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(Note: All prices are rounded up for simplicity's sake, i.e. $49.99 becomes $50)
 
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=== Requirements: ===
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=== Requirements ===
  
 
* output to TV Composite output (i.e. old school RCA plug)
 
* output to TV Composite output (i.e. old school RCA plug)
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** well you're getting one whether you like it or not - the tuner card comes with one and it is supported
 
** well you're getting one whether you like it or not - the tuner card comes with one and it is supported
  
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=== The Official Parts List ===
  
 
Motherboard and CPU:
 
Motherboard and CPU:
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GRAND TOTAL (excluding tax and shipping): $494
 
GRAND TOTAL (excluding tax and shipping): $494
  
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=== Linux distribution to be used ===
  
Linux distribution to be used:
 
 
Mythbuntu http://www.mythbuntu.org/downloads
 
Mythbuntu http://www.mythbuntu.org/downloads
  
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=== The Junk Pile ===
 
 
The Junk Pile
 
  
 
(earlier parts that I ended up rejecting for various reasons or another - kept here for historical reference and "Just in case")
 
(earlier parts that I ended up rejecting for various reasons or another - kept here for historical reference and "Just in case")

Revision as of 16:29, 30 April 2009

I want to eventually build my own Media Center PC. The goal of this project is:

  • fill in the blanks

Actually this page is being co-opted to use for the parts list for Stephanie's MythTV box. Besides, once I finalize this and build it, I have all the info I need to build my own!! Bwahahahahahaha!!!

(Note: All prices are rounded up for simplicity's sake, i.e. $49.99 becomes $50)

Requirements

  • output to TV Composite output (i.e. old school RCA plug)
    • or SVideo - it is trivial to convert SVideo to composite, just needs a like $3 adapter at Rat Shack
  • be able to play DVD Videos and burn DVD videos of recorded content
  • HD *NOT* necessary
    • but you might end up getting it anyway - pretty much all the tuner cards these days do both HD and SD
  • must be able to (at first) sneaker-net the program guide data onto the box - it *won't* be networked
    • this MAY be a problem - I'm not sure that the myth software can handle accepting program data via sneaker-net
    • well, "problem" may be too strong a word. We can probably hack together some sort of script that takes the channel data (presumably some sort of XML or HTML), parse it, and shove it into the MythTV backend.
    • at the very least you can operate it in "dumb VCR" mode (i.e. set the channel and start/end times yourself)
    • wifi a possible later add on
      • no problems here, I know of several good PCI and/or USB wifi cards that work in Linux
  • control a Comcast cable box using IR Blaster
    • this means the TV tuner must accept input from the Comcast (either SVideo or composite)
    • this is no longer an issue - they will only be watching unencrypted analog or ClearQAM channels, which the TV decoder card can decode natively
  • Do you guys want a Remote Control (ie to be able to control myth box using a remote?)
    • well you're getting one whether you like it or not - the tuner card comes with one and it is supported

The Official Parts List

Motherboard and CPU:

RAM:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227419 OCZ Blade Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500) $56

Video card:


Tuner card:

IR blaster:

  • insert link here

HD:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152101 Samsung SpinPoint 1TB drive, $90

Optical drive:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827129040 Pioneer DVR-117DBK (DVD Burner) $25

Case/PSU:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811144231 Apevia HTPC case, $65

GRAND TOTAL (excluding tax and shipping): $494

Linux distribution to be used

Mythbuntu http://www.mythbuntu.org/downloads

The Junk Pile

(earlier parts that I ended up rejecting for various reasons or another - kept here for historical reference and "Just in case")

Mobo/CPU:

Video card: