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SageTV Media Extender Discussion related to any SageTV Media Extender used directly by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to a SageTV supported media extender should be posted here. Use the SageTV HD Theater - Media Player forum for issues related to using an HD Theater while not connected to a SageTV server. |
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Newbie Question: Media Extender
I'm considering building a multi-tuner SageTV system for my brother-in-law and father-in-law to replace their two Moxi DVR boxes (each being dual-tuner.) They both record and watch TV independently in different rooms, so I would either build two SageTV boxes, or build one and add a Media Extender. So, concerning the Media Extender:
How is the picture quality of the Media Extender? Can the Media Extender be used "effectively" for "primary" viewing on a 36" tube TV? How is the response time on the remote? Is there noticable lag? How are the "Program Guide" and "SageTV Recordings" listings handled? Are they independent ie: displaying recordings grouped for each TV, or are they "pooled" such that both TV's see everything recorded? If they are "pooled", is there a way to "group" recordings by "location"? Thanks!
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I'd recommend getting 2 extenders. the extender is a really good way to watch TV.
Biggest benefit that I notice is the smooth ff/rw. I had been using Tivo and directivo since Dec 99 and only switched to Sage about 1 1/2 months ago. Very happy overall and am very happy with the extenders. JUST DON'T GO WIRELESS. |
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You should be aware that there seems to be a "dark picture" quality to the MVP. I am not sure if its all of them, it probably is, but I could not get the picture really right (as good as a directv STB plugged in directly) until I plugged my MVP into my VCR. You can get the picture pretty close by adjusting the TV settings and encoder settings, but its a heck of a lot easier if you have a VCR or DVD player with a video input.
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I don't know if anybody has ever been able to determine why some have the "dark issue" and some do not. I own two, one is ancient and one is a brand new unit - neither have the issue. I've read threads where people with and without the problem were comparing setups and there was no consistent pattern. The issue seems to be dependent on the MVP as well as the TV.
I love my MVPs and so do the wife and kids. Great MVP support is THE feature that made me choose Sage. This forum has some interesting MVP related posts - http://forums.gbpvr.com/forumdisplay...aysprune=&f=12
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I do love my MVP. SageTV's excellent support of it is why I am using SageTV in the first place. But, if I plug the MVP directly into my TV, vs through the VCR, the difference is like night and day, and the VCRs day output looks so much better.
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Your setup demonstrates the issue. Some TVs do not like the output signal from the MVP and to others it is just fine. In your case the TV does not like what the MVP outputs but send the MVP signal to the VCR, then send the VCR output to the TV and viola, the TV likes that just fine.
There was a thread somewhere where a brave soul claimed he fixed the "dark issue" by desoldering a resistor from the MVP circuit board. He theorized that the MVP signal was too weak for some TVs while other TVs compensated for the weak signal and produced "normal" video. I personally find this explanation questionable since it would be easy for Hauppauge to debug and fix that type of issue.
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