Would these ethernet over power adapters not be sifficient? I was thinking of putting these in initially.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: jondecker76 on June 20, 2008, 04:44:12 PM
I would hold off on an HD capture card at this point. Their support is just now trickling its way through linux - so it would be a good idea to stick to what works well (Hauppauge PVR-150's and PVR-500s for example)
Quote from: jondecker76 on June 20, 2008, 04:44:12 PM
You can record your VCR's output with an analogue capture card (one listed above if you want) so that isn't a problem.
Quote from: jondecker76 on June 20, 2008, 04:44:12 PM
Also, I would suggest spending as much as your budget as you can on hard drive space. I bought 1 500GB drive and 3 1TB drives when I first started - I can't believe how fast I filled them up! Plus, the fewer hard drives, the better - so in that case if you only want 1TB of space, I would suggest doing it with a single 1TB drive rather than 2 500GB drives (trust me, when you want to upgrade later you will be glad you spent a few extra dollars on a single bigger drive). Bottom line is, the fewer disks you have, the less noise, power, heat... etc you have to deal with, along with saving space and ports in your core.
Quote from: jondecker76 on June 20, 2008, 04:44:12 PM
As far as motherboards, I use an Asus M2NPV-VM with an AMD BE-2400 processor and 2 GB ram and I am very satisfied with it. I have 4 MD's total, and have never had a problem with system lag while ripping 3 discs at a time and streaming video to all 4 MD's.
Quote from: jondecker76 on June 20, 2008, 04:44:12 PM
On the MD end, one of my machines is an old Pentium 1.5 GHZ with no hard drive and only 256 MB of ram with an NVidia 5200 -handles 720p like a dream (never tried 1080)