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		<title>Linux HTPC in use</title>
		<link>http://www.cubicreality.com/2008/06/05/linux-htpc-in-use/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I&#8217;ve been using Linux in my HTPC for 2 months now. All I can say is, I love it. Some features aren&#8217;t as pleasant to use as they were in GB-PVR, but overall the experience is nice. New functionality that I really like is having a separate workspace that I can access through VNC.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I&#8217;ve been using Linux in my HTPC for 2 months now. All I can say is, I love it. Some features aren&#8217;t as pleasant to use as they were in GB-PVR, but overall the experience is nice. New functionality that I really like is having a separate workspace that I can access through VNC.</p>
<p><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/htpc_vnc.png" rel="lightbox[280]"><img height="110" alt="VNC access to HTPC" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/htpc_vnc_thumb.png" width="141" /></a></p>
<p>I ended up using Ubuntu server edition as the base. The main front-end is <a href="http://mymediasystem.org/" target="_blank">MMS (My Media System)</a>. TV side get&#8217;s handled with <a href="http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/" target="_blank">VDR</a> and <a href="http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Xineliboutput-plugin" target="_blank">Xineliboutput-plugin</a>. All and all the system is very stable and solid. There were some issues with the video quality, mainly due to deinterlacing. That issue got solved after 2 weeks of trial and error. Now the video is perfectly smooth and fluid.</p>
<p><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/mms_menu.jpg" rel="lightbox[280]"><img height="110" alt="mms_menu" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/mms_menu_thumb.jpg" width="147" /></a><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/vdr_mainmenu.jpg" rel="lightbox[280]"><img height="110" alt="vdr_mainmenu" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/vdr_mainmenu_thumb.jpg" width="147" /></a><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/vdr_osd.jpg" rel="lightbox[280]"><img height="110" alt="vdr_osd" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/LinuxHTPCinuse_11FE9/vdr_osd_thumb.jpg" width="147" /></a></p>
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		<title>Switching to Linux based HTPC</title>
		<link>http://www.cubicreality.com/2008/04/05/switching-to-linux-based-htpc/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 15:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What would I do without my HTPC. I have had a computer hooked to my TV for the past 10 years. At first, I mainly used it as a DVD player. Now it&#8217;s the only source of video. Last year the analog TV signal stopped here in Finland. Ever since then, the HTPC has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What would I do without my HTPC. I have had a computer hooked to my TV for the past 10 years. At first, I mainly used it as a DVD player. Now it&#8217;s the only source of video. Last year the analog TV signal stopped here in Finland. Ever since then, the HTPC has been the only way I can watch TV since I don&#8217;t have a set-top box nor a TV that can receive digital signal. Because I&#8217;m really addicted to TV, starting a project like this wasn&#8217;t something I was looking forward as it meant I couldn&#8217;t get my daily dosage.</p>
<p><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/synergy.jpg" rel="lightbox[276]"><img height="84" alt="Controlling Linux with Synergy" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/synergy_thumb.jpg" width="102" align="left" /></a> Anyway, last weekend I made the decision to try Linux as a base for HTPC. I&#8217;m not that experienced with Linux so there was lot to learn. At the moment I&#8217;m using <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/" target="_blank">Ubuntu</a> but might switch to <a href="http://www.debian.org/" target="_blank">Debian</a> later. First thing I did was to install <a href="http://www.openssh.org/" target="_blank">SSH server</a> and <a href="http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">Synergy</a>. That way I could use my work system to work with Linux.</p>
<p>I have <a href="http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/pages/products/data_hvr1100.html" target="_blank">Hauppauge HRV-1100</a>&#160; DVB-T card and it worked right out of the box in Ubuntu (7.10). My motherboard has Nvidia&#8217;s SoundStorm in it which I got to work by following <a href="http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1478381" target="_blank">these instructions</a>. I tried <a href="http://www.mythtv.org/" target="_blank">MythTV</a> at first but quickly moved to <a href="http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/" target="_blank">VDR</a>. I think it&#8217;s really the only choice if you are looking for a serious DVR solution. It handles transponders properly which means one can watch and record many channels (from a transponder) at the same time with one card. Setting VDR up can be little tricky but once you get to know with it, it&#8217;s pretty simple. At first I was using packages from <a href="http://e-tobi.net/blog/" target="_blank">e-tobi</a> by following <a href="http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/UBUNTU/Installation" target="_blank">these directions</a>. But since I had some troubles with few plugins, I now compile everything myself.</p>
<p><em><strong>All was looking good and things were moving along nicely&#8230; until!</strong></em></p>
<p><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/fried_motherboard.jpg" rel="lightbox[276]"><img height="80" alt="Fried motherboard" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/fried_motherboard_thumb.jpg" width="106" align="left" /></a> After days of tweaking I was getting nice and solid picture. However, there was some still unknown issue that made VDR (<a href="http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Xineliboutput-plugin" target="_blank">vdr-sxfe</a> to be precise) respond slowly when used in TV. In monitor it worked fine. I tried pretty much all different combination of settings to make it work. No luck. I also tried different graphics cards which ended in disaster. Being stupid and careless I didn&#8217;t shutdown the power supply when I removed one card. I&#8217;ve never had any problems when doing so but this time I had to turn the card in an angle which short circuited few pins and that fried the motherboard.</p>
<p>So, now I&#8217;m waiting for a replacement motherboard. In the meanwhile I&#8217;m using an old board with Duron 800MHz processor. On a brighter note, this gave me the opportunity to clean the case. It was filled with dust and cat hair.</p>
<p><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/dust_in_fan.jpg" rel="lightbox[276]"><img height="75" alt="Dust filled fan" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/dust_in_fan_thumb.jpg" width="99" /></a><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/dust_over_harddrive.jpg" rel="lightbox[276]"><img height="75" alt="Dust covered harddrive" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/dust_over_harddrive_thumb.jpg" width="97" /></a><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/old_motherboard.jpg" rel="lightbox[276]"><img height="75" alt="Old motherboard with 800MHz Duron" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/old_motherboard_thumb.jpg" width="97" /></a><a href="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/old_motherboard_up_and_running.jpg" rel="lightbox[276]"><img height="75" alt="Old motherboard up and running" src="http://cubicreality.pp.fi/kuvat/cubicreality_blog/SwitchingtoLinuxbasedHTPC_CC07/old_motherboard_up_and_running_thumb.jpg" width="100" /></a></p>
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