunately, Kubuntu 7.10/LinuxMCE 0710 were not compatible with the chipset of my mother board, so I went directly to Kubuntu 8.10 and will now try/test LinuxMCE 810 in the same time to see if I can do something of my specific hardware. | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== |
Revision as of 18:45, 3 January 2009
My HTPC Project
My story
5 years ago, I built a MediaPC to be able to record Sat and DVB-T channels, but also read DVD and Divx. I'm using Debian Etch as core system and VDR for the rest. As specials components, the system includes two DVB-s card (with one hardware decoding included), USB Terratec DVB-T, and ATI Remote Wonder (I played a while to get this one running perfectly). I let this Media Box to my parents, 3 years ago and now I'm missing this kind of DIY Entertainment PC, and I decided to build a new one to plug in to my Samsung HD Ready LCD.
I read a lot of article, and especially spent time on www.homemedia.fr website (and its forum), a very interesting french website about HTPC. After that I decided to buy my hardware (see below) and try to go first on MediPortal appliance software. The problem was, as I'm not very good in Micro$oft tweaking, that Windows didn't find my SATA 2 HDD or something like that. I gave up and went back to *nix based system.
I went around LinuxMCE because of the all-in-one scheme: Media player, TV, PVR, Telephony (I already played a lot with Asterisk), Alarm, etc. Unfortunately, Kubuntu 7.10/LinuxMCE 0710 were not compatible with the chipset of my mother board, so I went directly to Kubuntu 8.10 and will now try/test LinuxMCE 810 in the same time to see if I can do something of my specific hardware.
Hardware
- Case: Zalman HD160 Plus Black, with iMon LCD and pad
- MB: Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H, socket 775, Ge9400, HDMI
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 (2.80 GHz), socket 775
- RAM: Corsair Kit Dual Channel DDR2, 2 x 1 Go, PC2-6400, XMS2, Cas 4
- HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F1, 1 To, 7200 tpm, buffer 32 Mo, SATA II
- Reader/Burner: LG GGC-H20L, BD & HD-DVD Reader
- DVB-S2: Digital Everywhere FloppyDTV S2 + PowerCam PRO
- CPU Fan: Noctura NH-U9B
- Case Fans: Noctura NF-R8, 8 cm, 7 to 17 dB
- Power: Corsair Modular HX520W