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MVP's
So, I find myself needing to install a MVP into my system.. the current version of SageTV is a bit too fancy for the old MVP.. is there anythere, any way that I can dumb Sage down to get the MVP working reasonably?
Thanks!
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Just run SageTV default STV on MVP first and patiently go to the setup menu and select the SageTV3.xml instead and you're done.
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i'm running my mvps using the diamond stv. It's not bad, gets the job done but I'm also looking to replace all my mvp's as well.
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It's best to not use MVPs for a number of reasons. The video quality is bad. The audio quality is even worse. The MVP only plays back Mpeg2 format files, so if you record in another format, then the computer has to transcode the files into mpeg2 on the fly, which is very CPU intensive. A fast quad core should have enough resources to do the transcoding. If you have a slower single or maybe dual core, and the computer cannot transcode the files fast enough, then you will experience stuttering on playback. Another problem with the MVP is very slow GUI response times.
Today, the HD-200 and HD-300 cost is much higher than when the SageTV store was still open over a year ago. It won't be anywhere as inexpensive as it use to be to make the move. Another option is to build up your own client, but you need a client license for that, and it might cost even more. The longer you wait to move away from the MVP, the more it will probably cost. The used HD-200 and HD-300 used sales will probably dry up. The HD extender and client license sales have already dried up significantly since a few months ago. Dave |
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Maybe I am misunderstanding the OP's question, but v7 works ok on my mvp...now I have been facing lockups that require a power cycle on the mvp, but I think it is just starting to fail. I too need to make the switch to a HD, but It appears I need to get my post count up to participate in the market forum.
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I use SageMC and it works pretty well. I've got 2 MVPs and a 200.
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My MVPs are still cranking along. Using the V3 STV definitely helps speed things along with navigation. I am using V7 so that I can access playon from them. It helps to set up the remote to get to your most used features quickest. Pulling up a recording is deadly with V7. If you don't use playon, V3 will work great.
Video and sound are fine for me. Then again they are being used on very old Sdtvs, a 13 in. and a 25 in. but that is perfect for the garage and kitchen. |
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