A new lease of life for an old PC

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  • trashedteen
    Newbie
    • Feb 2012
    • 6

    #1

    A new lease of life for an old PC

    So I was clearing out the house the other day and I spotted my old PC laying in the office. Thinking this was a bit of a waste I decided there must be something I can do with it and after a bit of research I've decided I'm going to transform it into a Media PC.

    I've been looking around the web for a few days now for information and I find myself completely perplexed by the numbers of software options available.

    I want to use the PC for watching/recording live TV (possibly HD?), music, photos and a blu-ray player. So with that in mind, what is my best option? I've looked into ubuntu and mythTV but I just can't get my head around it all!

    Hope you can help
  • Shady
    Shite Link King
    • Dec 2010
    • 6404

    #2
    whats the spec as of now?
    Fave replies from various threads

    1: What the fff is all that about??? All that crap below your reply I mean, get a life mate
    2: no info on google abt the pace sv5 rang asda they have no idea what i was talking about,
    3: Your total contribution to this forum, bordering on trolling, seems to have been a collection of snipes, one liners & asterisked expletives





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    • trashedteen
      Newbie
      • Feb 2012
      • 6

      #3
      Intel Core 2 Duo 3.2 Ghz
      2GB DDR2 RAM
      Nvidia 7900GTX video card
      500gb hdd
      standard dvd/rw

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      • trashedteen
        Newbie
        • Feb 2012
        • 6

        #4
        So, would I be able to run a decent PVR from this spec?

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        • TheCoder
          DK Veteran
          • Jun 2011
          • 693

          #5
          Originally posted by trashedteen
          So, would I be able to run a decent PVR from this spec?
          Thats way beyond whats needed for a pvr. Last time I played around with this stuff it was on a AMD Athlon 1.6GHz with 1Gig Ram and 80Gig hard drive and that was more than adequate to the job. I used two dvb-s cards to give watch one/record one functionality and the drive gave me around 35 hours recording (HD would obviously consume disk space quicker - I'd guestimate around 4* but depends on compression format used).
          Last edited by TheCoder; 7 February, 2012, 23:49.

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          • trashedteen
            Newbie
            • Feb 2012
            • 6

            #6
            Brilliant, thanks for the reply. So with that in mind:

            Can I configure it to receive HD channels?
            Will it play blu-ray properly?
            Can I output HD audio to my receiver?
            What is the best software to run it all on?

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