2015-01-29, 23:07
I'm trying to reconfigure my whole media situation at home and currently have my eye on the following:
--headless NAS (FreeNAS or Windows) to just sit somewhere, running sickbeard, couchpotato, etc)
--somewhat powerful HTPC w/ graphics card and TV tuner on my main TV, Windows-based, to do Steam In-Home Streaming from my main PC and XBMC. XBMC media will be coming from my NAS and from the TV tuner w/ CableCARD). I'd also like for the HTPC to be able to PVR shows, but record them to the NAS. Is that even possible? Or do I need cable connected directly to the NAS?
--i5 NUC that I already have as a lightweight XBMC box elsewhere.
Also, I used to have to constantly run XBMC on some machine or another in order to keep xbmc.mylibrary updated so that I could access Netflix, Hulu, etc. through playon. Is that still the case? Or does PseudoLibrary somehow address this issue?
Thanks so much for your help and sage advice!
--headless NAS (FreeNAS or Windows) to just sit somewhere, running sickbeard, couchpotato, etc)
--somewhat powerful HTPC w/ graphics card and TV tuner on my main TV, Windows-based, to do Steam In-Home Streaming from my main PC and XBMC. XBMC media will be coming from my NAS and from the TV tuner w/ CableCARD). I'd also like for the HTPC to be able to PVR shows, but record them to the NAS. Is that even possible? Or do I need cable connected directly to the NAS?
--i5 NUC that I already have as a lightweight XBMC box elsewhere.
Also, I used to have to constantly run XBMC on some machine or another in order to keep xbmc.mylibrary updated so that I could access Netflix, Hulu, etc. through playon. Is that still the case? Or does PseudoLibrary somehow address this issue?
Thanks so much for your help and sage advice!