A few questions before I begin
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:14 am
I will be starting to set up my Amahi HDA in the next few days and had a few questions I thought I would ask first.
First of all I will be using a Core2Duo powered machine with 4GB DDR2 RAM. I plan on using the 320GB HDD it has now and adding in a 1TB drive for extra room. I will be using the HDA for media purposes mainly, transferring all of my DVDs onto it as well as all of my music. Along with this I will be using it to backup the different windows and mac machines I have in my house.
What is the best format to rip DVDs in and what syntax is best to use for saving the files? I want something that will allow any media apps to pull in movie data/cover images. (recommendations on media apps would be good too)
Next, what is the best TV capture card to use with Linux/Amahi? I want to be able to use the HDA as a DVR and schedule recordings to be pushed to all of my TVs.
Lastly, does anyone have any experience using a secure VPN service along with CouchPotato or a setup similar to this?
Thanks for all of the help and I am excited to get the project started.
-Kyle
First of all I will be using a Core2Duo powered machine with 4GB DDR2 RAM. I plan on using the 320GB HDD it has now and adding in a 1TB drive for extra room. I will be using the HDA for media purposes mainly, transferring all of my DVDs onto it as well as all of my music. Along with this I will be using it to backup the different windows and mac machines I have in my house.
What is the best format to rip DVDs in and what syntax is best to use for saving the files? I want something that will allow any media apps to pull in movie data/cover images. (recommendations on media apps would be good too)
Next, what is the best TV capture card to use with Linux/Amahi? I want to be able to use the HDA as a DVR and schedule recordings to be pushed to all of my TVs.
Lastly, does anyone have any experience using a secure VPN service along with CouchPotato or a setup similar to this?
Thanks for all of the help and I am excited to get the project started.
-Kyle