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05-12-2020, 11:36 PM #49Legendary RSR Poster
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05-13-2020, 09:39 AM #50Hall Of Fame Poster
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Yeah I saw that. I think you can get them for about 400 bucks or so? That's an appealing solution too.
Let me ask you something. the Dell T1700 comes in a small form factor version and a mid size tower. The mid tower has more internal expansion for hard drives and I could maybe throw another DVD in there for making "backups" etc.. I could also use all full size drives. The small form factor versiononly has room for one 3.5 inch drive or for two drives 2.5 inch drives. The small form factor one which is tiny. About a foot by a foot and 4 or 5 inches wide. It's like a thick laptop. I was thinking something small like that with an external hard drive might be nice. The small form factor one I'm looking at comes with the windows license sticker so if I want to reinstall windows I have a license.
Decisions decisions. Should I go with the larger mid tower with room you can actually expand internally or the small form factor one where I could use external drives and tuck the thing sideways away where it would take up almost no space but no room for internal expansion at all.Last edited by BustOfPallas; 05-13-2020 at 09:53 AM.
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05-13-2020, 09:36 PM #51Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Cord Cutters
I'll look that one up in the morning. Most NAS setups don't come with drives so that's another expense. If you're using an external hard drive I would take a look at the shield pro for 200.
When looking at this, how concerned are you with your electric bill? The old business machines will probably have the highest consumption, followed by the Nas, then the stream box.
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05-14-2020, 01:23 PM #52Hall Of Fame Poster
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06-03-2020, 09:09 AM #54Hall Of Fame Poster
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I bought a 4 tuner HD Homerun which is probably overkill but I figured why not. With only two tuners if you are watching something and recording and someone wants to watch something else you're screwed. In for a penny in for a pound...
I also bought a Dell 1700 SFF server that has a chip with QuickSync capabilities which should help with decoding and encoding video. The box has a 128G SSD and 2TB of storage and 16GB or RAM. I will probably add an external hard drive. It came with the Windows sticker complete with a license so if I have to reinstall I should be okay.
I was going to add two attic antennae, one point northeast to Baltimore and the other south for DC stations.
I have one direct cat 5 run from my office routher to the entertainment center 1 floor up that I can use for at least one of the devices. I may have to add a little ethernet switch/hub but will probably just pull another cable since I don't want to clutter up my entertainment center.
The Dell CPU is unbelieveably quiet and it's very, very small. It will fit perfectly in my entertainment center and I'll just remote into it...
So I am on my way to having my OTA DVR and streaming setup done. I still have a couple months til football season so I have time. No olympics either so there is no rush.
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06-03-2020, 12:10 PM #55Legendary RSR Poster
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06-03-2020, 12:11 PM #56Legendary RSR Poster
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06-03-2020, 01:08 PM #57Hall Of Fame Poster
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I was surprised at how hard it was to research this and come up with an arcitecture. No one has the perfect solution yet. You either get stuck with fee's like cable (i'll have to pay 35 a year I think for a plex pass) or limited video capability, or all your smart devices are useless, or you have to buy multiple devices etc.. Too bad Tivo is so damn expensive. I had a Tivo years back and it was a pretty nice device. Their subscription is too high though.
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09-08-2020, 08:38 AM #58Hall Of Fame Poster
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I hooked up my Ebay Dell T1700 compact CPU with an intel QuickSync enabled chip, my HDHomeRun 4 channel Tuner (overkill) and a cheap antennae from Home Depot. I Installed the free Plex Server software and bought the lifetime PlexPass to get me the channel guide. I tested it on my smart TV in the living room and it seems to be working okay.
I had to move the antennae around but looks like I am now getting one CBS channel but with the weak signal the picture and stream are not great. So It's set up but I need to spend a few more bucks on a good antennae.
I don't know if it's the CPU or the weak antennae or the software but it's a little jiggy right now. I know the antennae is crap so that will be the first thing I upgrade this week to install Saturday if I go with attic mount. I'm sure there are some optimizations I could do to help the OTA streaming work as well as possible. I'm hoping at least.
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09-08-2020, 12:10 PM #59Hall Of Fame Poster
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So I bought a ClearStream 2MAX Indoor/Outdoor HDTV Antenna just now from BestBuy for pickup. Didn't want to wait for it to be shipped/online. It was actually cheaper to buy from Best Buy.
Thanks to everyone who gave me input on this. It has been a fun project.
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