milestones and most wanted list

One thing I forgot to do in my last post, which was rather lengthy, was to quickly display a list of ingredients for my perfect multimedia setup, software, hardware or otherwise. Here’s the component list I’ve always wanted … what’s really cool is the milestones I’ve reached along the way, making future progress possible. It’s great stuff to see a dream come true after years of working at it. 🙂

Milestones

  • Remote control that doesn’t suck. Streamzap USB remote.
  • Nice backend to archive everything: dual-core amd64 box running Gentoo Linux, motherboard with six serial ATA connectors
  • High quality TV tuners: Hauppauge PVR-500 (dual-tuner, MPEG2 hardware encoding).
  • Chapter support, metadata storage: Matroska container format
  • Playback chapter support: MPlayer
  • Playback / resume position: MythTV for TV recordings, mplayer-resume for everything else
  • Automated DVD ripping solution: mplayer, ogmtools, lsdvd, mkvtoolnix, bend

Most Wanted

  • Video browser: MythTV + MythVideo works … needs some tweaks, though.
  • Quiet frontend(s): Mini-ITX with onboard DVI, audio, S/PDIF, USB, network

So, as you can see, I’m pretty close. My issues about MythVideo are minor, there’s just three really small things I would change, I’ll write about them later.

One thing I’d add to the “most wanted” list is a playback / resume option for playlists. For instance, if I’m watching a season series, I don’t want to remember which episode I’m on … I just want to resume watching the shows. Coming up with something shouldn’t be too hard, I just haven’t looked into it yet.

Good times. 🙂

6 comments on “milestones and most wanted list

  1. Wim

    You got MythTV working? I hate that thing by now. The backend is yapping to me about database privileges etc and the frontend doesn’t find the backend, even if it’s started at boot :

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  2. Jason

    I can attest to what Steve is trying to do – and that it’s possible.

    I currently have mythTv set up in my basement home-theater with a projected image of 106″, containing my collection of 120+ DVDs. It also has HD-TV capability (thanks, Steve), and holds all my music, digital camera pictures, movies, and TV shows. It also acts like my Tivo, thanks to zap2it (which expired like… a week ago.)… So, anyway…

    To those doubters, I say, “Yes, it can be done, because I’ve been doing it for 2 years now”. Keep at it.

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