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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
View Poll Results: Do you want to see Cablecard support in SagtTV? | |||
No, I could care less | 32 | 21.33% | |
Yes, but only if it is free | 22 | 14.67% | |
Yes, and I would be willing to pay small premium for the feature. | 96 | 64.00% | |
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That's not a particularly fair comparison. The OEM versions of Windows don't include support from Microsoft. When you buy Sage you get pro support from Sage.
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Retail support from MS is nowhere near as good as Sage though
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I've never called MS or Sage for tech support. I was not really including that aspect of the products in my statement. And since you need Win 7 to use cablecard, and since win7 has Media Center, there is a limitation to how much on top of that I'd be willing to spend to continue to use Sage.
Don't get me wrong, I love Sage and the forums here are some of the best I've experienced (Kicks the greenbutton forum in the a$$), but if I am buying a ceton tuner, win7 it might be a tough sell to tack another $100 for Sage.
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I think we should find a new dead horse to beat.
Where is the PCIe dish network card that was supposed to come out years ago? Or the directv version? All kidding aside, this will not affect sagetv in any way. The ceaton card everyone is so amped up about has been delayed again due to approval from who knows where. I haven't seen anything about a release date for the hdhr prime (yep, that's what the cc part is called) as it is still in beta testing phase. I would hate to invest in a cc solution anyway because my only choice is time warner (hello copy once). Even verizon is messing with their customers. No cable card for me. I'd rather not waste money on a solution that even the government thinks is obsolete. Now then. I'm going to take my dead horse paste to the glue factory...
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Well put panteragstk
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i had no reason to stay with them and moved to fios
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I wonder how much total it would cost SageTV to get CableLabs Certification & then build in CableCard support to SageTV & the extenders. It must be a lot or they would have done it already right?
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I once looked into getting certification for a pc when it was oem only and I the fee was very large. ( I would be pissed if I had done it now that any pc can be compliant.) I think in this case thought they would be better of an cheaper paying for rights o microsoft's decoder which already is cable card compliant. That is my guess.
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Not sure if MS would allow that (rights to MS decoder)... And I think it requires more than that anyway. I think SageTV would have to get CableLabs cert for any software and hardware device. Not sure though.
Anyway, it appears that SiliconDust is applying with Cablelabs to allow for 3rd party software such as SageTV, MythTV etc to access the HDHR CC stream for those channels that are "copy freely." Not everything we want by any stretch, but an excellent inclusion by SiliconDust - I love that company. |
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The satellite guys are still left in the dark though. Someday...
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Trendkillers!
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For what it's worth, I wrote up a little article on what little I know about the SiliconDust HDHR Prime getting "copy freely" open to stream for SageTV, MythTV etc. Still interesting.
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Neat, but I'm not sure it would help me out. Last time I checked I got less over FireWire on Cox than I do using regular Clear QAM. Some of the channels sent in the clear are actually marked Copy Once or Copy Never.
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Yeah I got cox here and over cable card you only get locals marked clear everything else is copy once. So it would do us no good and with a WMC it would do us no good because their extenders suck and they have not client.
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It would be nice if there was a list somewhere showing what the different cable providers and networks offer as copy freely,once,never. This way we could actually plan on a CC device if it were worth it in our areas. anyone know of anything like that?
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#36
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I thought the Xbox 360 made a pretty good Media Center Extender? Plus, it plays games!
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If you only want to watch TV it's pretty good. Much beyond that and it's very limited.
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You said it all right there it is a game machine first, xbox live machine second and a extender third. The codec support sucks forget about high bitrate playback from blu rays. Even converted they have to hold a pretty low bitrate or xbox will choke. Plus it is a power hungry monster and hotter than h e double hockey sticks.Nothing compared to the hd200 or even hd100 or heck even the media MVP can play native DVDs.
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As long as FIOS is pretty much copy freely (except for some premiums) I'll be looking forward to the new Silicondust CC device because it would take a load off my unreliable HD-PVR. And I hope that everything works out so that I can use it in SageTV.
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