2007-08-08, 05:57 PM
OK - please don't shoot me before you have a chance to read the entire post...
While I am a newbie to the "roll your own" PVR software systems, I'm very adept with computer hardware, networks and other things techie.
I ask "Why GB-PVR" as a catchall to the following questions:
What do I need/want to do? Here's another list...
I have 3 sets in the house now - 1 HD and 2 analog. Will be adding 2 more toward the end of the year when I'm done with the basement build-out, and they will be HD. Here's my current electronics setup:
I will most likely build the first PVR from one of my existing machines and then determine what I *really* want to build for my PVR machine.
Help me get over the hump and take the plunge on the "roll your own" PVRs. Tell me what I'll need to ensure extreme WCL (wife comfort level) and a short WAT (wife adoption timeframe). And yes, I used to spend long hours helping my clients understand what all these TLAs (three letter acronyms) mean...
Thanks in advance for any advice. Looking forward to a cool new project!
Rick in Milwaukee
While I am a newbie to the "roll your own" PVR software systems, I'm very adept with computer hardware, networks and other things techie.
I ask "Why GB-PVR" as a catchall to the following questions:
- How does it compare to the mainstream apps like SageTV and Snapstream?
- How stable is it compared to Linux based systems? Ialways worry a little with Windows running a mission critical app... (used to be a Novell Netware engineer... )
- How much tinkering will be needed to make it cook properly?
- MOST IMPORTANT... I need this drop-dead simple so that my lovely bride doesn't have to take a month to learn how to operate the system!
What do I need/want to do? Here's another list...
- Be able to record at least 2 programs simultaneously
- Distribute recordings to any set in the house
- Distribute music to any location in the house
- Have it be DROP DEAD SIMPLE so my lovely bride won't divorce me!
- HD recordings? Perhaps, but not a deal breaker at this time.
I have 3 sets in the house now - 1 HD and 2 analog. Will be adding 2 more toward the end of the year when I'm done with the basement build-out, and they will be HD. Here's my current electronics setup:
- Time Warner cable with HD DVR receiver - 1 set
- TW cable box (standard) - 1 set
- Direct cable connection to 3rd set
- OTA antenna
- Entire house is wired for ethernet (can go gigabit if needed)
- RoadRunner cable internet access
- Internal network with 2 servers, Smoothie firewall, and 2 client machines
I will most likely build the first PVR from one of my existing machines and then determine what I *really* want to build for my PVR machine.
Help me get over the hump and take the plunge on the "roll your own" PVRs. Tell me what I'll need to ensure extreme WCL (wife comfort level) and a short WAT (wife adoption timeframe). And yes, I used to spend long hours helping my clients understand what all these TLAs (three letter acronyms) mean...
Thanks in advance for any advice. Looking forward to a cool new project!
Rick in Milwaukee