Hi,
Sounds like you have many many components you need. See some comments below;
ok, I've got a few machines in my home.
I've got a desktop thats triple boots into win xp, os x and ubuntustudio
i use it for audio production.
the specs are
The MadTux High Performance PC :
* An extreme performance 3.33 GHz Intel Celeron D Processor with a 533MHz FSB
* 2GB DDR 400 RAM
* 160 x2 GB Hard Disk included
* Embedded Intel Extreme Graphics engine with 64M shared memory
* Onboard Realtek ALC655 6-channel audio CODEC
* A Realtek 10/100 LAN port to connect to your network or broadband connection without having to buy an extra LAN card
* One AGPro slot
* 3 PCI slots, 1 CNR slot
* 2 available SATA slots (internal)
* 2 UltraDMA IDE slots supporting UltraDMA/100 devices with 100MB/s transfer rate
* 4 USB 2.0 ports
* 300W power supply
The PC above could become your Core/Hybrid (ie the Media Server... with a client capability in a single machine)
and i have a laptop i use for mobile audio production.
Your Laptop above could be used potentially as a PXE booted MD (Media Director - ie Media player) - great thing is no software is installed at all on your HD. You don't say what the spec is so if its a MacBook then you could use VMware to PXE a Virtual PC as a LinuxMCE MD... if your Laptop is a real PC then it depends on the onboard graphics you have. So more info needed on this machine really... but its usable for sure.
The hp Pavilion dv9000z
* AMD Turion 64 X2
* 1 gig of ram
* 120 gig hd
* 4usb ports
running xp sp2
Machine above could be used as a Orbiter (ie a Windows based remote control for any device or media inside LinuxMCE) or also could be PXE booted as a full MD.
my lady has a desktop with
an amd atholon x2 dual core
4200+ 2.21 ghz with 4gigs
of ram.
running xp
Desktop above could be PXE booted as an MD or could run the Windows Orbiter.
she uses it for web work and
rendering 3d digital images.
she also has a macbook she brings
home from work.
If its an Intel based MacBook you could run VMware and PXE boot it as described for the other laptop above.
we are going to build her a linux box
for rendering as well+ she maybe
buying a laptop in the new year.
Great... even more hardware for you both to 'play' with ;-)
she lost a lot of data on a dead
external drive so we just bought a
nas.
Your NAS will work fine as a storage location for Media with LinuxMCE... just let LinuxMCE detect it ans use it... all automatic and easy.
we will be setting it up next
week and connecting it to
our network through our
buffalo airstation G 54
which is feeding us the net through
grande communications here in texas.
Airstation... will work fine. Just let LinuxMCE running on your Core/Hybrid server/client act as the DHCP server for your network.
between our four computers we have a
lot of media and once the nas is up i
suppose we'll have alot more.
Yep... your media library will grow!
i found out about LinuxMCE through youtube
and thought "it would be great to see our media
in the living room and not disturb each other
playing our media in the office" where we both work.
a few years ago we received a a msi maga180
and we've yet to use it.
its got a built in stereo and s-video out
plus it comes with 2 remotes.
Not sure about the maga180... can't comment.
i thought why not hook that up to our cable box
and standard definition tv. we could have the
stereo and cable plus our media and youtube
in all in the living room if it will run linuxMCE.
my question is:
with this much tech in the
house will i run into big problems?
No... just don't rush to do everything at once. Get the Core/Hybrid setup and working first with your Airstation. Then build out from there.
will it conflict with my nas?
Your NAS should be no problem at all. Can't see any conflict at all... the NAS is just more managed storage for your LinuxMCE Core/Hybrid to use.
Hope the above is of some help
Andrew