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Sage TV Is Awesome!!!
I just wanted to make a statement to the fact that sagetv is one of the greatest pieces of software I have ever used and still will have the pleasure of using for a long time still!!! THANK YOU!
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I agree with you. I've been using SageTV for 8 years now. It is by far the most useful software I use. Whenever I visit my relatives, I am continuously reminded how bad TV was before SageTV. They put up with watching commercials or flip between different channels to avoid commercials and watch fragments of several programs. SageTV automatically records for you, learns what you like and don't like, and drastically improves the quality of the TV programming when I have time to watch TV. My relatives simply "put up" with whatever happens to be on the air when they watch TV.
The SageTV development has been frozen in time for about a year now, and still nothing comes remotely close to it. I can easily imagine still using SageTV 10 or 20 years from now. At the rate Google, Apple, and others are going, it might take them one or two decades to come out with an equivalent or better program. Dave |
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Let me put it like this. I have screwed something up with my install that requires reinstallation, but still we opt to just deal with the lag and put off fixing the system because it would mean taking the system offline for a few hours. Still havent found just the right time to do it. And its still better than actually breaking down and switching over to input 4 for the directv dvr. Which I use to backup record all my important shows. Thats how much we love it here.
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To fix the problem, I recommend you buy Ghost 15. I just checked Amazon, I found one selling for $20, another for $25. This is a cheap price for Ghost 15, which you can also buy from Symantec for $70. Since you don't have an image of a working system, it won't help you quickly fix your system now, but it will help you get it working. Take an image of the system at this point in time. Then uninstall SageTV and start over. If that doesn't work, then wipe out everything on the drive and install the OS, then re-install Ghost 15. Then take an image. Then start re-installing SageTV and it's accessory programs. As you move along with the installation process, take "checkpoint" images of the system. If something does not work right during any point of the re-installation process, then recover back to the previous "checkpoint" image. If you find the whole re-installation is taking too long, then you can always recover back to your original image and do the re-installation later. If you find you need files and folders from the old installation, you can recover specific files and folders from the initial image. Imaging is very important to use to build up a system. You may start from scratch, but you never have to start completely over if something goes bad during the installation process. After everything is built up and working perfectly. Then take another image. At this point in time, you can recover to a completely working state in about 30 minutes. You need to protect the images by storing them on a secondary drive and copying them to another drive or computer system. You can do that automatically with SyncBack freeware. You could also store a copy of the image files off-site for more protection. After that point in time, schedule images periodically, like every month or two. Or maybe every week. You could even schedule a full image once a month and daily incremental images. Then you can recover to any specific day in the past. You can even take incremental images several times a day and recover to a time within a day. The incremental images are normally very small. When using this method, you don't have to manually recover to the full, then from one incremental to another. You just select the day or day and time to recover to, and Ghost 15 figures out the rest. For this whole process to work correctly, the C/Programs drive needs to be a separate drive, not a partitioned drive with recording stored on the secondary partition. You should be able to use about a 120 gig drive for your C/Programs drive, not a large drive partitioned in two. An alternative way you could do the whole rebuild process would be to buy a new drive. Then physically disconnect the old C/Programs drive and rebuild everything, including the OS from scratch. At any point in the process, when you needed SageTV working again, you could switch back to the old drive with SageTV not working perfectly. It would still be a wise idea using this process to take "checkpoint" images along the path to getting the system fully functioning. I've been using this method to build up computers and servers at work for more than a decade. I still remember the "old days" before imaging where long build processes had to be repeated from the start because of problems. It took hours days to fix computer problems back then, sometimes ending with scratch re-builds. The imaging tools are out there now. You're time is just too valuable to not be using imaging and SageTV, for most people, is a critical system where downtime needs to be minimized as much as possible. Otherwise, you have to watch TV the old way, and put up with the commercials! Dave |
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Kudos to Sage.. I moved from the old XP MCE on one PC client with two PVR-150s which got the family used to a computer running the TV, incuding the occasional restart of the PC
![]() And yet, the one feature my wife loves the best, is when the scrolling slideshow comes on and displays our digital photo collection. Grant |
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More excited to use sage than ever. Just got a projector, and sage looks awesome at 120".
