Building the Godzilla of PVRs 318
EvolvedHumanoid writes "In a blog post, Percy Bell of SnapStream Media details how he built 'Godzilla', an 11-tuner PVR machine with HDTV support using off-the-shelf components. At $4284.90, the end result sports 1TB storage for recorded content and has to be one of the coolest PVRs ever built."
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Re:One of the coolest PVRs ever built? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:One of the coolest PVRs ever built? (Score:4, Interesting)
Convert to MPEG-4 in Non-realtime (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:One of the coolest PVRs ever built? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:One of the coolest PVRs ever built? (Score:5, Funny)
Not to mention over 1TB of recorded shows, and STILL nothing to watch!
Re:One of the coolest PVRs ever built? (Score:2)
Mindless overkill... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:3, Informative)
In fact, just a couple of days ago, one of my Western Digital RAID edition drives started hiccuping, and got dropped out of an array
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:5, Insightful)
We configured the four 250GB drives as RAID 0 (striping) and formatted them with NTFS and 64k blocks to increase the disk size and performance.
Seems silly - if one drive goes, the whole array dies - and on a beast like this, heat is likely to SERIOUSLY degrade the life of those drives...
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:3, Interesting)
OK, so you loose couple of hours of 'Desparate Housewifes' .... who cares, just wait for next week's episode. :-)
Seriously, the data you store on the drive of a PVR is not really "mission critical". So, I can understand if someone makes the trade-off for capacity versus redundancy.
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:2)
Video compression.
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:3, Informative)
Dual Core/Dual CPU - any thread or process can be split off onto the additional cores (ok, with some OS limitations), so having multiple of them is a good thing to handle writes and reads from all those tuners. Disk reads/writes are one of the worst processor eating functions (though caching helps), as they have one of the longest pipelines and tend to stall it. Windows itself doesn't do threading well (at least to use up extra CPU/cores), but extra processes will benefit from the
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:2)
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Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yeah, because it makes no sense to play games on the kick-ass PC you just built and hooked up to your best TV / media distribution system. Probably better to put the games elsewhere.
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:2)
I have an "old" computer, It's an AMD Athlon XP 3200+ with a gig of ram and a GeForce 6800, it can hardly play multiplayer Quake 4 with the lowest detail settings but it'd probably do it better than this guys system. I also have a 1U dual Xeon server next to me with 4 gigs of ram and two 160gig SATA drives. It'd destroy thi
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:3, Insightful)
That's what I was going to say, eleven tuners and only 1TB of HD? And the HD is only RAID0 to boot (and the primary reason for RAID0 here is performance because you are going to need fast disk I/O if you get 11 tuners all trying to work at the same time). In this situation if one of the four drives goes down, you lose a lot of data. I'd rather see multiple PVR backends managing the tuners, each tuner with its own dedicated drive. Double the number of drives and go to RAID1 and then you don't have to worry a
Re:Mindless overkill... (Score:3, Insightful)
That's the part that leapt out at me, too. I've got a TB on this computer; and while only about half of it is available for video, it's a constant struggle keeping enough space free.
A single English Premier League football match, recorded at even medium quality, is a 3.5 GB dump from our ReplayTV. A single episode of Nova, recorded at high quality, is 2.5 GB. If I use my computer's ATI tuner instead, I can get a decent (SVCD) quality episode of Nova in for about 1 GB; b
Uh...not so godzilla... (Score:2, Insightful)
why not... (Score:2)
HTPC CPU Choice (Score:2)
Just my $2.0e-2.
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Re:Uh...not so godzilla... (Score:2)
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Re:Uh...not so godzilla... (Score:2)
Though with 11 streams he probably should of gone with dual core opteron
Manufacturer's Warning: (Score:4, Funny)
Not suitable for resale in Japan.
Re:Manufacturer's Warning: (Score:4, Informative)
Or This thing [sonystyle.com], which I think is a pure PVR with no PC, 8 tuners, (Cable and broadcast), up to 2 TB HDD, $776.95.
Somehow, I doubt they need to import giant jerry-rigged American PVRs.
oh, and why is it that Japan makes products that are *so* much more attractive looking than American ones? Only Apple seems to match them in aesthetics...
Over kill (Score:5, Funny)
Is there 11 channels of porn?
Re:Over kill (Score:5, Funny)
Haven't you ever seen Spinal Tap? 11 is just better than 10
Re:Over kill (Score:2)
Re:Over kill (Score:2)
My cable provider, Time Warner, has five Pay-Per-View porns, Playboy, and Playboy en Espanol ("Si! Si! Si!"). So there's seven. If we include the various Cinemaxes and TMCs, you could probably, on occasion, fill up 11 tuners with porn.
Not that I've tried...
The Software (Score:3, Insightful)
Is this the result of open source driving the price of software down? If this were a Microsoft product, just the word "Server" on the package would cost you an additional $300 or more.
Re:The Software (Score:5, Informative)
It's not open source, unfortunately, but has a very active development guy and a very good plug-in architecture.
