Hello,
Noob alert!
I was introduced by a friend to this site not long ago and have been very impressed with the possibilities of LinuxMCE. I've started by reading as much of the wikis as possible but as you can imagine, have tons of questions.
I'm slowly filling my NewEgg cart with items to build a core machine plus 3 media directors. I want to start with a relatively good core, initially as a hybrid, and then get to the directors. I'm hoping I can switch the hybrid to all-core later on. The motherboard on the core will be a Gigabyte one since I've had good experience with them. The CPU will be a Q6600 2.4Ghz quad core and it will run a 64-bit kernel. Something between 2 and 4G of DDR2 1200 RAM, a 750G drive for video and a smaller one for OS, etc. Network will be all Gig Ethernet; the mobo has 2 ports built-in. Finally two DViCO FusionHDTV7 Dual Express so I can have 4 tuners in the system. There. How am I doing so far?
My immediate question is about the video card. I gather it should (must?) be an nVidia chipset so MCE will work well and display alpha blending. True? BUT, which one?? I ultimately want to display 1080i on my HDTV and don't want to limit myself to something that might introduce glitches or noise in the image. My main TV, an old Sony KP-65WV700, has a DVI port in the back that I could use. So ideally, this video card I want should allow me to make a DVI-to-DVI connection to the TV.
Bonus: Does anyone know if the DViCO FusionHDTV7 will allow me to watch/record 2 cable HDTV (clear QAM)? What about recording cable standard def? I read somewhere that this card does not have an MPEG encoder and puts too much load on the host CPU. Is it even supported by MCE?
Sorry for the barrage of question but I'm very anxious to get this project off the ground and forever do away with rented set top boxes/recorders that take your vids away when you switch providers.
Regards,
JR