Diving In. Looking for Suggestions.
I recently took ownership of a Dell Optiplex 745 Mid Tower. I have been streaming media from my ageing Custom XPMC, but the age and inherent slowness of wireless streaming have convinced me to build a dedicated Media Server. I had been using a combination of PS3 Media Server & Play-on to serve everything to my PS3.
I want to keep the PS3 as the central device in the TV Cabinet, because I have gotten everyone else used to interfacing with it, and don't want to retrain.
I have settled on Linux as the main OS on the Dell, but I can't figure out which 'flavor' to go with. Some of the contenders are: Ubuntu (Desktop or Server), Linux Mint, Pinguy, Xbuntu (haven't found a particular distro). I am very new to Linux, and while I started in DOS back in the 80's I want to ease myself into the Terminal aspect of any Linux, because...rusty. This would tend to rule out the Ubuntu Server for a bit, but the others seem like they're well liked/developed. I am NOT AFRAID to get into Terminal Sessions, but want to build something stable quickly, and then go back to learn the In's & Out's.
Does Serviio support the transcoding of metadata? I know that PSM doesn't and it's one of the reasons I am backing away from it. I have alot of MKV's which transcode fine for playing, but I can't get subtitles or alternate Audio streams.
Other things to note:
Linksys WRT610n
2012 Panasonic 46" Plasma (can't remember the series ATM)
Headless Build Out (long term goal. Eventually will be placed in the attic with UPS & Tuner Card)
Ethernet Only (maybe 2 cards in the server configured to bridge 1up 1down)
Storage not an issue (RAID will eventually also be deployed)
Eventually I will also be pointing any torrents to land directly to the server, or have the server running a torrent service
I hope these are good questions, and haven't wasted anyone's time
-M