On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 6:18 AM, John Williams <<a href="mailto:williamsbyron@gmail.com">williamsbyron@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
...I have a Toshiba 42 42RV530U. It does 1080p and has 4 HDMI inputs. I'd now like to get a system that can record the HD I have and play back to the HDMI on the TV.<br>
<br>Obviously I need a HD tuner. It seems like the HDHomerun is the prefered method around here....<br><br>...Can you help me out by telling me the best cost CPU that will run a Full FE/BE system with all it's demands (transcoding recording 2 channels and playback)?<br>
<br>Thanks,<br>Byron Williams<br clear="all"></blockquote></div><br>Just a rundown on my specs for you.<br><br>At home I run on an intel duo-core 2.4 with 4gigs of ram. I have two PCHDTV HD-5500 cards, and a 400 gig SATA. I run Archlinux X86_64. I know my box can easily do watching one HD program and recording another HD program at the same time. I haven't tried doing 2 recordings, and a transcode job, and playback all at the same time though. The monkey in the wrench for you is, I'm not entirely sure if I'm running with XvMC. It's kind of embarassing, but I never checked to make sure. It all ran so well as far as TV goes, that I just accepted it as is. I actually run the mythfrontend under gnome, with compiz, believe it or not, and I actually get full-speed desktop acceleration while watching and recording HD. I suspect I do have XvMC working, but I never verified this fact. I don't think it's required for compiz or any of the other packages I have installed, but I could easily be wrong. <br>
<br>I have had a number of people call me crazy for my insane specs on a mythbox. But I wanted this thing to be an end-all, I wanted it to run games, tv, video, music, photo albums, etc.. everything, even at once if necessary.<br>
<br>----- Jeremy<font size="2" color="white" face="Verdana">50</font>