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New User Questions vs. SnapStream, client functionality, etc.
OK - new user here looking for some info. I've been testing BeyondTV for a couple of weeks and have been pretty happy with that software. Great interface, etc...
I'm now looking at SageTV and have a few questions I'm hoping someone can help me with. 1 - The interface for SageTV 1.4, quite honestly, stinks. It doesn't seem intuitive to me, and it's not very pleasing to my eye. Everything I hear says 2.0 is far better, but I can't trial 2.0 which I think is kind of silly. Is it safe to say that the SageTV 2.0 interface is as good and intuitive as BeyondTV, or do people still find it lacking? Screenshots I see for 2.0 look good, but aren't overly revealing. 2 - I know there's no real accurate answer to this question, but how close is 2.0 to final release? Are we talking weeks or probably months? 3 - I currently only have 1 tuner card in my HTPC and tried installing the client on another PC with no tuner card installed. When both are running, I can't change the channel on either the server or the client. If I exit the client, I can again change channels on the server. Is this normal? Don't quite understand why that would be. 4 - How do multiple tuners work? Is one used for live TV while others for scheduled recordings? Is it pretty seamless for the user, or is it a hassle to manage what tuner is used for what function? If I have 2 clients with no tuners and 3 tuners in the server, will each client get it's own tuner for live TV? This whole concept is kind of a blur to me... 5 - If I have clients with tuners on my network, will they be utilized for scheduled recordings? Or should I be throwing all my tuners on my server? Thanks so much in advance. I've been searching and reading all morning, but these are some things I can't seem to locate straight answers for - hopefully someone here can help. Thanks again, Mike |
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1, 2. Don't know when release will be but most of us are running with the current Beta. The default interface supplied by Frey is quite a bit better than 1.4. It has more functionality than BTV but whether it looks better will be up to you.
3. Client should be able to change channel on server as long as server is not using it. I have 3 tuners so I can't remember exactly how one worked. 4. You can watch or record one show per tuner from either the server or a client. 3 tuners means 3 shows can be recorded and watched. Live TV is really just a manual recording underneath it all and acts the same. 5. I run 2 tuners in the server and 1 in a client. You need SageRecorder though to set it up as a network encoder. |
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Re: New User Questions vs. SnapStream, client functionality, etc.
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One other question - when multiple tuners are installed, how do you choose which one to watch? Or, if multiple shows are being recorded, how do you choose one from a client? |
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First off, thanks for the helpful replies...
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So, let's say I have 2 tuners and they are both being used to record shows. If I log in with a client, it will just randomly show me what is being recorded on one of the tuners? What if I want to watch what's being recorded on with the other tuner? Let's say both are recording and I want to watch some live TV with tuner 2 (because tuner 1 is recording a show I really want recorded). Is that possible? |
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1) Sage Recordings -- the current recording seems to be listed at the top of the list & has a yellow border. Select it to watch it. 2) LiveTV Guide - Currently recorded shows have a yellow border. Select it to watch it. 3) Display the list of scheduled recordings. Choose one that is at the top of the list & currently recording to watch it. Oops - they don't always have a yellow border: my currently recording favorites still have a white border. Want to watch a previously recorded show instead? Simply select a recorded show & watch it on the server or any client. _That_ is where a product like this shines. DON'T bother with live tv -- just set up your scheduled recordings & watch them later, at your convenience. I think that is the part that hasn't fully sunk in to you yet: once you get used to this, you won't care what happens with live tv. Live TV is irrelevant. But, if you have an unused tuner & you want to watch live TV, it will be used to watch live tv if you insist. - Andy |
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This probably hasn't come up yet since it seems most people here just add more tuners when they start running into conflicts. I'd bug this but I don't run clients so I don't know if this has changed in 2.0. |
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Anyway... if you want to watch something not currently recording & there is an unused tuner, live tv won't be a problem on your client. - Andy |
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I'm assuming you can set limits so you don't run out of disk space? |
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That's correct, if you don't sleep sage, it doesn't know you've stopped watching LiveTV and keeps recording.
Sage doesn't use a buffer like other products, it records each show individually, the merits of this have been debated a number of times here, and it is unlikely to change. However, based on the number of requests, I would guess that before 2.0 goes gold it will have the option to limit the amount of space it uses for LiveTV. In detailed setup there are options for Use All/Use X Gb/ Leave X Gb free, but my advice would be to give Sage it's own partition/disk to play with. |
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I have not seen anything in the works in regard to limiting LiveTV storage. What does happen now is that these files have the lowest priority and are deleted first when it comes time for Sage to delete a file to make room for another show.
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It is stored on file, but deleted when needed. Partial recordings are only visible if you go to the file system. As far as Sage is concerned they are temp files to be deleted as soon as needed.
The good thing about this is if you are switching channels, then come back to a channel it will continue with the old file appending to it. This way you have a buffer of what you were watching before if you wanted to time-shift for some reason. |
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Cool, thanks guys for all the help...
I sure wish I could test out 2.0 though, since it seems to be considerably better than 1.4. If it was BeyondTV vs SageTV 1.4, I would probably choose BeyondTV because of the interface. SageTV 2.0 makes me want to go with SageTV, but it would be nice to actually see the product first... |
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The screen shots of 2.0 are basically what you get with the included Frey UI. Keep in mind that others will come as user created interfaces are released to suit just about every taste. The functionality of 1.4 and 2.0 is almost identical. I own both BTV and Sage. I like them both, but a "pretty" UI only lasts so long before you want the features.
At some point a trial of 2.0 will be available it might be worth waiting before making a decision. |
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