Briefly, all I want to do is build an HTPC to replace my DVR, but store the recorded TV on a network drive instead of on the HTPC, and I want to share that content. In detail, I have the following devices:
- HDHomeRun tuners - Network sharable.
- Basement PC (Windows 7)- Always on. It is attached to a large eSATA RAID box on which all music, images, and recorded TV are stored.
- Living Room HTPC (Windows 7)- I am in the middle of building this machine now. I'm willing to have this always on, if necessary, but I'm not sure if I'll need to yet.
- Various Laptops/future bedroom HTPCs/etc.
All PCs should be able to watch Live and Recorded TV and stream Netflix/VUDU/etc. from the internet (I understand MC is working on sharing Live TV, and that a lot of bandwidth is needed to directly use the HDHomeRun tuner - let's just assume Gigabit Ethernet for the remainder of this conversation).
The Living Room PC should also be able to schedule new recordings and delete shows that have already been watched. The two ways to accomplish this would be for 1) The Living Room PC to do the recording itself and store the recorded show to the network drive on Basement PC or 2) To have the Living Room PC tell the Basement PC to do the recording. My understanding is that Windows Media Center does not allow either of these things to happen, which is why I am in this forum.
One more thing - the Living Room PC should also be able to play Blu Ray discs.
What JRiver software (MC, Library Server, AnyDVD plug-ins, etc.) do I need to install, and on what machines do I need to install it, in order to make the above scenario work? Is there anything I am asking for that is not possible? Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks!