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[GUIDE] Automated Media Server & XBMC Setup

Started by Leon, May 09, 2011, 13:52:13 PM

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Software RAID and hardware RAID are essentially the same thing, RAID 0 which merges the drive space into one big lump (and would give you your 4TB) increases the chance of any one drive's failure destroying all your data. RAID 1 is mirroring one drive's data onto the other - effectively giving you a live backup of your data - but as you say could be considered 'wasting' the extra 2TB. It all depends how much you value your data as to whether you want to choose either, really.

javaman82

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Quote from: addictweb on February 21, 2012, 20:50:23 PM
Quote from: javaman82 on February 21, 2012, 20:44:01 PM
If i keep the 2 drives separate and Lets say I fill up Drive 1 with movies and have to go to put more of my movies onto Drive 2; Can XBMC recognize movies from more then 1 file location?

Thanks for the tips!

The only way to keep all 4Tb is to keep them as seperate drives or put them in a RAID 0 array which doubles the risk of you loosing all your data.

XMBC can add as many different folders or drives as you like and will show them all under your one 'movies' or 'tv' heading.

awesome man! so it just makes the most sense to have them separate! and just install my OS on the 250GB drive.  Itll also make additing an additional drive super simple.

Thanks man!

christrost

Let me start by saying THANK YOU for this guide!  I've been reading it over and over for a month and drooling.  I started my project with a WD Live Streaming Media Player and that sucked.  Today I got a Boxee Box.  It isn't exactly an HTPC or XBMC, but so far I'm loving it.  I did go with Astraweb/Sabnzbd/SickBeard/CouchPotato, though.  I'm just using my main PC's slave drive (2 TB) to store media and NFO.  Boxee can do it's own metadata but I'm using SickBeard's XBMC database.

So on to my question... it's about storage size.  Currently I'm just using a 2 TB drive as I said.  In your guide, you said you always prefer 720/1080p... and I do as well.  However, up until now I've just been downloading DVD Rips and normal "HD" televised versions which run anywhere from 350mb to 750mb for a 1 hour television show.  After downloading my first 720p BluRay episode of The Walking Dead with this new setup, I noticed it's about 2.3 GIG!  Just one episode!  Obviously, the quality is much better, but now I'm concerned about how much I'm going to be able to store if I keep with this quality preference...

How much storage space are you 720/1080p guys typically using for this purpose?  How much storage space does Windows 7 support?  I can add another 2 TB drive I suppose...

This setup is so slick.. I know I don't have an HTPC but even using SickBeard/CP/Sab etc. on my own Windows 7 Box and using Boxee as the streaming device.. it's freakin awesome.  Now I'm half tempted to rip all of my BluRays and sell the discs!  Yeah right... like I can afford to lose that HD space :P

addictweb

You wont hit any restrictions with hard drive space in Windows 7, you can keep adding disks until your motherboard runs out of connectors.

HD space is always a problem if you want to archive media, the only solutions are:

1) Remove things after you have watched them - after all, you can easily acquire them again
2) Buy more harddrive space

Personally I have 4Tb of space but its full. With harddrive prices as high as they are at the moment I have taken to option 1 for a while.

The sizes you quotes were about right, if you're short on space be sure to stay away from 1080p rips, they're huge and I've always struggled to spot the difference from 720p.
Formerly sexytw

Leon

Well I'm back in the UK now, once I get a bit of spare time I'll update everything and redo the guide :)
.::. www.leonslost.co.uk .::. Media Server Guide .::.

PC: i5 760 .::.  GA-P55-UD3 .::. 8GB Corsair 'Dominator' DDR3 .::. 1GB EVGA GTX 460 SC .::. Win7 Ultimate  .::. Dell 24" Ultra Sharp
Netbook: HP Mini 311c-1101sa .::. 3GB Ram .::. ION Hack .::. Win7 Ultimate
Server: HP MicroServer .::. 3GB Ram .::. 4x 2TB Storage .::. 512MB nVidia 210 .::. Win7 Ultimate, XBMC 11 (Aeon NOX), Sick Beard & Couch Potato
Phone: SE Xperia Mini Pro .::. MiniCMSandwich Lite (Android ICS Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz
Tablet: Asus Transformer TF101 w/ Dock .::. EOS JB Nightlies (Android JB Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz