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SageTV Server: unRAID Docker v9, S2600CPJ, Norco 24 hot swap bay case, 2x Xeon 2670, 64 GB DDR3, 3x Colossus for DirecTV, HDHR for OTA Living room: nVidia Shield TV, Sage Mini Client, 65" Panasonic VT60 Bedroom: Xiomi Mi Box, Sage Mini Client, 42" Panasonic PZ800u Theater: nVidia Shield TV, mini client, Plex for movies, 120" screen. Mitsubishi HC4000. Denon X4300H. 7.4.4 speaker setup. |
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Sage Server: 8th gen Intel based system w/32GB RAM running Ubuntu Linux, HDHomeRun Prime with cable card for recording. Runs headless. Accessed via RD when necessary. Four HD-300 Extenders. |
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@Tom - I am definitely interested in that as well. My wife and I sometimes just sit and watch the photos come by. Our 3.5 year old daughter likes it as well - she keeps asking who all of the people are or says "Is that you Daddy, you look different", not recognizing a younger and slimmer version of her father.
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New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
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+1 - most usefull and well thought-out piece of software in my house.
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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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I agree with all of you but after almost a year and no announcements on where this fantastic solution is going I am ready to try something new. I have been holding off on investing in a cable card ready tuner card as there is no supported solution that I can deploy with Sage (my opinion). Yes there are user developed solutions but nothing from Sage. More over without new hardware availability I have no way of upgrading my solution for my growing family. Yes I can certainly buy used models but that is not a sustainable path. I have used Sage for about 6 years now and there is really no replacement that is even close but I am afraid it is time for me to move on.
I am getting the very inferior AnyRoom Comcast DVR installed tomorrow and will transition to Plex or XBMC for streaming my movie collection from my server. |
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I use PhotoGallery to tag my titles, subject etc., and don't ever change the camera source name of the .jpg. I do use the Phoenix UI, but open to ideas ![]() Grant |
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It is a great piece of software. going back to regular TV would be rough. Unfortunately, I am now at a point where I'd like to expand my system with no really feasible way to do so.
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You can still buy extenders (albeit at a premium) and client licenses, so I'm not sure I agree with your sentiment. Additionally--while not ideal--there are ways to access your media via a non-SageTV client/front-end.
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Server: XP, SuperMicro X9SAE-V, i7 3770T, Thermalright Archon SB-E, 32GB Corsair DDR3, 2 x IBM M1015, Corsair HX1000W PSU, CoolerMaster CM Storm Stryker case Storage: 2 x Addonics 5-in-3 3.5" bays, 1 x Addonics 4-in-1 2.5" bay, 24TB Client: Windows 7 64-bit, Foxconn G9657MA-8EKRS2H, Core2Duo E6600, Zalman CNPS7500, 2GB Corsair, 320GB, HIS ATI 4650, Antec Fusion Tuners: 2 x HD-PVR (HTTP tuning), 2 x HDHR, USB-UIRT Software: SageTV 7 |
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Where pray tell are extender licenses for sale and are they legal licenses? |
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I appreciate those links. I knew Extenders were being sold on ebay, and the price does seem high for a used unit, but I wasn't aware that Licenses were being sold here. I don't think that's in line with the license agreement (I could be wrong), but if it's being done here it has at least the tacit approval of Sage.
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The price for used HD extenders is very high compared to the old price for new HD extenders. But still, the price is less than a SageTV client computer system. It is still a good idea to buy SageTV client licenses as a long term insurance policy when the HD extenders quit working.
Years from now, it may not be possible to find used HD extenders for sale. Then, your only alternative will be to build up a SageTV client computer. You will be prepared for that situation if you buy SageTV client licenses now. Otherwise, you would have to use SageTV client trial, image back the computer and re-install the SageTV client trial, every 21 days, for years. Dave |
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Server: HP w/Intel i7-4770S CPU @ 3.10GHz , 500GB SSD, 16GB DDR3, Win 10 64-bit, 4TB of SSD for recording SageTV: 9.2 - 64-Bit Capture Devices: 2xHD Homerun Prime and HD-PVR (Comcast Premium/Music Channels) Client 1, 2, 3, and 4: HD200. NAS: Synology DS220+ 8TB (Movie Storage) Sage Add-ons: Jetty, Neilms Webserver (Jetty), Mobile Web, Play-On Plug-in, Comskip Plug-in |
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![]() NewEgg was selling True Image Home 2012 for $14.99 a week ago. I picked up a copy as it turns out the WHS2011 server backup feature still has some limitations when trying to move server backups off-site. I'm keeping WHS for the client images, but at least can use Acronis to safely image the server now, (including the client images), in simple encrypted files that can handle being stored on multiple removable drives, (manual swapping off-site), or be sent over the Internet, (more automatic and where I'm heading). I've found that WHS2011 has problems with both of those options...
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Can the Ghost 15 program you buy at Amazon be used on more than one system?
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