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SageTV Media Extender Discussion related to any SageTV Media Extender used directly by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to a SageTV supported media extender should be posted here. Use the SageTV HD Theater - Media Player forum for issues related to using an HD Theater while not connected to a SageTV server. |
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How to watch DVD's with an extender?
I've been using Sage for 2 years. I currently have 1 machine that I record and watch on. I am considering building a server, and going with extenders.
For those of you that are using extenders, and have your server in the basement, how do you watch DVD's? What is your setup? Thanks. |
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I watch dvd's with my xbox 360. Or I just Rip the dvd's to my server to watch later.
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I use my DVD or Blu-ray player.
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I keep each dvd in it's own folder within a genre folder within a formet folder, as I am sure most people do. eg sage -> Movies -> action -> drama -> comedy etc... TV -> action -> drama -> comedy etc...
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For DVD's that I want to watch, but do not wish to RIP I have the BR/DVD drive on my server set to share and list them as a media import directory in detailed setup. I then load the DVD on the server and browse to them on the extender for playback. Same for Blu-Ray, though that is a bit more tricky as I have to browse the the STREAMS directory to find the largest .M2TS file. Using AnyDVD or similar program is assumed for protected media.
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I have Sage MC on a WHS and a 100 extender.
For watching actual DVDs - e.g., rentals - I guess I am pretty simple. I use a DVD player. ![]() For movies in my collection - i.e., ones that I want to keep and access around the house - basically I just rip the DVDs to a "DVDs" folder on the server using DVD Fab. Each movie goes into a folder with the name of the DVD. Since Sage is set to rescan my media folders, it brings up the movies and puts them into my "unsorted" genre folder. I then IMDB the movie (sometimes I have to correct the title to get IMDB to recognize it) and it adds all of the details including the correct genre. When I want to watch, I just select the movie and press play. Note: I am not messing around with Blue Ray at this point. Good luck.
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Sage Server = HP Pavilion M9250f w/ WHS, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 (K) (2.66GHz), 4GB DDR2 800, ,2 x 500GB SATA 3G 7200RPM (in share), 1 x 1TB WD Green 3G (not in share). 2xHD-PVR hooked up via USB TV Translators recording from 2 DirecTV HD. 2 SageTV HD-100s hooked up via Cat 6 network. SageTV 7. |
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Sorry, what do you mean you IMDB a movie? I know what IMDB.com is, I id not know sage had the abbility to retrive info from imdb.com, is this built in or is it an add on?
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It is built in, at least it is when using SageMC. Choose a movie in your Videos section and edit details. Theres an option to update IMDB.
I dont personally use this anymore as i found DVDProfiler offers high rez cover art, better movie info and its all stored seperatly from sage so If you bomb, it is easy to replace instead of one by one. Of course IMDB is free and DVDProfiler is not.. so its up to you. |
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I rip nearly all movies to the hard drive with the exception of the occasional rental which I just watch using my standalone DVD player or on my HTPC client (not extender).
Ripping takes me about 15-30 minutes give or take, I store them in my import directory like this: movies/Title1/Video_TS/(video files) I keep the ones I think I may watch again and delete the others from the hard drive. I use the SageMC add-on and the built-in DVD Profiler support for metadata and HQ covers. What I would Love to see some day: The ideal higher-cost extender (keep a lower cost non-blu-ray and the higher one described here as another option) in my opinion would be the Blu-ray player with SageTV extender built-in. I'd pay a premium for that and it would solve the DRM issues with playing DVDs and Blu-Ray's locally at the extender level. Man that would be nice. |
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The HD-200 handles everything I throw at it except maybe 5% of my HiDef disc backups. A built-in player would save me lots of time and solve this problem. EDIT: I don't even care about BD-Live - just watching movies.
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