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LordDragonhey all. so im installing and it gives me the option of enabling "MythTV Service" which talks about connecting to mythtv from remote machines20:27
LordDragonmy question is, by remote, do they mean "via WAN/internet" ? or is that service also needed to connect locally over LAN ?20:28
LordDragonguess no one is around20:37
Jay2k1LordDragon: i'm not completely sure but i think LAN as well as WAN21:31
Jay2k1often this means should it listen on network interface or not21:32
LordDragonright. cuz i DO want to be able to access it via my home network, but i DONT want any servers exposed to the internet via my home IP address21:33
Jay2k1well, at least for IPv4 you're most probably behind NAT so without port forwarding the box isn't accessible from the internet anyway21:35
Jay2k1but i guess "remote machines" means "machines other than the local machine myth is running on"21:36
LordDragonhmm. so if i DONT enable the mythtv service, will i be able to access the backend from other computers on my LAN ?21:37
Jay2k1i'd say no21:37
LordDragonok. ill enable it then21:37
LordDragonthanks21:37
Jay2k1i mean you'll be able to access mythweb and such21:38
Jay2k1but if you plan to have separate frontends for example, you'll need to turn that on21:38
Jay2k1that is my understanding21:38
LordDragonman. ive been using this ancient macmini as my backend/frontend21:38
LordDragonlike a dvr21:38
LordDragonbut its just slow and video stutters etc21:39
LordDragoni was looking into buying a NUC to do it instead21:39
LordDragonthen i called cable company and asked how much for an extra DVR. they want another 20 bucks a month. screw that lol21:39
LordDragonthe NUC would pay for itself in 10 months at that rate21:40
Jay2k1yeah. plus you probably can't fast forward on that etc21:40
Jay2k1and the UI is probably crap21:40
LordDragoni wish the keys made more sense in mythtv frontend though21:40
LordDragonenter key or spacebar in the guide should watch that channel live21:41
Jay2k1you can redefine keybindings21:41
LordDragonbut it brings up a menu instead, and that menu doesnt even give you an option to watch live tv21:41
LordDragonyeah i tried figuring that out but its all convoluted and i didnt have much luck21:41
Jay2k1mine's a bit bigger http://s.jay2k1.com/k8O6.png21:42
Jay2k1i don't use a keyboard, just a remote21:43
LordDragonnice. i was looking into building a little mini ITX build computer or something. but its much cheaper to get a NUC. if i was gonna use it for other stuff, id go the PC route. but all it needs to do is record shows from my hdhomerun and play live tv on my 40 inch tv21:45
LordDragonand nuc should be powerful enough for that21:45
Jay2k1i guess21:45
LordDragonyou guess?21:45
Jay2k1i have no idea ;)21:46
Jay2k1i've only ever used mythtv on that box21:46
Jay2k1the cpu was too slow for fullhd playback, but i put a passive 20 bucks nvidia gpu in it so i can use VDPAU21:47
Jay2k1i'm sure you'll find something when you google mythtv and nuc21:47
LordDragoni use OpenGL Slim mode on this macmini21:48
LordDragonwhats the general rule of thumb for how much you can record on a given hdd?21:50
Jay2k1umm21:50
Jay2k1depends on the resolution21:50
Jay2k1so this is all SD via DVB-C http://s.jay2k1.com/m4tO.png21:51
LordDragonok. for me it's mpeg2 HD at either 1080i or 720p21:52
Jay2k1here we have 720p http://s.jay2k1.com/7tPz.png21:52
Jay2k1"std" is hour if that's not clear21:52
Jay2k1i have a 3TB HDD inside the HTPC but if you just want to record some shows and then watch and delete them you won't need as much21:55
LordDragonlooks roughly like 4gb per hour21:55
Jay2k1the first one was 5.4GB/h21:55
Jay2k1it depends21:56
Jay2k1things like compression of the stream, audio streams and such21:56
LordDragoni have a 250gb ssd. just wondering if that would be enough. a 1tb 2.5inch hdd is like 60 bucks21:56
Jay2k1you don't have to lose much21:58
LordDragonwhat do u mean?21:59
Jay2k1if you'll notice that it's always at its limit and you need more space, you can go usb drive, NAS, or just replace the SSD by something bigger21:59
LordDragontrue21:59
Jay2k1by usb drive i mean external HDD btw21:59
LordDragoni could start out with the ssd and upgrade later if i can afford a bigger drive21:59
Jay2k1yes21:59

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