2006-10-07, 04:21 AM
Background:
I live in North American (Chicago) and have used GBPVR over last few weeks to get OTA HDTV using Vbox DTA 150. In my experience GBPVR proved to be an excellent replacement for Beyond TV 4.4 (originally bundled with the card), and I have enjoyed the plugins provided by the community and amount of control it gives to me as a user
Now I am thinking of putting together a dedicated home theather system and home theather equpiment in the living room purely for running GBPVR to use the digital library I have and free up my primary computer (use for VPN connectivity to work, database development and some light gaming). As I was putting together a configuration on what home theather based PC should look like, I decided to ask people who have done something similar before and start with forum for the software I indend to use. Your comments, throughts or feedback would be appreciated.
1) CPU qualifications - dual core vs single core
From my experience so far GBPVR rarely consumes a lot of the CPU resources , so would getting a dual core CPU be a waste of money or something GBPVR would be able to use (i.e. when recording a show to a disk while playing previously recording video on the screen)?
2) Single HDTV tuners vs multiple tuners - I am considering purchasing another Vbox tuner card to give setup an ability to record a channel while watching another one on 'live tv'. How does GBPVR deal with multiple HDTV tuners? What happens if/when recording engine is busy taping a show, and user requests to watch live TV on another channel - will GBPVR know that this should be done on second tuner (leaving the first to continue taping the show)?
If this functionality is not implemented , would getting second OTA HDTV tuner be a waste of money?
What about using the same "HDTV" Antenna, splitting the signal from it and feeding it into multiple tuners - have anyone tried that?
3) OS - Windows 2000 vs XP. I believe that if I want dual cores I pretty much have to go with XP (and SP2_. Are there any limitations to GBPVR when running on Windows 2000 (or any other OS)? I am already aware of the MDAC 2.6+ requirement and the need to update the WMP -anything else I should know?
4) 64 bit OS - worth it? If I do go with dual cores and will buy XP, is getting 64 bit version of OS worth looking into? Does it matter at all to GBPVR?
5) Memory- worth getting over 1 Gb or will it be generally irrelevant to GBPVR?
Other questions (general, not related to GBPVR) . I will also cross post them on other forums
a) Audio hardware (within and outside of the PC)
When you setup your system, did you connect it to the dedicated audio processing hardware (receiver,etc)? How did it work for you? Any thoughts or requirements on the functionality/output types/processing power of audio card I should purchase for the HTPC?
b) Video thoughts - right now I am looking for something that
would give enough processing power for HDTV video on the 1080 monitor while running quietly enough (without fans , using passive cooling).
My last 3 cards have been Nvidia so I am looking at likes of GeForce 7600 GT (minimum required to use all functions of the purevideo HD softwarae) that would have DVI/HDMI and passive cooling.
I am not sure yet how I will get audio out of the HTPC if I do use a card with HDMI out (carrying video and audio in single cable), connect audio internally from sound card to the video card? Wouldn't it result in quality degragadion for audio (digital to analog conversion,etc)? Your experience would help
Internal video - does it even make sense to look into internal video solutions (Geforce 6150 type) that come with the motherboard if i plan to output to 1080p screen ? Does it have enough power to handle HDTV video at those resolutions?
By the way, big thanks to RWMECH who have provided his ATSC building experience ...
Simas
I live in North American (Chicago) and have used GBPVR over last few weeks to get OTA HDTV using Vbox DTA 150. In my experience GBPVR proved to be an excellent replacement for Beyond TV 4.4 (originally bundled with the card), and I have enjoyed the plugins provided by the community and amount of control it gives to me as a user
Now I am thinking of putting together a dedicated home theather system and home theather equpiment in the living room purely for running GBPVR to use the digital library I have and free up my primary computer (use for VPN connectivity to work, database development and some light gaming). As I was putting together a configuration on what home theather based PC should look like, I decided to ask people who have done something similar before and start with forum for the software I indend to use. Your comments, throughts or feedback would be appreciated.
1) CPU qualifications - dual core vs single core
From my experience so far GBPVR rarely consumes a lot of the CPU resources , so would getting a dual core CPU be a waste of money or something GBPVR would be able to use (i.e. when recording a show to a disk while playing previously recording video on the screen)?
2) Single HDTV tuners vs multiple tuners - I am considering purchasing another Vbox tuner card to give setup an ability to record a channel while watching another one on 'live tv'. How does GBPVR deal with multiple HDTV tuners? What happens if/when recording engine is busy taping a show, and user requests to watch live TV on another channel - will GBPVR know that this should be done on second tuner (leaving the first to continue taping the show)?
If this functionality is not implemented , would getting second OTA HDTV tuner be a waste of money?
What about using the same "HDTV" Antenna, splitting the signal from it and feeding it into multiple tuners - have anyone tried that?
3) OS - Windows 2000 vs XP. I believe that if I want dual cores I pretty much have to go with XP (and SP2_. Are there any limitations to GBPVR when running on Windows 2000 (or any other OS)? I am already aware of the MDAC 2.6+ requirement and the need to update the WMP -anything else I should know?
4) 64 bit OS - worth it? If I do go with dual cores and will buy XP, is getting 64 bit version of OS worth looking into? Does it matter at all to GBPVR?
5) Memory- worth getting over 1 Gb or will it be generally irrelevant to GBPVR?
Other questions (general, not related to GBPVR) . I will also cross post them on other forums
a) Audio hardware (within and outside of the PC)
When you setup your system, did you connect it to the dedicated audio processing hardware (receiver,etc)? How did it work for you? Any thoughts or requirements on the functionality/output types/processing power of audio card I should purchase for the HTPC?
b) Video thoughts - right now I am looking for something that
would give enough processing power for HDTV video on the 1080 monitor while running quietly enough (without fans , using passive cooling).
My last 3 cards have been Nvidia so I am looking at likes of GeForce 7600 GT (minimum required to use all functions of the purevideo HD softwarae) that would have DVI/HDMI and passive cooling.
I am not sure yet how I will get audio out of the HTPC if I do use a card with HDMI out (carrying video and audio in single cable), connect audio internally from sound card to the video card? Wouldn't it result in quality degragadion for audio (digital to analog conversion,etc)? Your experience would help
Internal video - does it even make sense to look into internal video solutions (Geforce 6150 type) that come with the motherboard if i plan to output to 1080p screen ? Does it have enough power to handle HDTV video at those resolutions?
By the way, big thanks to RWMECH who have provided his ATSC building experience ...
Simas