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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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Heck for that matter, I wouldnt even rule out it being an OS issue on my desktop pc. I am trying to find why it is doing it, but if I cant, and nobody else has issues like mine, then I wont care too much since that would point to something in MY setup. |
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I'm starting to think that the MPEG4 sample clip on the R5000 website may just be corrupt or somthing. I just got another AVC/H.264 sample clip to work perfectly fine in Sage.
I'm really just doing this testing because I'm considering switching to Dish Network from DirecTV now that I can get YES-HD from local cable. After doing a comparison of HD offerings, E* leaves D* in the dust. |
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well I have managed to totally hose my sage client setup. now I cant play anything live, regardless of source. I'm thinking the issue I was having is totally related to my PC. Could be caused from so many different things at this point that, unless someone else has the same issue with sage client and live viewing of r5000 streams, I'm not going to bother messing with it. I may revisit it later, but I have other things I need to get done (taxes!).
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Where did you get the H.264 stream you have tested that works? I would like to give it a shot too. |
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Good news of those Dish Network customers that want to save a ton of money and lease the HD boxes. I just got a reply from David and he said that they can do them, they just need to be labeled as Leased. I specifically asked him about a Dish 211.
*EDIT* Even Better news! I was doing some searching on the Dish Network website and they charge a $200 fee for unreturned Dish 211 Receivers. So basically it would be more worth it to just do the lease option and if you need to keep it for any reason just pay the unreturned receiver fee and it would work out to even less then you can buy them for on ebay! I actually just got off the phone with a Dish rep and he cleared up one thing for me. I was thinking there would be a rental fee on top of the programming fee, he said that it would only be $6/mo on top of the package cost for an extra HDTV STB. I was thinking that it would be a $6 programming fee + a rental/lease fee. From the Dish website: Quote:
Last edited by dbfresh23; 04-16-2006 at 07:53 PM. |
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Funny, I just emailed them too.
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Yeah, only thing I don't really like the Idea of at this point is the 18 month commitment i keep seeing by all of they lease ads.
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I think you guys need to double check, I know there is a lease fee out there, per month. I dont know if its waived for new customers or what, but I know it was announced and put in place. I thought it was waived only if you subscribed to a certain level of programming, but not sure.
Also, I think you can opt out of the 18 month thing, but have to pay a bit more up front. OK, check here for all prices: http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=32421 Last edited by Kirby; 04-16-2006 at 08:59 PM. |
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's an either/or thing:
$5/6 Lease fee (waived on first) or $5/6 Additional Reciever fee |
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Yeah, the way it was explained to me by Dish and by a local company here is..
For new install you pay dish 59.99/month for say HD-Silver. If you sign up for 18 months that price includes installation and "all" required equipment. I asked them, "what if I have my own receiver?" They said.. "Hmmm, 59.99/month" Hehe, so seems to me best deal is just sign up, send box to mod shop, enjoy. As for return of the box.. I would just return it with the mod. What are the odds that joe return guy is going to know the difference one way or the other? If you keep the system for any lenght of time the boxes will be obsolete anyway. |
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Yeah, but that's a $550 mod that may be able to get moved into something else...
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Yeah, if they let you do that.. sure.
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This may not be a good thing!?
I got a reply from David a little while ago which included: Quote:
The redesign he was talking about was Sage's demux inability to handle H.264. |
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Second, you can move the r5000 board from one receiver to the next, regardless of system type (i.e. dish to cable, or Directv to c-band) for a nominal fee (labor to remove and install). |
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I can say from first hand experience, sage will NOT playback h.264. Ive also looked at posts in other sage forums, no one has been able to.
There is however a workaround, using an external player to automaticaly open any mpeg4 files, im not sure if that would work with an external stream. This kinda sucks, never really thought about it before. |
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