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Old 05-25-2006, 01:07 PM   #1 of 12
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Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


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Old 05-26-2006, 01:16 AM   #2 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


there's an even better and more powerful way, mythtv.

www.mythtv.org

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Old 05-26-2006, 01:29 AM   #3 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


xLobby does it for free, if all you're interested in is cover art navigation.

CQC is a fullblown home theater automation package, cover art presentment is the least of it's abilities. It can also control your a/v equipment [ie turn on/off, source control, etc], and many many other things. That's what I use.

Here's screenshots of both:

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Old 05-26-2006, 09:55 AM   #4 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


You can always go with the PC offshoot of XBMC, made at least partly by the same people, Mediaportal. Excellent piece of software.

http://mediaportal.sourceforge.net/

Very simple to do, just install a Win XP, install Mediaportal on top of that, do a little configuring (not difficult) and you're good to go.

Here are screenshots of it using the Project Mayhem III skin, essentially the same as the shots of that Xbox thread you link to:

http://www.team-mediaportal.com/screenshots/catid,9/

I use XBMC myself and it's a fantastic piece of software, but requires a modified Xbox since it is code that isn't properly signed. The fact that it's not an official Microsoft product is also its greatest strength... it's not bogged down with massive amounts of DRM and other stuff designed to hurt the consumer.

Anyway, Mediaportal is great. It's what I plan to use once I get my HTPC done. I'd stick with my Xbox but more CPU power will be needed to play back HD material, and you can't get TV into the Xbox, just use it to play existing media.

Btw, Mediaportal is a player and client. You can have your media locally or you can use any normal Windows tools to get at it, such as mounting a windows file share remotely over the network. The server doesn't need anything special, just any server with windows will do or a Linux based box with Samba.



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Old 05-27-2006, 08:41 PM   #5 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


If you are using Media Center and My Movies it is also easy to do. I have a client who recently upgraded his NAS to 3TB (4 Seagate 750G Drives) to store DVDs. And he has almost every DVD he owns in at the touch of a button accessible. No shuffling discs, they are just there. It's brilliant.



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Old 05-27-2006, 11:26 PM   #6 of 12
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And he has almost every DVD he owns in at the touch of a button accessible. No shuffling discs, they are just there. It's brilliant.
i have the same thing with mythtv, i use it as a tivo/media server. the only difference is space, i have about 500 GB space on it, which isnt enough to store all my DVDs and music. when 1 TB hard drives become available (and cheap enough), i'll put in a raid 5 array, my case can hold 6 drives, so 5 TB would be pretty nice.

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Old 05-28-2006, 05:41 AM   #7 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


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If you are using Media Center and My Movies it is also easy to do. I have a client who recently upgraded his NAS to 3TB (4 Seagate 750G Drives) to store DVDs. And he has almost every DVD he owns in at the touch of a button accessible. No shuffling discs, they are just there. It's brilliant.

I hope he is at least using RAID5 (and settling for 2.2TB usable space) for those drives or he'll be one unhappy camper when one drives goes and all his content across all drives is lost.



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Old 05-28-2006, 11:36 PM   #8 of 12
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I hope he is at least using RAID5 (and settling for 2.2TB usable space) for those drives or he'll be one unhappy camper when one drives goes and all his content across all drives is lost.
not necessarily, a disk failure in aid-0 would cause total data loss, but he could be using jbod, or just using the disks as individual volumes.

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Old 05-29-2006, 08:24 AM   #9 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


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not necessarily, a disk failure in aid-0 would cause total data loss, but he could be using jbod, or just using the disks as individual volumes.

Yes, but with that device using no RAID level at all strikes me as abuse of a nice piece of gear.



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Old 05-29-2006, 11:24 PM   #10 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


true, just refuting your "losing data across all drives" statement, which wouldnt happen unless he used aid-0. raid 5 would be the best option for him though.

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Old 05-30-2006, 01:53 AM   #11 of 12
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Re: Any way to make a dvd server similar to this without an Xbox?


Everyone leaps to RAID-5 like a catch all, because in times where disc cost was high - especially with SCSI, RAID5 made incredible sense. But with disc cost cheap, RAID-3 is a far better solution for rebuild, disc performance, and especially better suited for Media Center large disc read/writes. Until RAID5 where right sucks, it's easier to write large batches of data, in this case that's important.

So a simple Linux NAS running multiple 750G drives in RAID-3 offers quick rebuild, quick access, and great performance.

Anyway, seperate story.



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Old 05-30-2006, 01:21 PM