2006-12-14, 04:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 2006-12-14, 04:16 PM by Withbothfeet.)
Hello everyone!
I just stumbled across gbpvr yesterday so I am a noob, but have spent every waking moment since, reading the docs and the forums to get me up to speed (well, as much as I can be), but I still have a few questions, mostly related to system design. Most of it is hardware related so I stuck it here, if one of you admins feel it better suited in another section please feel free to move it to the appropriate section.
Some questions are answered here already but I am a little foggy in terms of what I read, or what I read doesn't necessarily apply to what I am trying to do. Some answers I couldn't find. Please excuse me for any redundancy.
I am in the planning stages of setting up a rather large system, maybe I am biting off more than I can chew, but that has never stopped me before.
I am not sure if my goal is even possible, and am looking for some guidance.
In advance, I appreciate any help/input.
Goal:
My goal is to have gbpvr available to all client computers in my house via my 10/100/1000 copper network including 3 daily use computers (wife, son, mine) and to a dedicated HTPC in the family room.
I want any 3 family members to be able to watch and/or record what ever analog TV program they want, independent of what someone else is watching/recording. (basically)
Hardware: (current)
- Server: Dell 4400 Dual 1Ghz Xeon, 3GB ECC RAM, 2TB e-SATA storage
- Clients: well, lets just say the slowest is a 2.4Ghz P4, 1GB RAM, GeForce FX5600 based machine.
- The rest are basically mid-high end gaming rigs that (greatly?) surpass minimum system requirements from what I have read.
- 10/100/1000 unmanaged 24 port switch with jumbo packet support.
- An old PCI All-in-Wonder that is going to be replaced ASAP!!!
- Yamaha multi zone receiver (forget model off hand), Zone 1 is the family room, Zone 2 is in the backyard, Zone 3 is in the dining room...
Hardware: (planned)
I am planning on getting 3 Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 500 MCE's and sticking them in the server. Each person in the house (in theory) will get their own personal remote.
Other:
I know I need gbpvr on the server and slimm's client on the rest.
I already have my entire CD music collection backed up on my Server.
I already have my entire DVD movie collection backed up on my Server. All AVI compressed, mostly Xvid, some in Divx, none MPEG though.
I already have a "mini" windows 2k3 domain setup on a server with shares and mapped drives for all the clients to access the resources.
Questions:
1. Well the obvious question is... Will it work?
2. Should I amplify the analog cable signal? If so, what do I need? How should I configure the inputs? (use "[insert model/brand/specs]" signal amp, and "[insert model/brand/specs]" splitter to each input on the 500's, etc...)
3a. If I switch to digital cable in the future (Time Warner) with the set top box, can I bypass the box and go direct to the 500's without losing channels above 125?
3b. And if so... Should I opt for a different set of dual tuner "analog or digital" model cards and what do you recommend?
3c. Can I even do this in my "planned" environment? Can you propose an alternative that will work?
4. I am not interested in "over the air" HDTV, since there are only 5 HD stations in my area, and I don't really watch any of them (except when football is on, real football, not soccer ), but I may be interested in Direct TV (digital signal, not sure what kind though). I have read that there is no PC hardware to descramble (is that the right word) the SAT signal... ok fine, but...
4a. Is there a way to use gbpvr on an HTPC WITH the set top SAT receiver to get at least DVR functionality?
4b. What functionality would I have, or not have, if I can even do this?
5. I have read some thing's about using UNC's instead of drive letters. Does this apply to "mapped" drives?
How does gbpvr know the difference, since the mapped drives are mapped using UNC's (net use X: \\server\share) in the first place, and when I setup gbpvr it would be pointed to "X:\folder\files" on initial setup.
6a. Any recommendations for storing and organizing recorded programs?
Right now I have all my movies in one big folder in the format - program name.season-episode.avi.
6b. What format will gbpvr save the files and should I change the naming structure of the existing files to match the new ones?
7. Here is another of the "foggy" ones... Transcoding... Can I save all my newly recorded (once the system is running) programs to Xvid.avi or am I stuck with .mpg?
8. Does gbpvr support domain logons or would I have to manually do that at the OS level? Any tips or workarounds?
I do have some "adult" material for the wife and I to enjoy... but Jr. will never have access to it.
9. Are there any other issues that I should be warned about when attempting a system of this size/design that anyone can think of?