My PVR is an AMD Sempron 2200+ with 768MB RAM, 360GB Hard drive space, two Hauppauge tuners (250 and 150-MCE) running in a small case on a Chaintech 7NIF2 board running Win2000. Everything works flawlessly and my wife loves it! She records all her shows and watches them whenever she wants. I've got about half of our DVD collection ripped and converted to Xvid sitting on there, ready to go (those discs aren't getting anywhere near the kids!) and everything is awesome.
When we move into our house, I'm going to run network through the walls and have a Hauppauge Media MVP [hauppauge.com] as a small, quiet front-end in the bedroom.
The PVR itself is fairly noisy, but when the TV's on, you can't hear it so it doesn't really matter. When I do an upgrade, I might get another MVP and put the main server into the closet.
I originally tried MythTV (using KnoppMyth [mysettopbox.tv]), but after a week of hassle and wrestling with it, I gave up and tried GB-PVR. I haven't tried MythTV since. I'd like to have only open-source, free software running, but I couldn't get it to work. I hope to be able to switch over in the future, but for right now, we're quite happy.
Fan failure? (Score:4, Insightful)
What about heat on the TV tuners? Or the video card?
Methinks one would be much better serviced by a rack of systems, this thing would run WAY too hot.
Re:Fan failure? (Score:2)
You still run into heat issues even with racks. But I agree, split it up into a HD rack, and a pvr rack, and you'll likely avoid much of the heat issues they're having.
Of course, in rackmount you don't have a whole lot of room to work with, and I don't know how possible it would be to get the four PCIe cards into a rackmount system.
Re:Fan failure? (Score:2)
Impressive but useless. (Score:2, Insightful)
I always love to hear about stuff like this. However, good luck finding enough content worth recording. I have a PVR with 1 tuner and I struggle for stuff to record. Most of TV is crap except for Battlestar Galactica of course and Family Guy :)
http://religiousfreaks.com/ [religiousfreaks.com]Re:Impressive but useless. (Score:2)
Re:Impressive but useless. (Score:2)
My Media Center PC has one tuner also, and I run into about a dozen schedule conflicts per week. Most of the time it's not important, since one or the other of the conflicting shows is likely to be rebroadcast soon afterward at a time when it doesn't conflict with anything else.
Having more than three tuners in a PVR just doesn't seem practical to me, unless it's for an appliance that's go
Mine is bigger (Score:4, Interesting)
2.6 Terrabytes of Disk Space (2x Raid 5 array's in 2x chassis').
6 Tuners - 2 SDTV, 2 HDTV, 2 Digital Cable (QAM256)
MythTV is very powerful, supports alot of tuners, and ALOT of folks out there have small-to-large setup's. 2005 was the year of the PVR - this article is simply a mine is bigger statement that can't be backed up.
Re:Mine is bigger (Score:3, Insightful)
On Gentoo Myth was no sweat, just a normal install. The hardware I'm using is a USB DVB tuner I bought for 50 quid. 2.4.13 Kernel already had support built in so it was plug-and-play! Myth has actually been the easiest hardware upgrade (apart from new harddrives) I've ever had on Linux.
I did have some problems with the programme guide, but only because I was greedy and wanted two weeks in advance
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Heh (Score:4, Interesting)
It's a giant ad! (Score:5, Insightful)
"Heat is the biggest enemy when building a quiet HTPC system. "
Uh... sure. Agreed.
"You have to sometimes sacrifice a quiet HTPC so the machine can cool itself efficiently. "
Hmm... so it supposed to be quiet, but not really.
"We choose the Intel Pentium D 840 "Extreme Edition" Processor!" :-)
Ok, quiet is RIGHT OUT now, and what a way to add to your heat problem
"While trying to push the Godzilla PVR to its limit we experienced an overheating and fan noise issue. "
LOL. Stopped reading right about there.
Re:It's a giant ad! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re: carpet (Score:3, Funny)
The biggest enemy when building a quiet HTPC (Score:5, Funny)
With _noise_ a close second?
Re:The biggest enemy when building a quiet HTPC (Score:2)
Re:It's a giant ad! (Score:2)
Raid 5 would have performed well and given some redundancy so they don't lose their entire collection of Oprah.
Re:It's a giant ad! (Score:2, Funny)
Latent heat to... (Score:2, Funny)
Mirrors (Score:3, Informative)
MirrorDot [mirrordot.org]
and nyud.net [nyud.net]
Remote control (Score:2)
Re:Remote control (Score:2)
Slashdotted (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Slashdotted (Score:2)
But why? (Score:2)
Re:But why? (Score:2)
They're probably just married.
Re:But why? (Score:2)
No, they probably don't watch much more than you.
They just have small penises, that's all.
New king of the losers... (Score:2, Informative)
The old king was a 45 year old 350lb man who spent his days in his parents basement watching porn and playing WoW pretending to be a 16 year old girl.
But these guys that built an 11 tuner PVR becasue they just couldnt get enough porn blow right past 11 on the loser scale.
Please find your nearest suicide booth, ASAP.
Re:New king of the losers... (Score:2, Insightful)
you hit the nail right on the head.
