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Author: | mdelliott [ Fri Oct 06, 2006 7:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Dell Dimension 8200 |
Hey - I ended up with a free Dimension 8200 (1.7GHz). I know I need to get a larger Hard Drive for it (or multiples). But I would like suggestions for the other hardware. Would anyone out there be using one of these machines? If so, can someone recommend a Video In / Video Out card? I am not sure, but I don't think I will need a sound card because I plan on sending sound directly to my receiver from my Directv and DVD player. If I add a DVD player to the PC I assume at that point I would need a Sound Card to get audio out. Any advice would be appreciated. Mike |
Author: | turpie [ Sun Oct 08, 2006 6:38 pm ] |
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If you plan on putting video into your mythtv box, then you will also need an audio device. Does the 8200 have onboard sound? And does it work with knoppmyth? |
Author: | mjl [ Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:51 pm ] |
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Hi, Wish I had friends like that, 1.7ghz ![]() You will need 256m ram, a cd to load with, video of some sort, and audio. Just to test and learn, a drive of tyipically > 10 gig should run. Not sure about your model but most Dell's have sound on board. There was one model that had a card for audio and it caused issues but that was a while back. If you have a card, then search the forum if it doesn't seem to work. Somethings you may have to tweak as Dell is "slightly" different and it may need a simple setting change here or there. If it is a sata drive, it is a little more difficult but not much. It will also give you something to do while waiting for what ever hardware you may decide to purchase. Mike |
Author: | mdelliott [ Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:10 pm ] |
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Thanks for the replies. Yes the 8200 does have audio not sure if it is onboard or not, but I was thinking of adding a new card which would give 7.1 surround to plug into my receiver. Are the PVR 150 cards the best bang for the buck as far as capture cards go? I was also thinking about an FX5200 card for out to my television. I have been using linux for sometime, but what I have done has required little modifications - out of the box fresh installs which have worked fine, some dhcp.conf changes, small stuff like that. Thanks again for the replies - Mike |
Author: | mjl [ Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:46 pm ] |
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Hi, Check tier 1 & 2 for ideas. I have a 150 that doesn't even make a good door stop. The 5200 I have tried work well, agp was best for me pci wasn't quit fast enough for my needs. Haven't tried a pci-e yet... I am holding out for a sale or something. ![]() Try what you have first, the 350 gives you tv out for standard video and should work with the onboard video. Best of luck. Mike |
Author: | baishen78 [ Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:27 am ] |
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PVR 150 works, you jus' need to make a setting change. It's listed in the wiki and in several posts around here. |
Author: | comop1 [ Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Dell 8200 |
I am currently using a Dell 8200 with a Hauppage WinTV-Go-Plus pci card that I got for $40 w/remote. I only have 256MB of RAM and have the original 30GB HD(I just got a 400GB today that I will install). I am a Windows guy and have had very little experiance with Linux but with a little digging I was able to get in running. I think I may still have some tweaking to do but MythTV is Awesome! |
Author: | mdelliott [ Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:27 am ] |
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compo1 - Did you use the video that came with the computer? I am trying to watch ebay for a deal for a FX5200 with DVI. My television has expansion slots where I could add DVI later on and I just want to give myself that ability. Can anyone offer insight on the advantages for using a 256MB version vs. the 128MB version would be? I could understand a lot of gaming, but I don't know about Myth. Its still heavy video, but it seems the capture card would be doing all of the hard work. Thanks - Mike |
Author: | mjl [ Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:30 pm ] |
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Hi, Quote: Can anyone offer insight on the advantages for using a 256MB version vs. the 128MB version would be?
Simple, if you plan on anything above the A series it will install, but can't run. Mike |
Author: | mdelliott [ Sat Oct 21, 2006 8:03 am ] |
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Quote: if you plan on anything above the A series it will install, but can't run.
Does this mean that if I purchase a FX5200 256MB card, it will not run on Knoppmyth Release 5 D1? I just want to make sure I am understanding, I can get a 128MB card a little cheaper - just trying to get what is best. Thanks - Mike |
Author: | mjl [ Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:42 pm ] |
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Hi, Clarification of the statement. You were refering to the video card, I was refering to system memory. My error in how I read your reference ![]() As for video card memory, don't know if more is better, maybe for HD? Most of the stuff I run uses the onboard video which is typical 16~32 meg stolen from the system or various old nvidia which go from 16meg and up. Here is where some extra expert advice would be very enlightening. Mike |
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