XEntity

Quote from: Leon on May 19, 2012, 12:51:07 PM
Well I'm back in the UK now, once I get a bit of spare time I'll update everything and redo the guide :)

It's done well while you were away up to nearly 30k hits!

jananders93

Nice Guide :D

Can't wait until you get time to update it :D

Leon

Been going through what I need to update and there isn't too much that is actually 'out of date'

Couch Potato is running a beta of V2 which I'm going to try out and if stable (which it looks to be going by comments on xbmc forums) I'll update guide with that. I also want to add Headphones (Music downloader) to the guide however its having major issues with pulling Album information at the moment so I'm going to hold off until that is sorted.

The new version of XBMC has some small changes and there are some skin changes as well which I need to play around with but haven't upgrade myself since coming back into the country  ;)
.::. www.leonslost.co.uk .::. Media Server Guide .::.

PC: i5 760 .::.  GA-P55-UD3 .::. 8GB Corsair 'Dominator' DDR3 .::. 1GB EVGA GTX 460 SC .::. Win7 Ultimate  .::. Dell 24" Ultra Sharp
Netbook: HP Mini 311c-1101sa .::. 3GB Ram .::. ION Hack .::. Win7 Ultimate
Server: HP MicroServer .::. 3GB Ram .::. 4x 2TB Storage .::. 512MB nVidia 210 .::. Win7 Ultimate, XBMC 11 (Aeon NOX), Sick Beard & Couch Potato
Phone: SE Xperia Mini Pro .::. MiniCMSandwich Lite (Android ICS Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz
Tablet: Asus Transformer TF101 w/ Dock .::. EOS JB Nightlies (Android JB Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz

addictweb

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Quote from: Leon on June 03, 2012, 16:39:12 PM
Been going through what I need to update and there isn't too much that is actually 'out of date'

Couch Potato is running a beta of V2 which I'm going to try out and if stable (which it looks to be going by comments on xbmc forums) I'll update guide with that. I also want to add Headphones (Music downloader) to the guide however its having major issues with pulling Album information at the moment so I'm going to hold off until that is sorted.

The new version of XBMC has some small changes and there are some skin changes as well which I need to play around with but haven't upgrade myself since coming back into the country  ;)

I'm running Eden and its nice, like you say, minor changes really. I think its slightly less stable than the previous version, running it 24/7 it occasionally locks up which I never had before.

I'm running a shared XBMC database now so all my machines can access the same library, I've found the performance worse and you still need a version of XBMC running constantly to handle real time library updates as there isnt a headless version. The full backup and restore of the library didnt work fully so it was a huge task to update all the films again. So in summary, not worth the effort.

My XBMCbuntu Eden machine is very slow to boot (using an old mechanical drive) which has meant its hardly ever used. I had to replace the Nvidia card with an ATI one to get it running as well. Need to put a small SSD in there to finish it off.
Formerly sexytw

Leon

Yer I had very mixed experiences with shared libraries, it would work fine and then it would spaz out and screw things over. I have a sticky on my notes to mention it but just link to the XBMC forum post on the subject instead of actually adding it to the guide.
.::. www.leonslost.co.uk .::. Media Server Guide .::.

PC: i5 760 .::.  GA-P55-UD3 .::. 8GB Corsair 'Dominator' DDR3 .::. 1GB EVGA GTX 460 SC .::. Win7 Ultimate  .::. Dell 24" Ultra Sharp
Netbook: HP Mini 311c-1101sa .::. 3GB Ram .::. ION Hack .::. Win7 Ultimate
Server: HP MicroServer .::. 3GB Ram .::. 4x 2TB Storage .::. 512MB nVidia 210 .::. Win7 Ultimate, XBMC 11 (Aeon NOX), Sick Beard & Couch Potato
Phone: SE Xperia Mini Pro .::. MiniCMSandwich Lite (Android ICS Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz
Tablet: Asus Transformer TF101 w/ Dock .::. EOS JB Nightlies (Android JB Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz

Leon

Still working on my paper notes / draft versions of updates but wanted to highlight a current problem with NZBMatrix and Sickbeard.

