NASbeginner
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- Nov 12, 2015
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Hi everyone,
I began my research on building a NAS last winter, and that is still the plan. But based on current circumstances it looks like I won't start to build a NAS for another year. With that said, I'm trying to wrap my mind around how I should properly set things up in my home if I'll need multiple machines, or if some things can or should run on the NAS.
This is what I'd like to ultimately have up and running at my home. Of note, I'm planning to have structured wiring in the home so all data/TV service lines from outside will run into a media closet and will have three dedicated power outlets in the closet.
1) NAS (FreeNAS) - store home videos, backup movies, etc. Emby Media Server
2) MythTV DVR system - to watch over the air local stations (ABC, NBC, Fox, The CW, etc) and record shows, etc. (possibly store on NAS later option later). Use some type of TV tuners in box, or HDHomeRun..?
3) NVR/DVR for video management system (VMS) - Zoneminder (zmNinja for mobile access?)
With that said, is it best to have three separate boxes: NAS, MythTV NVR, Zoneminder NVR?
My plan is to have an htpc (kodi frontend with Emby plugin, MythTV plugin, etc) in living room, bedroom, and game room to start so all three could be up and running and have access to live/recorded TV, or streaming movies from the NAS, and if need be, able to access the Zoneminder NVR to view cameras around the house. Also, I'd like to have SSL installed on all boxes (or box if that is the preferable way) in case I wish to access these systems remotely when outside of the home network.
What would be the recommendation for a build or multiple builds for a NAS, MythTV, and Zoneminder?
Thank you for the feedback.
I began my research on building a NAS last winter, and that is still the plan. But based on current circumstances it looks like I won't start to build a NAS for another year. With that said, I'm trying to wrap my mind around how I should properly set things up in my home if I'll need multiple machines, or if some things can or should run on the NAS.
This is what I'd like to ultimately have up and running at my home. Of note, I'm planning to have structured wiring in the home so all data/TV service lines from outside will run into a media closet and will have three dedicated power outlets in the closet.
1) NAS (FreeNAS) - store home videos, backup movies, etc. Emby Media Server
2) MythTV DVR system - to watch over the air local stations (ABC, NBC, Fox, The CW, etc) and record shows, etc. (possibly store on NAS later option later). Use some type of TV tuners in box, or HDHomeRun..?
3) NVR/DVR for video management system (VMS) - Zoneminder (zmNinja for mobile access?)
With that said, is it best to have three separate boxes: NAS, MythTV NVR, Zoneminder NVR?
My plan is to have an htpc (kodi frontend with Emby plugin, MythTV plugin, etc) in living room, bedroom, and game room to start so all three could be up and running and have access to live/recorded TV, or streaming movies from the NAS, and if need be, able to access the Zoneminder NVR to view cameras around the house. Also, I'd like to have SSL installed on all boxes (or box if that is the preferable way) in case I wish to access these systems remotely when outside of the home network.
What would be the recommendation for a build or multiple builds for a NAS, MythTV, and Zoneminder?
Thank you for the feedback.
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