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Setting up a home made DVR

16 durable postsStarted 2006-10-18Latest 2006-10-24
#33999Post 1 of 16

Not interested in purchasing a TIVO and paying annual subscriptions.

So has anyone built one using a home PC + Windows XP MCE ? I'm in the process of building one (my next project) and so I'd welcome suggestions, comments, recommendations?

Ingredients?

[LIST=1] []PC (Got a fairly powerful one) []WIndows MCE (gonna buy one shortly). Any specific editions I need to know about? []Remote control. Probably the most crucial ingredient. I'm on the hunt for a suitable remote (not the butt ugly white dog bone shaped crap thats everywhere I search) and was wondering if anyone knew of any. Even better would be a Universal Remote that can also control your PC + MCE []TV Tuner card. [*]Cables[/LIST]I know algy just got one setup and he's interfacing his XBOX with his PC, I DUG the fact that his XBOX remote even controls his MCE features which is a huge plus, but for those not looking to purchase a console, that's a very expensive controller.

Looking forward to help with this project ;)

#731167Post 2 of 16

Re: Setting up a home made DVR

i always wanted to check this out ... seemed like a cool thing.

[url]http://www.mytinytv.com/mytinytv.html[/url]

#732632Post 3 of 16

Re: Setting up a home made DVR

[COLOR=DarkOrange]Did you find a DVI to HD cable? You will be solid! Fuck, I've got to get an HDTV so I don't have to rely on Component connections anymore[/COLOR].[URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31809"] [/URL]

#732797Post 4 of 16

Re: Setting up a home made DVR

i have been wanting to make a mythtv box for a long while. [URL]http://www.mythtv.org/[/URL] [URL]http://www.mythtv.org/modules.php?name=MythFeatures[/URL]

supports tvguide like grids via the internet records / streams tv like tivo can record / program it remotely rip cd's to mp3 / ogg / flac emulator frontend (nes, snes, mame, etc) image viewer weather dvd player / transcoder best of all, it is FREE

it is linux based though

#732942Post 5 of 16

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man getting drivers for that is going to silly as fuck. I found the perfect remote for it too

[URL]http://reviews.cnet.com/Logitech_Harmony_720/4505-7900_7-31929414.html[/URL]

while it maybe difficult to train it to learn MCE commands, it's a very good package overall

#732988Post 6 of 16

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there are a couple of linux infared projects out there for that that i know of..

[url]http://www.lirc.org/[/url] [url]http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Infrared-HOWTO/[/url]

#733020Post 7 of 16

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u gonna be building that mythtv one ?

#733044Post 8 of 16

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i have been wanting to build one for a while, i need to get motivated to research the best deals for the mobo, case, etc..i want to get a micro-atx motherboard and case with a dvd burner and could put it in the living room like a replacement dvd player. i could attach it to the network and then could play avi's on it thru the tv and real dvd's etc, and attach it to the stereo and play mp3s thru it. i was also wanting to get an external hd enclosure that holds like 4 hd's and do some type of raid-5 with them and just make it a big network fileserver connected to the box..

#733062Post 9 of 16

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My current computer will probably turn into something like that when it gets replaced...always wanted to do a music/movie-type server, but also interface it with a TV/entertainment center.

Sure beats the TIVO/DVD player deals...

#733080Post 10 of 16

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yup, you can get a free version of tivo complete with tvguide grids for $0, as long as it is connected to the net 8)

#733329Post 11 of 16

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Kamal - don't waste your time with Windows.

Go for the MythTV option. Not only is it free you end up with one powerful setup. It's amazing what it will do compared to the windows MCE option.

For the easiest way to get it all working use KnoppMyth. You'll find the help available to you to get it all working to be first class.

Trust me, you'll be glad you went with the Myth option once you get it working.

#733483Post 12 of 16

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is it easy to install/get drivers and shit ? My biggest worry is getting drivers for Linux.

#733735Post 13 of 16

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^^i really havent had any driver problems w/ linux, if you know what hardware you are looking and you can usually find compatability lists online for what you are looking for. alot of stuff has already been ported if it is reasonably popular.

what items are you concerned about maybe i can help dig up some info

#734044Post 14 of 16

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that MythTV system looks great!

#734049Post 15 of 16

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[quote=res0nat0r;394388]^^i really havent had any driver problems w/ linux, if you know what hardware you are looking and you can usually find compatability lists online for what you are looking for. alot of stuff has already been ported if it is reasonably popular.

what items are you concerned about maybe i can help dig up some info[/quote]

Mainly my

  • DVD Burner (Sony DRU 530A)
  • eVga nVidia 6800 Ultra
  • Creative Soundblaster (I think its the Audigy)
#734069Post 16 of 16

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Do you have those parts in an already built box? If so you can boot off of something like a knoppix cd and check for all of the hardware compatability. I would't be afraid at all of the soundblaster or the dvd burner being uncompatible, you can always use the generic-mmc driver that comes with cdrecord / growisofs to burn discs. I have used 3 or so different cd burners at home with different linux builds with no problems. and i think the dvd burner i have now is tdk (i dont remember) and have had no problems.

the only think iffy would be the 6800 ultra, that sounds kind of newer, but i have a nvidia geforce4 ti4600 and it works just fine with the linux driver that is supplied by nvidia. it looks like since yours is the geforce series also that the same driver i am using works for yours too:

[URL]http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-8776.html[/URL]

i have it running in 1680x1050 with my widescreen monitor w/o any problems, as this is what i use to post to ms all the time when i am at home and listening to mp3's, etc..

you might want to try and download this livecd, i am not sure if it has the drivers built in or not, but it will probably show you some cool eye candy:

[URL]http://kororaa.org/index.php[/URL]

It shows off the new compiz desktop stuff which has some neat graphic effects, shown below:

[URL]http://youtube.com/watch?v=ih1TYQ_Ut-A[/URL]

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