The Home Server Show Podcast Episode 73
Episode 73 of "The Home Server Show" podcast is up with the latest news and views from John, Jim, Chris, and Dave.
You can get it from here.
Episode 73 of "The Home Server Show" podcast is up with the latest news and views from John, Jim, Chris, and Dave.
You can get it from here.
This is an overview of how to setup DVBLink on Windows Home Server allowing one to serve live TV to other devices on your network including UPNP Players, Windows Media Centre and Windows Media Player.
Open device manager and see if your hardware has been detected. In most cases you should see your hardware present but no drivers may be found for it. You’ll have to locate the drivers either on CD with the tuner device or download them from the manufacturer’s website.
I previously downloaded the drivers for my TechnoTrend USB 3600 from their site and pointed the installer to the files on my USB stick. Simply follow the hardware installation wizard
Tranquil PC’s Weblog has a great series of short articles on the Safe Home Server.
The aim, for Safe Server, is to provide a 100% bullet proof, affordable system for either small businesses or home users.
Tranquil are promoting the SSM solution, a unique device which can be plugged into a SQA-5H Home Servers HDD1 bay. The device is a mix of the new WHS based Drive Extender (DE) technology, with the established RAID hardware technology and comes with 2x 500GB 2.5” HDDs, prepared in a RAID1 mirror array, including a Tranquil build of Windows Home Server (PP3) for either the Series 1 or Series 2 SQA-5H (English or German) and is the ideal solution for a safe Home Server.
The SSM is priced at £169.00 + VAT, and here’s what’s in the box:
Here is the series:
cnet has a review of the Acer Aspire EasyStore H340.
The 2 page review looks at the design, setup, feature set and performance of the unit and unsurprisingly it gets a CNET editors’ rating of “Very good”.
You can read it here.
Microsoft have an online article on how to "Back up recorded TV shows using Windows Home Server",
The article explains in easy steps how to back up the TV shows to your home server and also how to create a smaller, compressed version of a TV show file.
You can read it here.
Tranquil PC have announced an update to their AVA Media add-in for Windows Home Server / AVA Media Servers.
Version 1.5.1.0 of the free upgrade includes the following:
NOTE: The Please note the AVA Media add-in will only function on Tranquil PC / AVA Media systems.
Upgrade instructions and the download are located here.
Asoft the company behind AutoExit for WHS have just released a new add-in called AdminiMe.
AdminiMe for Windows Home Server monitors your server and notifies you if something goes wrong.
As well as the monitoring function, the add-in also contains a console where you can watch in real-time the CPU, memory, network, disks and all kinds of statistics like uptime, longest uptime, # of starts etc.
The add-in also has shortcuts to relevant tools, such as Event Viewer, Task Manager, Performance Monitor and Remote Desktop as well as an option to add your own shortcuts to applications too.
And next to that, there is a ‘Run-box’ which has the same functionality as the Windows Run Dialog plus a screen where you can view, which users have open files to the server shares.
And all these events are kept in a log that can be consulted later on.
AdminiMe has 99.99% functionalities enabled in the unregistered version and it shows a small nag-screen, but it is recommended to register for a small license fee and support the development of AdminiMe.
Features in AdminiMe 2010 for Windows Home Server
More details are available from here.
Computer Shopper (online) has a review of the Lenovo IdeaCentre D400
The D400 gets an Editor’s Rating of 7.2 and reviewer Daniel Begun compares it to the EX495 and looks at the file-transfer performance and its power consumption amongst other things. You can catch he’s review here.
There is a new version of the add-in which helps you recover from file conflict errors.
Version 1.1 of the Windows Home Server Conflict Resolver add-in includes the following updates/fixes:
More information is available from here.
If you are using the add-in Advanced Admin Console (AAC), then it’s developer Andreas M has another feature focus. This time on "Show Desktop".
As the name implies "Show Desktop" enables you to access the Windows Home Server’s desktop just by using the Advanced Admin Console add-in.
You can read about it here.