Thanks in advance!!!
I just stumbled across gbpvr yesterday so I am a noob, but have spent every waking moment since, reading the docs and the forums to get me up to speed (well, as much as I can be), but I still have a few questions, mostly related to system design. Most of it is hardware related so I stuck it here, if one of you admins feel it better suited in another section please feel free to move it to the appropriate section.
Some questions are answered here already but I am a little foggy in terms of what I read, or what I read doesn't necessarily apply to what I am trying to do. Some answers I couldn't find. Please excuse me for any redundancy.
I am in the planning stages of setting up a rather large system, maybe I am biting off more than I can chew, but that has never stopped me before.
I am not sure if my goal is even possible, and am looking for some guidance.
In advance, I appreciate any help/input.
Goal:
My goal is to have gbpvr available to all client computers in my house via my 10/100/1000 copper network including 3 daily use computers (wife, son, mine) and to a dedicated HTPC in the family room.
I want any 3 family members to be able to watch and/or record what ever analog TV program they want, independent of what someone else is watching/recording. (basically)
Hardware: (current)
- Server: Dell 4400 Dual 1Ghz Xeon, 3GB ECC RAM, 2TB e-SATA storage
- Clients: well, lets just say the slowest is a 2.4Ghz P4, 1GB RAM, GeForce FX5600 based machine.
- The rest are basically mid-high end gaming rigs that (greatly?) surpass minimum system requirements from what I have read.
- 10/100/1000 unmanaged 24 port switch with jumbo packet support.
- An old PCI All-in-Wonder that is going to be replaced ASAP!!!
- Yamaha multi zone receiver (forget model off hand), Zone 1 is the family room, Zone 2 is in the backyard, Zone 3 is in the dining room...
Hardware: (planned)
I am planning on getting 3 Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 500 MCE's and sticking them in the server. Each person in the house (in theory) will get their own personal remote.
Other:
I know I need gbpvr on the server and slimm's client on the rest.
I already have my entire CD music collection backed up on my Server.
I already have my entire DVD movie collection backed up on my Server. All AVI compressed, mostly Xvid, some in Divx, none MPEG though.
I already have a "mini" windows 2k3 domain setup on a server with shares and mapped drives for all the clients to access the resources.
Questions:
1. Well the obvious question is... Will it work?
2. Should I amplify the analog cable signal? If so, what do I need? How should I configure the inputs? (use "[insert model/brand/specs]" signal amp, and "[insert model/brand/specs]" splitter to each input on the 500's, etc...)
3a. If I switch to digital cable in the future (Time Warner) with the set top box, can I bypass the box and go direct to the 500's without losing channels above 125?
3b. And if so... Should I opt for a different set of dual tuner "analog or digital" model cards and what do you recommend?
3c. Can I even do this in my "planned" environment? Can you propose an alternative that will work?
4. I am not interested in "over the air" HDTV, since there are only 5 HD stations in my area, and I don't really watch any of them (except when football is on, real football, not soccer ), but I may be interested in Direct TV (digital signal, not sure what kind though). I have read that there is no PC hardware to descramble (is that the right word) the SAT signal... ok fine, but...
4a. Is there a way to use gbpvr on an HTPC WITH the set top SAT receiver to get at least DVR functionality?
4b. What functionality would I have, or not have, if I can even do this?
5. I have read some thing's about using UNC's instead of drive letters. Does this apply to "mapped" drives?
How does gbpvr know the difference, since the mapped drives are mapped using UNC's (net use X: \\server\share) in the first place, and when I setup gbpvr it would be pointed to "X:\folder\files" on initial setup.
6a. Any recommendations for storing and organizing recorded programs?
Right now I have all my movies in one big folder in the format - program name.season-episode.avi.
6b. What format will gbpvr save the files and should I change the naming structure of the existing files to match the new ones?
7. Here is another of the "foggy" ones... Transcoding... Can I save all my newly recorded (once the system is running) programs to Xvid.avi or am I stuck with .mpg?
8. Does gbpvr support domain logons or would I have to manually do that at the OS level? Any tips or workarounds?
I do have some "adult" material for the wife and I to enjoy... but Jr. will never have access to it.
9. Are there any other issues that I should be warned about when attempting a system of this size/design that anyone can think of?
Thanks in advance!!!