2005-05-24, 01:31 AM
Ok, I'm about to invest in some sort of remote GBPvr solution. I'm not sure which way to go. I'm looking for input from anyone who wants to offer it.
Background:
My GBPvr is located in the living room. Its directly connected to my home Theater system and TV. I want to be able to access my recorded TV, movies, and MP3/WMV's in other area's around the house. Whats the best solutions?
I have considered three options. Obviously the MVP is top on the list.
However it has some drawbacks. It only natively supports MPEG streams so "server" must transcode on XVID on the fly. I have a lower spec'ed machine for my PVR so I'm not sure I can get it to work.
The next option is a second PC configured as a "GBPvr" Client. I have already tired this with pretty good success. Live TV, recording playback, music it all works very well. However if for some reason the Client cant connect to the recordings directory, but can connect to the recording service, your recordings database is history.
So the third option is a wireless video/audio trasmitter. Attached to my PVR or a switchbox before connects to my Home Theater. I could send the video and audio signal to another TV anywhere in the house. Advantage: moveable, no wires, same remote can be used (lots of these devices also act as IR to RF back to IR extenders). Disadvantage: uses the same interface as primary GBPvr so no one can watch a different recording. X10 and Radio shack have this type of product. Radio Shack
So any thoughts? Has anyone used the X10 products that bundle a PC remote? I"m sure with a Girder Plugin they can be made to work but I have not tried this.
Background:
My GBPvr is located in the living room. Its directly connected to my home Theater system and TV. I want to be able to access my recorded TV, movies, and MP3/WMV's in other area's around the house. Whats the best solutions?
I have considered three options. Obviously the MVP is top on the list.
However it has some drawbacks. It only natively supports MPEG streams so "server" must transcode on XVID on the fly. I have a lower spec'ed machine for my PVR so I'm not sure I can get it to work.
The next option is a second PC configured as a "GBPvr" Client. I have already tired this with pretty good success. Live TV, recording playback, music it all works very well. However if for some reason the Client cant connect to the recordings directory, but can connect to the recording service, your recordings database is history.
So the third option is a wireless video/audio trasmitter. Attached to my PVR or a switchbox before connects to my Home Theater. I could send the video and audio signal to another TV anywhere in the house. Advantage: moveable, no wires, same remote can be used (lots of these devices also act as IR to RF back to IR extenders). Disadvantage: uses the same interface as primary GBPvr so no one can watch a different recording. X10 and Radio shack have this type of product. Radio Shack
So any thoughts? Has anyone used the X10 products that bundle a PC remote? I"m sure with a Girder Plugin they can be made to work but I have not tried this.
GBPVR Server:
AMD Sempron 3300+, 1gb DDR, 100, 200 & 500gb HDDs, DVD -/+RW PVR150 RETAIL, PVR150MCE.
GBPVR 1.0.16, SKIN'S = Default Blue, PLUGIN'S = None
MediaMVP
AMD Sempron 3300+, 1gb DDR, 100, 200 & 500gb HDDs, DVD -/+RW PVR150 RETAIL, PVR150MCE.
GBPVR 1.0.16, SKIN'S = Default Blue, PLUGIN'S = None
MediaMVP