Confusingly unuseful (Score:3, Insightful)
Occasionally we would have conflicts with someone recording a movie during a regularly recorded TV show, and someone else was bored and wanted to surf channels - but even with 7 people, 3 or 4 tuners definitely would have done it. 11 is so overkill it's not even funny.
However...technology for technology's sake, I suppose.
What's that smell? (Score:2)
waste $ on h/w won't pay for content (Score:4, Insightful)
At $15 each, you could buy 285 DVDs. I can guarantee that when you pay for entertainment you're a lot more choosy about what you watch. It reminds me of software pirates who spend so much time and energy collecting software (or porn fanatics, too, I guess) but never actually enjoy what they've collected.
Re:waste $ on h/w won't pay for content (Score:2)
Re:waste $ on h/w won't pay for content (Score:2)
Hardware is sold for about what it cost to make. I can get a blank CD for 20p, yet I don't see music CDs being sold for anything like that.
It reminds me of software pirates who spend so much time and energy collecting software (or porn fanatics, too, I guess) but never actually enjoy wh
Re:waste $ on h/w won't pay for content (Score:2)
Re:waste $ on h/w won't pay for content (Score:2)
And the electricity bill, oof. I don't think a lot of people realize how much energy a computer uses. A typical desktop PC, idling, uses 150-200 W. That's like 2-3 typical incandescent bulbs or 8-12 typical compact fluorescent bulbs. Not so good for your wallet, or for the environment.
What do
Re:waste $ on h/w won't pay for content (Score:2)
Nerds have been doing that for ever. It's what they enjoy. How much money do you spend on your hobby?
How much on golf?
"but take a hissy fit about paying for a DVD or a CD you want to enjoy."
Seperate issues. This is not about the money. If you don't understand that, I got to ask:
What the hell are you doing here?
Pre-recorded Hard Drives? (Score:2)
Re:Pre-recorded Hard Drives? (Score:2)
Re:Pre-recorded Hard Drives? (Score:2)
Not everyone is so lucky to live in the "great" USA, where anal rape accepted as part of the justice system.
Re:Pre-recorded Hard Drives? (Score:2)
Congrats (Score:2)
11 Tuners? Why? (Score:3, Insightful)
Self Plug: BYOPVR (Score:2)
Build Your Own PVR Community Site [byopvr.com] for news, reviews, howto, tips, and forum.
also see HTPCnews [htpcnews.com] as well.
Maybe if they hosted the blog on the PVR... (Score:2)
Damn, I thought of an app for this... (Score:2)
OT: nano-ITX in a Silverstore LC-08 case (Score:2)
FC3 and Lindows run fine on it, but I have to get the accelerated CN400 (H/W HD MPEG2 decoding) drivers, and build MythTV for i
DIgital Cable, (Score:2, Insightful)
In My area, TWC mirrors 95% of the analog channels on the digital tier.
So in order to get my Dig channels i would have have 11 Dig boxes?
Sure everytime you split the cable you lose 3.5 to 7db depending on which leg of the splitter you branch off, nothing a Cable Amplifier cant fix, digital channels are fine to about -15db to -20db, what im wondering is where the Cable Card support?
Godzilla... (Score:3, Funny)
The device has glitches though... (Score:2)
Re:That's The Problem (Score:3, Informative)
Re:That's The Problem (Score:2)
But in seriousness, you're right. DIY HTPCs aren't cheap, but for some people it's a "this way I know what I'm getting/how it works," sort of thing. A lot like commercial vs. home-build PCs. There are a number of other justifications one might make, but if all you're looking for is !/$, off the shelf is definitely the way to go.
Re:That's The Problem (Score:4, Insightful)
But what does that doubled cost get you? You get a machine that works the way you want, instead of one crippled for end users. If a component goes bad, you can replace it with off the shelf parts. You can manage your massive collection of tv shows with the standard unix tools. Plus, you can play arcade games [mythtv.org] while not watching tv. Also, do any commercial DVRs come with RAID5?
So there are several ways in which home built DVRs are superior to off the shelf DVRs. Whether they're worth the extra cost is up to you.
Re:11 Tuners ? (Score:3, Informative)
These guys used an odd mix: 3x Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-500, 1xAnalog PCIe Tuner: PowerColor, and 4x Digital HDTV Tuners.
So I guess the 3 analog cards are 2 tuners each, then the other analog tuner, and 4 HDTV via USB = 11.
Spinal Tap would be proud.
Re:Meh... (Score:2)
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Re:11 tuners - ridiculous (Score:2)
I have two ReplayTVs (180 hours total).. They record tons and tons of stuff. I would never have a chance to watch all of it.. So, I get to pick what I want whenever I want. And, I discard what I don't want. Is that wasteful? Well.. considering there's no physical materials involved, it doesn't seem so.
11 tuners seems ridiculous, imo, though.. If you really want a show reco
Re:How do you feed 11 tuners? (Score:2)
No you wouldn't [audiovox.com] (granted, you'd need to daisy-chain a pair of these to get to 11 drops, but I'm sure they make 5x16 multiplexers for apartment buildings and the like).