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Newbie advice building a High-End Sage System
Guys - After a lot of consideration I am biting the bullet and building a dedicated machine and selected Sage for my DVR. The Hauppauge encoder seems to be the most capable but their website is not real helpful. My setup is DirectTV with a Samsung HD receiver which has OTA. I am basically looking for the best and most capable solution. Here is what I am building:
Intel Dual Core Pentium D 915 Motherboard ASUS P5LD2 LGA 775 Intel 945P ATX Intel Motherboard Memory 2GB DDR2-800 RAM Hard Drive 500GB Caviar SATA HD Optical Drive 2x18x Dual Layer DVD-RW Video nVidia 7600gt 256MB PCI-E Video Card Case Thermaltake Tenor Black TV Tuner **** THIS IS THE QUESTION ****** The Tuners I am considering are the Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-500MCE or the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600. None of the above has been locked in stone and if their is a better way I would really like to hear it! Appreciate the help! Doug |
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You should really consider going with a low end Core 2 Duo, especially if you ever plan to use the system for transcoding Hi Def. The low end Core 2 Duos are the best bang for the buck CPUs right now.
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I would consider a 8600GT card instead of a 7600GT, check this review for a comparison of the video processing -> http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2970&p=3
Best Regards, Kenneth |
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The 8600 looks like the way to go - I will update my shopping list. Not sure of the first comment since I am getting a duo core Intel CPU. No comments on the encoders?
Doug |
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I have both analog (PVR500) and digital (Nova TD DVB-T, FireDTV-C DVB-C) tuners and the pq of the digital ones are that good that the analog one is more or less unused nowadays. Go digital!
/Kenneth |
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Both of those cards support HD - what am I missing? The dual tuner in WinTV-PVR-500MC seems the way to go unless I am missing something.
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/Kenneth |
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I agree with this. Core 2 Duos use less power (will cost you less over time) and are faster than the Pentium 4's and soon (April 22 if I am not mistaken) we will see a price drop. Wait a week and go Core 2 Duo not Dual Pentium.
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Sage Server: AMD Athlon II 630, Asrock 785G motherboard, 3GB of RAM, 500GB OS HD in RAID 1 and 2 - 750GB Recording Drives, HDHomerun, Avermedia HD Duet & 2-HDPVRs, and 9.0TB storage in RAID 5 via Dell Perc 5i for DVD storage Source: Clear QAM and OTA for locals, 2-DishNetwork VIP211's Clients: 2 Sage HD300's, 2 Sage HD200's, 2 Sage HD100's, 1 MediaMVP, and 1 Placeshifter |
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Understood - The 1600 and core 2 Duo will be on my list. What is the consensus of Vista versus XP Home?
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I'd keep my OS on a separate drive away from the videos.
My OS drive is a 100GB or so, and the shows are on a much larger drive that gets the real workout. Plus, this videos drive uses 64K block sizes, is optimized monthly, and has never had stuttering issues, even with HD recordings. If/when that drive blows, I just replace that drive. john |
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Stu |
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Hi,
I prefer the ATI Theater 650 pro tuners over the pvr500mce. When I switched I saw a big improvement in pq. YMMV. Jesse
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Server: Asus P5Q-EM DO, Q6600, 8 Gigs ram, WHS 2011, 1 HDHomerun(x2 OTA), 1 HD-PVR, 1 Colossus, V7.1.9 sage, 3.3 TB vid storage. HD100 X1 HD200 X2 HD300 X1 |
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I second the seperate HD for the OS recommendation.
If you are just planning on video palyback you might be able to go with a 8500 GT, passively cooled. Or even a 8400.
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AMD Athlon 3000 |1GB Memory | eVGA 7600GS | 80GB, 300GB and 500GB SATAII | HDHomerun |Hauppage PVR-150 | SageMC 16x9 | Windows XP Pro. |
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So here are my thoughts on what to order - What do you think?
120 Gig Main Disk 500 Gig Video Disk Vista OS - I have XP Pro if I have issues Core 2 Duo 6300 CPU 8600 GTS Video 1600 hauppauge Encoder Wireless Keyboard/Mouse |
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dwycoff,
I'm a relative newbie, but it seems you have left out a remote control solution. A wireless keyboard and mouse can certainly do everything a remote can, but because you will get addicted to Sage (trust me, like everyone else on this board, you will) and use it for watching live TV, not just recording, you will eventually want a remote. Since I simply use the Hauppauge (which I really like) that came with my PVR150, I'm not much help here, just raising the issue for you to start thinking about. |
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The 1600 comes with a remote control - Am I missing something I need?
http://www.hauppauge.com/Pages/produ...a_hvr1600.html Doug |
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