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fb99999 at yahoo

Nov 5, 2004, 11:39 AM

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New MythTV Box - Understanding Hardware Needs

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.



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joe at pjprimer

Nov 5, 2004, 3:06 PM

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Re: New MythTV Box - Understanding Hardware Needs [In reply to]

Frank,

Glad to see your post. I'm collecting hardware for a MythTV box too.
I'll just have one tuner card, though. I'm currently running ZoneMinder
on my desktop box, but would like to offload that chore to the new
MythTV box. Won't need a card to handle the ZoneMinder, though, the
cameras are remote via the Internet.

Joe



On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 11:39 -0800, Frank Baylee wrote:
> 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

--
Joe Barr <joe[at]pjprimer.com>
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