Old laptop for HTPC use...

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Hello,

I have an old laptop that has been left to me from work that I'd like to convert to HTPC use. As it's still technically a work laptop, I will remove the hard drive from there and put a SSD one in. The specs are Intel i7 CPU and 6GB RAM, so it's fairly beefy - though it's one of the earliest i7 incarnations.

Anyway - the question is what to install on it? Back in the old days I used to use MCE2005, which worked OK on a very old P4 machine, which has since been decommissioned. Clearly, there are better options.... I would like to use it for the following purposes:

1) Watch the usual movie files in mkv and avi containers encoded in DIVX, XVID, H264 etc.
2) Watch Russian Kartina IPTV (I believe it has plugins available for XMBC and Media Portal)
3) Preferably ability to watch iPlayer/ITV Player/Ch4 OD from the same interface
4) Run a couple of web severs and services (sabnzbd+, SickBeard etc.)
5) OSCam card server for my Viasat Latvia card

Currently, the first two are handled by Dune HD 101 box - tiny Apple TV sized box, which is actually quite good but I hate the tiny remote that's supplied with it and the interface can be a little awkward to navigate but it hasn't failed to play anything I throw at it. Handles subtitles files well too. I also have a 1.5TB drive attached to it via USB.

The latter two are running on a very old D610 laptop (Pentium M?) in Debian 6 and it really struggles when repairing and extracting rar/par files - takes longer than it does to download! So, I want to merge the two.

I know that XMBC is available for Linux, though I've never used it under it and using it in Windows seemed a little awkward - I preferred the look of Media Portal. Linux would be ideal for server apps but not sure how well it copes with media stuff - especially with iPlayers etc....

Or, I could run media stuff in Windows and run a small VM in the background for Linux stuff.

Thoughts?
CJ
 

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You can get XBMCbuntu, the XBMC linux distro... Not sure about card servers on it though....
 

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Should be fine I guess.

I suppose it's down to personal preference and you can get live USB sticks for XMBCbuntu, which helps with evaluations!
 

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So I've installed Windows 7, simply because I couldn't get on with XMBC at all and MediaPortal isn't available in Linux. I like the look and configurability of MediaPortal and it works very well with Kartina TV. XMBC does too but is missing some critical options... SABnzbd and SickBeard configs have been transferred from my Linux laptop and all is looking good!

I have set up a small VMWare Debian 6 VM, which starts as a service so it's pretty much done. Need to figure out which NAS box to get or maybe just setup an old PC with Linux and stick a few drives in there - will be just as good.
 

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I use a Raspberry Pi under Linux running XBMC with NaviX and Ice Films, fits the bill nicely for a HTPC, the Pi was about 30 quid.
 

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You could use OpenELEC?
 
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