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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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Building a PVR box
Hi there,
I'm about to build my new PVR box and am going to use the following hardware: Case: Antec P160 PSU: Antec TruePower 2.0 550W ATX Power Supply Motherboard: ABIT IC7-G CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz Prescott Processor Memory: Corsair TWINX512-3200C2 512MB (2 x CMX256A) Hard Drive: IBM 40GB ATA (for OS) and 4 X Seagate NCQ 250GB SATA HDD Graphics Card: ABIT Radeon R9600XT 256MB DVD: Sony DVD burner TV Tuner: PVR350 I'm going to use TV out on the graphics card and integrated sound on the motherboard to connect to my TV for playback so that I can play DVD's and mp3. What do you think about the components, should I change anything? This box will be primarily used for TV recording/playback but also to process videos from my camcorder and digital photos. Thanks. |
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If your using the video card to display all your output, don't bother with a 350, go for a hardware encoder only - the decoder part will be wasted.
Try the PVR-150 - or a 250 if you can find one cheap. Cheers Mark |
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if you can get a cheap pvr350 in comparison to a 250(couple bucks more..), by all means get it. Maybe youll get lucky, and you will be able to use the excellent tv out on the 350. I did
If you choose a 150 or 500, keep in mind that there is no CC support. CC is excellent when you are using it in parallel with some of the commercial skip applications floating around these days. I.
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If you're not cheating, your not trying... My sage rigs: Server - Windows 2003, Intel 865 PERLL w/ P4 3.2g 1gb ram, 3-PVR250, 3-PVRUSB's, 1 Skystar2, 1 twinhan 102g, 1 starbox DVB-S Cards. Evo network QAM encoder. 1.2TB storage 6.x server + MTSAGE for DVB Client 1/Master BR - MediaMVP running a 30" Olevia LCD TV. Client 2/Front Room - Shuttle ST61G4 XPC 1gig ram, 60gb HD, BTC9019 wireless keyboard/mouse & Harmony 880. 6.x client. GF6600GT driving a Sony WEGA 55" rear projection tv. |
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After fighting with memory problems, I would go for 1GB of memory. I've found that with 384MB the lower limit 512MB is too close for comfort. One MS patch and your done for.
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Thanks for your replies. The thing is I've already got pvr350 and the reason why I want to use graphics card for tv output is because I want to also watch DVD's and listen to mp3's.
Any suggestions on the graphics card? also, will the onboard sound be ok? Thanks. |
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Radeon 9550 is a good choice... onboard sound will be fine.
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If you have component on your tv, I would suggest that you get a radeon card that supports their component out adapter or even better, go get a gf6600 or higher that comes with a component adapter. On board sound should be fine.
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If you're not cheating, your not trying... My sage rigs: Server - Windows 2003, Intel 865 PERLL w/ P4 3.2g 1gb ram, 3-PVR250, 3-PVRUSB's, 1 Skystar2, 1 twinhan 102g, 1 starbox DVB-S Cards. Evo network QAM encoder. 1.2TB storage 6.x server + MTSAGE for DVB Client 1/Master BR - MediaMVP running a 30" Olevia LCD TV. Client 2/Front Room - Shuttle ST61G4 XPC 1gig ram, 60gb HD, BTC9019 wireless keyboard/mouse & Harmony 880. 6.x client. GF6600GT driving a Sony WEGA 55" rear projection tv. |
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What TV are you using with this system? If it's an SDTV, then your 9600XT is more than enough, and should be OK with an HDTV. I would suggest giving it a try if you already have the card and if it's not enough, then go for a nvidia 6600 or better as suggested.
If you're going to be doing video processing, then I'd suggest getting 1GB RAM. I'd also stay away from using a Prescott processor if possible since those suckers run very hot. 1TB of storage...very nice! |
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Yeah, just say no to easy-bake ovens (Presshott processors).
You'd be better served by seperating out to a client/server setup with that many drives. Less noise, heat, easier to manage in a horizontal case. |
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yes it does
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The MCE versions will work fine in Sage.
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Thanks All for your replies. After reading some reviews and your suggestions I came up with the following config
Case: Antec Sonata II (450W PSU included) Motherboard: ABIT AS8 CPU: Intel Pentium 4 630 2MB L2 Cache 3GHz Memory: Corsair TWINX512-3200C2 512MB (2 x CMX256A) Hard Drive: IBM 40GB ATA (for OS) and 4 X Seagate NCQ 250GB SATA HDD Graphics Card: ABIT Radeon R9600XT 256MB DVD: Sony DVD burner TV Tuner: PVR350 also thinking of buying PVR250 and another 500Mb of memory sometime later |
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