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SageTV Client - Stream Live TV
Beyond TV allows you to stream live TV to a client using its client software. Is this possible using SageTV client? I plan on streaming TV over the internet as both locations have 10Mpbs connections with roundtrip time of around 25MS.
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You'll be able to stream on the LAN-that's what the Sage client is for. But I doubt you'll be able to stream over the Internet. It's not designed for that. Sage is streaming mpeg2.
Gerry
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Well the internet I would be using would be fast as a 802.11G solution (10-15mbps).
Can you stream live TV with hardware based cards or does it only work with software ones? Also would a P4 1.7GHZ w/ 256MB ram be enough for a streaming server with the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 150? Thanks |
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You can stream with any card Sage supports AFAIK.
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streaming over a LAN or W-LAN to a PC is what the SageTV client does. The same menus appear on the client, so it can view live or recorded videos, photos, etc.
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So does that mean that I can stream it over the internet just like a WLAN? The computer has a public IP and is not firewalled.
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Im a newb but from what I understand sage client is meant for your own netowrk - IE your home PC to PC. There are other apps out there like ORB and BTV from what this post says has a web client thatll work from any browser - but the sage client itself isnt meant to do that. I did hear at CES they let the cat out of the bag on a SLING-like client thatll do exactly what your talking about and I guess it was really good from the one review I read/saw. Dont take my word for it - im newb too but I think im on track!
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I can use Neilm's webserver. So I would think I could point my Sage client to that public IP of the Sage server. It's been done before. All the client wants is the IP address of the server.
Gerry
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The easiest way would be a VPN tunnel, then the Sage client could talk to the server. It would also be secure since it would be an encrypted pipe.
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A VPN should not be neccessary, but it can make it easier. A while ago, a guy on the forum was trying to access his server from a client in a different dorm room at his college. having to adjust 2 routers to let the client run smoothly by opening ports was almost impossible. He had his server's router set correctly where the client could connect if it was plugged directly into the school network, but put it behind a router in a different room, and no go.
He ended up doing a VPN and it worked ok then. http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...&highlight=vpn |
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Well thanks for the responses. As for the pipe, the slowest side is 15Mpbs (fiber on both sides). I get a ping of around 20ms from the remote side which is pretty good saying that the distance is 400 miles. The server has a public IP with no ports blocked
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