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Sage and HD
I am getting confused trying to figure out how SageTV handles HD, can it? I might be getting HD channels soon so I really would like to know.
If I do get HD channels in the near future and I only have a regular tv tuner in my PC, will I not be able to watch the HD channels at all, or will the tuner downscale the HD into regular resolution? If I get a HD tv tuner card can I then watch all channels with Sage? Can sage also record those channels with HD content? |
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There are basically three ways to get HD.
1. OTA -over the air, with an antenna. Go to www.antennaweb.org and you can see what OTA signals are available to you. 2. QAM - this refers to the encoding used by cable providers. This is received over cable and tuned with a QAM capable tuner. The tuner can be a cable STB (set top box), then aquired by Sage via svideo out, or firewire. There are also QAM stand alone tuners available. 3. Satillite - Tuned with STB and acquired by Sage via svideo out, firewire, or with a hacked STB directly. Options 2 and 3 have issues where the HD streams can be encrypted and therefore not useable by Sage in a digital format like firewire. They would still be usable via svideo. So to get help you need to specify which version of HD channels you are expecting to get. Different tuners you can look at are the HDHomeRun (there is a thread on the forum). This will work for options 1 and 2. There are other HD tuners for OTA like the Avermedia A180 and VBOX Cat's Eye. hope this helps a little, |
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Yes, big help thanks! Just I am not sure if my case is in those options, I would be getting HD from FIOS (fiber optic) tv, offered by Verizon. That's neither cable provider or satellite but I am guessing works more like the cable would?
When you say stand alone QAM tuner, could that be a PCI computer card I can put in my HTPC? Or would I have ot rely on what a set top box provides to me? If I have to rely on a set top box, how would SageTV be able to show program guide and tune channels? |
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You're not going to be able to record HD unless Nexcommwireless has an R5000 mod for your STB (which I doubt). |
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On the FIOS issue, it's my understanding that FIOS uses IP to reach the premises, but then distributes it like a normal digital cable signal within the home. Does anybody have any direct experience with it?
Fyodor |
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I think that the way it works is... IP is used to deliver the channels you're watching, you get one STB capable of decoding several IP delivered channels, and outputting them on a couple RF channels into your house's cabling. Then you use RF remotes on different TVs (each tuned to a different RF channel, 3, 4, etc) to change the channel.
The problem is, unlike Cable TV, where you get all channels simultaneously, so a tuner can tune any of them at will, with IPTV you only get the channels you're watching, so you need to control a box to tell it what you want to watch. |
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I think it is a common misconception that Fios is IPTV. It is CATV over fiber. There is a requirement to use their router as the EPG is delivered via IP, but that is it. You can still get a basic package which doe not require a STB to operate. (Incidentally FIOS Telephone is not VoIP either)
OTH AT&T Universe is an IPTV product. HIH B |
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