[mythtv-users] How's this configuration look?
Paul Woodward
paul_woodward at fastnet.co.uk
Sun Dec 7 06:08:51 EST 2003
I would suggest only 512Mb RAM and much more disk space. I've only had
my mythtv/DVB setup for 2 weeks and I have about 40Gb of TV :)
If you're in the UK, freeview DVB is well worth the effort (I can't
vouch for elsewhere), the quality is amazing. It's not that hard to get
going - I built an entire mythtv/DVB system for my brother in 6 hours
yesterday.
I am also using a P4 2.4C, and if nothing else, it's great for compiling
:)
Paul
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[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Monks
Sent: 07 December 2003 09:42
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] How's this configuration look?
> I'm looking to use the backend for recording-only, all in MPEG2, with
all
> playback being done by one or more frontends. I'm going to use two
> PVR-250s so two programs can be recorded at the same time. Is this a
> realistic setup? Thanks.
>
> Backend:
> P4 2.4C 800MHz FSB
> 1GB Dual Channel DDR
> 80GB or so of IDE storage
> 2xPVR-250 encoder boards
If all it's doing is MythTV, and you don't plan on transcoding the
recorded MPEG-2 files, then it's overkill. The PVR-250s require very
little system resources for recording. My backend is a PIII-600 with
384MB of RAM, and it rarely ever jumps into double digits of CPU usage.
Usually, recording from one PVR-250 takes about 5% of my CPU.
If you are going to do any transcoding, then the more CPU the better.
> Frontend:
> Celeron 700
> 128MB RAM
> Radeon 7500 Video Card
This should work okay. I can't speak to the video card, but I've used
Celeron 566s for frontends with the MPEG-2 recordings from the PVR cards
and had good success.
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