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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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HD OTA Questions
I am currently using Sage with an Nvidia DualTV, 2 DirecTV tuners and a MediaMVP for playback on my TV, which is only SD.
Can I, assuming I can get HD OTA, play the recorded HD through the MediaMVP on my SD TV? I assume this would not be as good as if I had a HD TV, but shouldn't it be as good as or better than my DirecTV now? Based on what I have read here it seems I may have to convert the recording before I do this, at least until an HD version of a media extender comes out. Is this the case, and once an HD media extender is available, can I use the HD extender on my SD TV? As far as the HD OTA, I am in a remote location (Sonora, CA), about 80-100 miles from the nearest tower, however I am at 3000 ft and on the side of a cliff and suspect that I may be able to get a good signal. What is the cheapest way for me to tell if I can get a signal? Can I just get some cheap rabbit ears and hook them up to my SD TV? Or do I actually need to purchase an HD tuner to determine this? Thanks, Charlie |
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You could try checking http://antennaweb.org, but I'm not sure to what degree they take topography into account. On the MVP question, I believe the SageTV server can transcode HD on the fly for MVP clients, but don't quote me on that, since I don't own an MVP.
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In that thread invisiblepin asks:
"Several of the hd tv tuner cards say that they can produce a MPEG-2 file. Are there any MPEG-2 files that the Media MVP wouldn't be able to play?" If this works that would solve the problem, won't it? If you had a card that only encoded in HD another option would be to automatically convert the HD to MPEG-2 in the background. You might have problems if you wanted to watch live tv, but otherwise I think it should work... This may be a stupid question, but is there such a thing as an HD transcoder card? That works with Sage? This would solve the problem with the processor load involved with transcoding these files. It seems like there should be a way to do this... Thanks everyone for your help, Charlie |
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SageTV 6 is supposed to be able to play HD shows through to a MVP. However, it really depends on your setup. The server has to transcode the HD show on the fly.
My setup cannot do this, something about the Intel procs, from what I have heard the newer AMD procs are better at this. One test is to download an HD show into your imported media and test it out. Hopefully it'll work. |
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whoa - you're not thinking about doing this on an 800mhz P3 are you? not a chance in hell of that happening. i have a P4 2.66ghz (533 bus) in my server that will transcode everything except for HD shows - or at least it wont transcode them so that they are watchable. thinking about sticking a P4 3.0e into the box and knocking it up to 3.3ghz and see it that will do the trick. one guy said that his 1thlon 64 3500 overclocked a little bit did the trick and it's performance isn't a whole lot stronger than a P4 3.2 stock. |
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Apple has HD trailers on their website now, http://www.apple.com/trailers/ Microsoft has some HD content you can download, http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...tshowcase.aspx Although its an exe that you download so I am not quite sure what else it installs. I didnt catch what your system stats were, but like GbrNole said, I dont think your proc will be able to handle it. Worth a download and test though. |
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Appreciate the links. matt
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