NZBMatrix has complained that SB is hammering their servers so they have 'blocked' lookups from SB. As SB uses the RSS feed and not the API to grab info from NZBMatrix its not a 100% fail but you will probably be seeing lots of errors in either sickbeard or shows just not correctly adding to your SAB queue.

There is some complex way around this (which I haven't looked at myself yet) if you do some googling but for the moment I've just disabled usign NZBmatrix and enabled SickBeard Index and added NZB.su as a new provider.
.::. www.leonslost.co.uk .::. Media Server Guide .::.

PC: i5 760 .::.  GA-P55-UD3 .::. 8GB Corsair 'Dominator' DDR3 .::. 1GB EVGA GTX 460 SC .::. Win7 Ultimate  .::. Dell 24" Ultra Sharp
Netbook: HP Mini 311c-1101sa .::. 3GB Ram .::. ION Hack .::. Win7 Ultimate
Server: HP MicroServer .::. 3GB Ram .::. 4x 2TB Storage .::. 512MB nVidia 210 .::. Win7 Ultimate, XBMC 11 (Aeon NOX), Sick Beard & Couch Potato
Phone: SE Xperia Mini Pro .::. MiniCMSandwich Lite (Android ICS Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz
Tablet: Asus Transformer TF101 w/ Dock .::. EOS JB Nightlies (Android JB Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz

uksparx

Thanks for this great guide.

I was thinking off adding a MySQL server for my libray but after reading the above posts have decided not to.

I have just recived a raspberry pi which I have installed xbmc on.

When I add my shares from the hp server what's the best way off getting the rasberry to update the new videos??


Leon

Best thing to do is setup notifiys as I explained in the guide. So when SB or CP finish downloading the show they tell XBMC to update. The main difference is that you will need to put in the IP address of XMBC on the raspberry pi instead of the local IP of the server.
.::. www.leonslost.co.uk .::. Media Server Guide .::.

PC: i5 760 .::.  GA-P55-UD3 .::. 8GB Corsair 'Dominator' DDR3 .::. 1GB EVGA GTX 460 SC .::. Win7 Ultimate  .::. Dell 24" Ultra Sharp
Netbook: HP Mini 311c-1101sa .::. 3GB Ram .::. ION Hack .::. Win7 Ultimate
Server: HP MicroServer .::. 3GB Ram .::. 4x 2TB Storage .::. 512MB nVidia 210 .::. Win7 Ultimate, XBMC 11 (Aeon NOX), Sick Beard & Couch Potato
Phone: SE Xperia Mini Pro .::. MiniCMSandwich Lite (Android ICS Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz
Tablet: Asus Transformer TF101 w/ Dock .::. EOS JB Nightlies (Android JB Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz

uksparx

But I still want the server to update as that's connected to a TV as well. Can you add multiple ips to update?

I have just taken delivery off my 2nd PI so I will have 3 devices in total.


Leon

#149
In Sick Beard you can have multiple IP's (seperated by commas) as long as all XMBC installs are using the same username/password.

Couch Potato doesn't say anything about multiple hosts, I can't find anything with a quick google and I don't have 2 XBMC's setup to try for you but would be interested to know if it does work if anyone has tried?

You can also set XMBC to rescan for media on each startup but this will only be useful if the machines aren't on 24/7.
.::. www.leonslost.co.uk .::. Media Server Guide .::.

PC: i5 760 .::.  GA-P55-UD3 .::. 8GB Corsair 'Dominator' DDR3 .::. 1GB EVGA GTX 460 SC .::. Win7 Ultimate  .::. Dell 24" Ultra Sharp
Netbook: HP Mini 311c-1101sa .::. 3GB Ram .::. ION Hack .::. Win7 Ultimate
Server: HP MicroServer .::. 3GB Ram .::. 4x 2TB Storage .::. 512MB nVidia 210 .::. Win7 Ultimate, XBMC 11 (Aeon NOX), Sick Beard & Couch Potato
Phone: SE Xperia Mini Pro .::. MiniCMSandwich Lite (Android ICS Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz
Tablet: Asus Transformer TF101 w/ Dock .::. EOS JB Nightlies (Android JB Custom) .::. OC @ 1.6Ghz