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Placeshifter and client
Will placeshifter produce results just as good as the client when on the local network with the server?
My wife's Macbook spends most of its time in the house, but she would like to use it on campus too. I would hate to buy placeshifter and client for mobility and quality, respectively. It seems like placeshifter and client forks are destined to merge at some point, since they are the same cost, any thoughts on this? Placeshifter should just be a "mode" that the client runs in after determining the server is remote. Obviously desktops only need the client, but in a household with four laptops its hard to decide (several are running 1920x1200 and a server full of 1080p content).
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I have both installed on my laptop. They both have free trials, so my advice would be to download them both and give them a test drive before deciding.
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I guess I am hoping that Sage Placeshifter will operate in non-transcode mode while on the same subnet as the server?
A house full of placeshifting laptops will probably need more cpu resources then I can provide on the server side.
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Yes, when operated on your home network (and on the same subnet as your server) SageTV place shifter runs at full rate. The only real difference is that you can't play DVDs that have been backed up to the HDD on your sage server.
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Placeshifting + SageTV at the same time?
Hi there,
I'm trying to design a setup whereby I have a SageTV machine in Los Angeles, and then I can placeshift from Italy. At the same time, I also want to have local SageTV functionality in Italy. It seems to me that to do that, in Italy I'd have to run Placeshifter and SageTV as two *separate* applications, meaning that if I want to watch US TV, I have to turn off SageTV and run Placeshifter, and if I want to watch Italian TV, I have to turn off Placeshifter and turn on SageTV. But this seems absolutely idiotic, and there has to be a better way. I can't be the first person who both wants to placeshift content as well as watch local content, whether that content comes from a local TV Tuner card or from the local hard drive. Is it really necessary to GIVE UP SageTV in order to use PlaceShifter? Or GIVE UP Placeshifter to use SageTV? I can find a zillion reasons to do both at the same time. Thanks, Per |
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I don't know what you mean by "turn off" or "give up" one function in order to do the other. SageTV and Placeshifter can comfortably coexist on the same machine, and can run simultaneously on the same desktop. When you start Placeshifter it gives you a choice of which server to connect to, or you can create desktop shortcuts to automatically connect to the server of your choice. So I'm not sure what sort of conflict you're running into, or think you're going to run into.
If you're saying you want to switch from local content to remote content from within the same instance of the UI, without quitting and restarting Placeshifter, then no, there isn't a way to do that. The server connection is established when Placeshifter starts; there's no provision for changing horses in mid-stream.
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Hi,
I have no idea how this got posted in this thread, and I'm sorry for hijacking it. But where do you submit feature requests? It is an OBVIOUS thing to do that you want to both watch remote content and local content. Certainly, you seem comfortable living with that limitation, but it's a kick in the teeth for any two-location setup. I guess the solution will be to run Placeshifter and SageTV at the same time, and then do application switching, which I'm sure will be obnoxious, and I'm sure I'll have to skip past tray application and background processes as well in order to just switch between Placeshifter and SageTV. I really do think this isn't completely well though through. But OK. Sorry for accidentally posting in this thread. Best, Per |
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GKusnick was suggesting that you don't run the standard SageTV interface on the local machine but instead use placeshifter to connect to both the remote computer and the SageTV program on the computer you're currently on. I've never tried that but essentially you'd just run the SageTV service on both computers and use placeshifter for all viewing. Only difference is you'd have to shut down and restart placeshifter to connect to a different computer. Quote:
You could look at setting up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) such that the two Sage servers would think they were on the same LAN and then you could treat the other Sage server as a network encoder and NAS. Not sure how well that will work with the network latency that must exist between LA and Italy but that's the only other option I could see working.
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Now the legal issues are another matter altogether.
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Some people like to run this on a TV and then minimizing things and opening other programs becomes a huge hassel... and anyother person in the home would be discouraged to use the software...if you have an interface that you have the choice for both...it is more user friendly.... seems like that makes sense to me... i just wish i could use sageclient and access either my placeshifter license or my client license... and that placeshifter could then have everything sage client has.... that would be AMAZING!!!!!!!! Last edited by The Truth; 01-28-2009 at 05:57 PM. |
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What you're asking for is most commonly desired within a more local area, ie "Peer" SageTV servers. Sage's answer for that is network encoders, and encoding servers. There you have one master server and it commands a slave machine to start/stop recordings. But this probably won't work for you since there's no placeshift/transcoding functionality with that, so you'll need a "full bandwidth" connection between servers. |
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It's even harder with Placeshifter. Placeshifter executes all it's logic on the remote server, and only renders the UI/Video locally. This means that the two servers would have to know about each other, and be able to manage the combined database, plus know where each is (network wise) in relation to the Placeshifter, so as to know if it needs transcoding. Managing two databases simultaneously in a client is just a massive undertaking. It would probably be slightly easier to have servers be able to "share" but even then that gets complicated very quick. Figuring out when to transcode and when not to, how to handle features that don't work over placeshift connections (DVDs), it goes on. Quote:
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