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Nov 5, 2004, 11:39 AM
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New MythTV Box - Understanding Hardware Needs
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Hello All, I am currently gathering parts for a new MythTV box. While cost is of some conern, I am more concerned with putting together a box that is robust enough to do what I wish to do. I am hoping to have 2-4 tuner cards. Currently on hand are a Wintv PVR-350, and a PVR-250. May add up to 2 more PVR-250's. I am also planning on using this same box for recording CCTV cameras using ZoneMinder - you can see my previous post/thread here: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/91123?search_string=lower%20frame%20rate While I haven't decided on an exact capture card for the CCTV cams, it will probably be something similar to the LMLBT4 (4/8 port brooktree based card) from Linux Media Labs: http://www.linuxmedialabs.com/product_details.php?prodid=310&PHPSESSID=70125e8b16b34cc22c0ca504c3fac500 In addition, I will probably be ripping my Music and DVD collection to store on the Myth Box. So, given the above, this machine will be capturing snapshots 24/7 from the CCTV cams, recording from up to 4 tuner cards, playing back recordings, and possibly streaming some of the CCTV images over the net. What should I look for, hardware wise, to make sure it can handle this load? I am concerned mostly about transferring all of this data from/to the hard drives, although I'm sure other parts of the system will need to be beefed up as well. for CPU/Mobo I was thinking of something along the lines of a 3+ GHZ P4 LGA775. I saw in another thread that someone mentioned they would have a dual-CPU system. Will the usage I mentioned above be CPU intensive? Is the second CPU really necessary? Memory - hmm. No idea here, except fast, and 512Meg-1gig? Storage wise I had planned on starting with a couple of SATA drive in the 250G-400G range, expanding as necessary (my case can hold 8 hot-swap drives). Will they have sufficient bandwidth for what I am considering? Will I need something like RAID-0 to increase the bandwith? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com
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