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- krypt2nite - 2009-05-01 boxterduke Wrote:Great work, and yes it is time consuming but worth it at the end. Thanks for doing your part in the overall scheme. - c411um - 2009-05-02 kryp2nite: um how did you get your james bonds i order mate? - krypt2nite - 2009-05-02 c411um Wrote:kryp2nite: I took all 22 movies and added "James Bond" as a genre to all 22 nfos. In XBMC I'm then able to navigate to genre>james bond and list the 22 movies. I then sort by year so it shows them in order. - c411um - 2009-05-02 ah.. not quite the answer i was hoping for but thanks anyway mate - MrTourettes - 2009-05-02 What I do to order my james bond is edit the names ( can do this on hd or in xbmc ) as like so... James Bond 01 - Dr No James Bond 02 - .... .... - pettson3816 - 2009-05-02 How the hell do you fit all those videos in your system? I got 3TB's but your HD collection baffles me.. - krypt2nite - 2009-05-02 I have 6 1TB Western Digital green drives. I have 2000 movies but actually only 200 are in either 720-1080p. The average size of one of my HD movies is 4.2-13Gbs. Vast majority are 720p and about 4.2-6 GBs - Hidd3nFury - 2009-05-02 krypt2nite Wrote:I have 6 1TB Western Digital green drives. I have 2000 movies but actually only 200 are in either 720-1080p. The average size of one of my HD movies is 4.2-13Gbs. Vast majority are 720p and about 4.2-6 GBs Do you have these in your HTPC or another dedicated machine or what? - krypt2nite - 2009-05-02 Hidd3nFury Wrote:Do you have these in your HTPC or another dedicated machine or what? I'm planning on building a dedicated server running UnRaid, but for the time being the hard drives are all in my main machine. Dual 22 inch monitors, quad, 4 gig, etc. I do all my work, testing, development on this machine. I like the ease of organizing my media on my main workbench but I don't think it will be harder to do it over Gigabit. My main computer streams the data to my HTPC over Gigabit. As my hard drives fill up I add additional Terabyte drives. I get the drive for 90$ from Newegg. They are always having promotions. - boxterduke - 2009-05-02 I add a 007 to the beginning and then the number of the movie. So it will be 007-01 Dr.No 007-02 From Russia With Love Etc. - Arkon11 - 2009-05-03 Thats one sweet set-up man. I have 3 1tb Western Digital external drives (I think they're called mybook) and they've been working out well for me. I'm thinking about adding some internal drives (I'm only running 2 320gb segate drives). I take it you like the Western Digital green drives? Are they by any chance very loud? (I like a quiet machine) - hikaricore - 2009-05-03 Still waiting for the price of the 2Tb drives to come down myself, they're only down 20$ from the original 300$ price months later. - krypt2nite - 2009-05-03 Arkon11 Wrote:Thats one sweet set-up man. I have 3 1tb Western Digital external drives (I think they're called mybook) and they've been working out well for me. I'm thinking about adding some internal drives (I'm only running 2 320gb segate drives). No sir the drives are whisper quiet. They carry the green label for a reason. They are actually rated at 5400-7200rpm. For a pure data drive it is perfect. Can't go wrong with these drives. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010150014%2050001306%20103530090&name=1TB%20and%20higher 90$ - Soul - 2009-05-06 I've just moved to using unRAID. Currently only using 3x1TB drives (2 data,1 parity) and it's streaming fine to my Mac Mini in the lounge. Good thing about unRAID is I can add new drives whenever I want with no fuss, and know that I've got some protection from drive failure. - Arkon11 - 2009-05-06 sweet. I'll have to pick some up when I'm in need. I actually just grabbed 2, 1tb Western Digital Mybook's over at Staples http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?storeId=10001&jspStoreDir=Staples&productId=193956&cmSearchKeyword=1TB+Western+Digital+My+Book+Essential+Edition&fromUrl=home&cmArea=SEARCH&catalogId=10051&langId=-1 They only have usb 2.0 connections, but that's perfectly fine for my needs. It's when I know I'm going to be out of the house for a while. (my girlfriend has a media center pc, so I can just grab the hardrive, and run over there) |