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Building my 1st HTPC...
Hello! So, I need a little guidance, I'm in the process of building my first HTPC.
Thus far, this is what I have: Antec Fusion V2 Intel E4500 MSI P4M890M-L G.Skill 2GB DDR2-PC6400 Antec NeoPower 550w PSU Windows XP Professional Logitech Harmony 676 & this is what I'm thinking of getting to complete this.. Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1800 Sapphire Radeon HD 2600XT SageTV 6.2 Basically, what I'm looking to do is to be able to use my Logitech Harmony 676 to record HDTV, as well as regular SD channels. Currently, my LCD has a QAM tuner, so I am able to pickup SD, as well as HD channels. With this setup, along with SageTV would I be able to do the same? Would I be able to record shows that are broadcast in HD (Ie, House, etc) along with the one's that aren't by basically just hitting Record show? I'm also looking to be able to use this to play 1080p media file's as well, I'm assuming all this would be more than feasible? Thanks for your time & input! P.S: Any recommendations for a IR receiver to work with SageTV, as well as my Harmony 676? |
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Should be more than enough. You didn't specify what you're looking at for hard disks. I tend to prefer giving Sage it's own HDD for recordings and a seperate one for other things. Right now I have a 160GB Raid 1 setup with a 20GB partition for windows/sage and the rest for music, pictures, personal files, etc. Then a second (non RAID) HDD for all my Sage recordings.
The HVR-1800 will let you record SD analog channels on it's analog input and HD OTA or clearQAM on the digital input. Once you have the channels all set up all you have to do is tell Sage to record it and it will work out the rest. As for the remote, a retail HVR-1800 (not all the OEMs will do clearQAM) will come with the Hauppage remote and the IR pickup. Sate supports the Harmony remote and even sets everything up during the install. Your Harmony may not have the programming on-line but you should be able to teach it from the Hauppage (at least that's what I did with my URC), works fairly well. Good luck, let us know how it comes out.
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Server: Core 2 Duo E4200 2 GB RAM, nVidia 6200LE, 480 GB in pool, 500GB WHS backup drive, 1x750 GB & 1x1TB Sage drives, Hauppage HVR-1600, HD PVR, Windows Home Server SP2 Media center: 46" Samsung DLP, HD-100 extender. Gaming: Intel Core2 Duo E7300, 4GB RAM, ATI HD3870, Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD, 200 & 120 GB HDD, 23" Dell LCD, Windows 7 Home Premium. Laptop: HP dm3z, AMD (1.6 GHz) 4 GB RAM, 60 GB OCZ SSD, AMD HD3200 graphics, 13.3" widescreen LCD, Windows 7 x64/Sage placeshifter. |
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Oh, sorry, I plan on using two Seagate 7200.10 500GB's! As for the analog & ClearQAM inputs, I'm sorta confused there. So, I would have a splitter splitting my Coaxial into 2, which would then forward into each of the inputs on the tuner? Also, the ClearQAM confuses me, basically that will be un-encrypting the HDTV at the tuner card level? Thanks!
Last edited by zynergi; 11-17-2007 at 06:54 PM. |
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QAM is the transmission method cable companies use for digitial, most of the time these channels are scrambled by the cable company. Certain channels (usually just the local channels, but some get more) may be sent unscrambled, these are clearQAM. The tuner card can't de-scramble anything, it will simply allow you to tune and store the digital signal from the cable company. When you install Sage you would set up two tuners, one with all your analog channels and the second with the digital ones. The card will let you record one digital and one analog show at the same time. I have the 1600 and it works quite well, I'm thinking of adding a second one.
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Server: Core 2 Duo E4200 2 GB RAM, nVidia 6200LE, 480 GB in pool, 500GB WHS backup drive, 1x750 GB & 1x1TB Sage drives, Hauppage HVR-1600, HD PVR, Windows Home Server SP2 Media center: 46" Samsung DLP, HD-100 extender. Gaming: Intel Core2 Duo E7300, 4GB RAM, ATI HD3870, Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD, 200 & 120 GB HDD, 23" Dell LCD, Windows 7 Home Premium. Laptop: HP dm3z, AMD (1.6 GHz) 4 GB RAM, 60 GB OCZ SSD, AMD HD3200 graphics, 13.3" widescreen LCD, Windows 7 x64/Sage placeshifter. |
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If the channel's are showing up on my LCD currently, which has a "QAM tuner", then they would show up fine on this tuner card as well, right?
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Yes (assuming you don't have a cable card installed) you should get the same HD channels through the digital tuner on the Hauppage as you currently do on your TV. You'll have to take the channel number the tuner finds and map it to the right channel in the cable lineup in order to record programs.
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Server: Core 2 Duo E4200 2 GB RAM, nVidia 6200LE, 480 GB in pool, 500GB WHS backup drive, 1x750 GB & 1x1TB Sage drives, Hauppage HVR-1600, HD PVR, Windows Home Server SP2 Media center: 46" Samsung DLP, HD-100 extender. Gaming: Intel Core2 Duo E7300, 4GB RAM, ATI HD3870, Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD, 200 & 120 GB HDD, 23" Dell LCD, Windows 7 Home Premium. Laptop: HP dm3z, AMD (1.6 GHz) 4 GB RAM, 60 GB OCZ SSD, AMD HD3200 graphics, 13.3" widescreen LCD, Windows 7 x64/Sage placeshifter. |
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