DVR Build – Links and cool software
by Dave on Feb.18, 2010, under Cool Home Whizbang Stuff, DVR Build, Daily Use, Will it do that?
You have been following the new “Build-your-own-DVR” project(s) faithfully, I’m sure, but beyond all the subtle little things you are learning about how to put one of these cool toys together, I’d bet you are wondering where to get all the cool stuff…
Allow me to share some of my favorite online guides and software – I’d even go so far as to say that before taking on any project like this, you should definitely at least browse through all of these places. As always, the full eBook is freely available at http://www.bocsco.com/dvr
BOCS – THE standard for whole-home distribution of your new HTPC solution. (Yes, yes, a shameless plug, and first in the list, but really – it’s COOL)
PreWire Guide – Wanting to put in low voltage A/V wiring for audio/video distribution, understand matrix switchers, or just prepare for the future.
Hardware Guide: For hardware configurations – choosing which processor, motherboard, case, memory, and other accessories, there is no better online source than renethx’s thread on AVSforum. He regularly publishes details and recommendations for low, mid, and high performance systems both Intel and AMD based. That thread is also THE best place to post your chosen configuration for comment and get great hardware tips. Go to the thread, find a post by renethx, and in his signature will be a link to the latest hardware guide.
HDTV tuner and software reviews – Good research site. Hdtvtunerinfo.com
Afterdawn howto guides – hundreds of well done guides on just about any DVD, audio/video, and HTPC topic.
Link list (AVS) of just about anything you will ever need for an HTPC
Powerstrip – a utility to allow custom resolutions to compensate for overscan/underscan and correct strange behavior of video cards.
Karnis’ Custom Resolution Guide for PowerStrip – AVS Forum thread for powerstrip
Reclock – Critical utility that fixes most jitter, audio/video sync issues, and smooths playback of most video files. Excellent.
K-Lite Mega Codec Pack – Good core codec pack for your PC
MPEG codec(s) – If your computer does not already have an MPEG2 codec, check the Cyberlink.com website. PowerDVD9 is the latest all-in-one MPEG codec pack – MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264, and full BluRay support, but you can get just the MPEG2 codec for ~$20
XVID codec – Really, you need this – Xvid is da bomb…
Ffdshow – codec/filters for playback and decode of virtually any format.
Ffdshow FAQ – AVS Forum ffdshow FAQ thread
Remote Control – THE forum that focuses on jp1 enabled remotes (UEI based) – tools available to customize most remotes with custom codes, macros, and special setups.
Broadcast mapper – planning on putting up an antenna? This site lets you map your location and find out exactly what is available in your area.
Autologin – Running windows XP and want the computer to skip the login screen and boot right into yor DVR program? Here’s how
DVD Ripping – Lots of programs out there, my favorite is DVDFab
TightVNC – free remote control of any PC – from anywhere – in our out of the home.
GSpot – audio/video codec information appliance (show the codec used for a file)
HIP from ByRemote – “Driver” that accepts IR and can translate it to just about any program – VERY handy
TV-Cards.com – information on TV tuner cards & PVR software (6/12/04)
XBMC Media Center – excellent media center/front end (11/25/08)
Titan TV – the most definitive source for what is on TV
SchedulesDirect.com – Online TV schedule EPG source
And – my favorite software packages (See eBook for details):
Boxee – Absolutely THE BEST front end for online media – not a DVR – an Internet connected TV
GB-PVR - a FREE PC-DVR program – excellent stability and features
knoppmyth – for the daring – a linux based PC-DVR package – again – free
More? feel free to send me a note with others I’ve missed (I’m just trying to share the really core-critical ones)
David



