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== LinuxMCE Setup == | == LinuxMCE Setup == | ||
Revision as of 05:02, 17 April 2012
Contents
LinuxMCE Setup
Core
CPU | AMD Athlon II X2 245 2.9GHz |
Mainboard | ASUS M3A78-EM |
Video card | ASUS EN9400GT (HDMI) |
USB-Serial Adapters | PL-2303 USB to Serial Adapter |
LinuxMCE Version | Installing_0810 |
Re-installing LinuxMCE on Core
So, starting over.
2 Drives in the Core HDA HDB
Started out with a 10.04.4 LTS partition on HDA Decided to try to keep the 10.04.4 LTS partition in case I want to boot back to it (it works)
Resized ext3 file system in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda)
ARgh. So, I managed to overwrite the 10.04.4 partition. Next time will just be a complete hda overwrite.
Logged into desktop
Ran new-installer.sh
Waiting...
AV Equipment
Home Theater Area
Sony Bravia
Tweaked to the Sony Bravia 1080p settings. Under (Main Menu, Settings, Picture & Display, Screen) you can change the Auto Wide to off, Auto Display Area OFF, Dsiplay Area Normal, and then adjust the Screen Position until it makes sense for the AV Wizard.
Tuner
- Cisco Explorer 8642HD PVR (Rogers TV)
Speakers
- 7 + 1 speakers
- Center speaker
- R/L speakers
- R/L surround speakers
- R/L back speakers
- Powered subwoofer
Home Audio Zones
18 zone house layout for central audio. Zones have 1-4 speakers (dual channel for single speakers) and all wiring is home-run to the main networking closet. The AV stack is situated next to the networking and speaker wire runs.
# of Zones | Region |
---|---|
3 | Bedrooms |
4 | Bathrooms |
3 | Kitchen/Living/Dining |
1 | Laundry |
2 | Dressing |
1 | Den/Office |
1 | Patio |
1 | Deck |
1 | Basement |
1 | Garage |
18 | Total |
Main AV stack
Equipment:
- 1x 7.1 Home Theater Receiver (TBD, likely Marantz SR-6006 (link))
- 3x HTD MC-66 Multi-Zone Controller (link)
- 3 USB-Serial PL-2303 for connectivity
- 3x HTD DMA-1240 High Efficiency Multi-Channel Amplifier (link)
Current Issues
Currently figuring out how best to control the AV stack with LinuxMCE.
RS-232 interface to MC-66
Will need to write a GSD interface for the MC-66 if not already supported.