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Have some questions about SAGE Tv
Ok I am seriously considering buying this in fact if I get a positive responce on ability to record direct to mpeg1 I WILL be buying this (my searches in this forum lead me to believe I CAN record mpeg1 albiet with PITA modifications I am awaiting an official yes before I dive in)
in the mean time I have some questions. How STABLE is sage tv ? can I leave it running for a week without worrying if its working or not ? Program guide data. is there a PC sized varient of this ? most of the screens I have seen use nasty pain in the royal you know what TV friendly interfaces This is annoying and aggravating to me. I want a HUGE high resolution massively populated program guide where I can see 5+ hours of programming at a time !!!! I do not want to have to constantly be scrolling left right up and down to see a nights worth of programming. I work in 1280x1024 minimum resolution. I want a grid 6+ hours wide with FULL show titles and and at last 20+ channels high. this means large massive high resoloution small font grid. I will NEVER be doing this programming FROM a tv screen so I want to do it quickly and easily with minimum fuss. this means no fighting tv friendlu interfaces. Does sage tv have this option ? Does sage TV do Season Pass kind of stuff ? Ie can I tell it record Star Trek Enterprise but only record NEW episodes and NEVER have to ask it to do that again ie it will just do it (like tivo does) if there is a CONFLICT will it AUTOMATICALLY utilize the other tuners (plan to have 3 I have a pvr250 and plan to buy the mce500 card to go with it) without any input from me ? also if by some freak of nature even with 3 or 4 tuners I get a conflict (say 4 or 5 shows on at the same time) is this program smart enough to resolve this with a later showing ? (example sci fi 4 program run on friday is always run twice. same with pretty much any discovery channel show ? Viewing is a non issue I view from my TV's using media mvp's or my portable players or just access the files over the network from any other computer in the house. I never really watch FROM the recording pc. while on hardware will that combo play nice together ? (retail pvr 250 and the new mce 500 dual tuner card) ? will I have any problem later removing the pvr250 and dropping in another mce 500 for a total of 4 tuners ? When it records the files will it NAME them like the wintv2k names them now ? ie show name followed by the date and time example American_Choppers_0126_0300.mpg is what I get now and is what I desire ! will sage tv do this ? I have no intention of EVER using sage tv for anything put PICKING my programs to record and then letting it record them I will NEVER play them back in sage tv. I already have my programs processes and methods in place to VIEW them How STABLE has sage TV been (it will NOT alter my decision to buy if it supports mpeg1 since sage tv is my ONLY choice if it can do mpeg1 since its the ONLY multi tuner pvr software I can find that does mpeg1 so HONEST answers to this please) How often does it crash ? not record a show for whatever reason Lock up etc.. ? the reason I do not mess with my station now is I have the pvr250 with its software 99% stable. it might miss 1 in 100 program scheduling due to a crash and it has NEVER hard crashed ie if it glitched and missed one it would always be ready for the NEXT recording. the ati crashes all the time or drops so many frames that its unwatchable but it kind of plays nice with the pvr 250 and gives me dual tuner ability (I managed to make a wonder ve play nice with the pvr 250 but only if the wonder ve opens FIRST and then the wintv2k opens second :-) it wont load the other way around :-) hehehe the drop frames are likely that it just uses a software encoder and this is only a 1.7ghz celery so its not a powerhouse ? any KNOWN conflicts with sage tv and other software ? (such as seti@home etc...) Thanks !! I really appreciate any answers you guys can supply. Snapstreams solution was a total non starter as it has no mpeg1 support and thats mandatory for my usage :-) Chris Taylor http://www.nerys.com/ |
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Again, stability will vary from person to person, or should I say from PC to PC. If you have a rock solid PC, then Sage should be rock solid too. People have been reporting problems since upgrading to 2.1, which Sage is addressing in the latest betas. Other have had no problems upgrading, and even others say a clean install of 2.1 has been fine. Search the forums, and I'm sure you'll find answers/opinions to your questions. Good luck!
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[quote]Does sage TV do Season Pass kind of stuff ? Ie can I tell it record Star Trek Enterprise but only record NEW episodes and NEVER have to ask it to do that again ie it will just do it (like tivo does)[quotei]Yup Quote:
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PS Find out for yourself. Give Sage a test drive. Download Full Featured SageTV and SageTVClient with 2 weeks try before you buy!
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that is a problem as I do not really WANT TO
you see to use sage I have to update my drivers but right now the system is stable yes I have a complete system backup to restore everything if all hell breaks loose (have had ISSUES with driver updates in the past :-) so I do NOT change anything unless I have to. that is how I got it so stable :-) either way it would be a hassle and still take several hours and ruin a night of recording if bad things happened I searched for as much of this as I could and answered most of my questions. these were the questions that I had left over :-) I have the demo which I was going to try on my laptop (it has a tuner built in) but its an ATI tuner and I am unsure if it will even work. waiting for this weekend where it will be "ok" if it kills the machine for a few hours :-) Chris Taylor http://www.nerys.com/ |
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If you haven't done so already, there is a full PDF manual you can download that will answer almost everything you asked.
- Andy
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SageTV Open Source v9 is available. - Read the SageTV FAQ. Older PDF User's Guides mostly still apply: SageTV V7.0 & SageTV Studio v7.1. - Hauppauge remote help: 1) Basics/Extending it 2) Replace it 3) Use it w/o needing focus - HD Extenders: A) FAQs B) URC MX-700 remote setup Note: This is a users' forum; see the Rules. For official tech support fill out a Support Request. |
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PS The demo you downloaded isn't really a demo, it's the full version giving you 14 days 100% functionality before requiring entering paid registration key. No later uninstall or new install required since it's already the real deal.
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Sage does not support timeshifting in MPEG-1 (VCD) format. It will record, and it will playback, but you will not be able to view live TV (nor timeshift: pause/FF/REW liveTV) in MPEG1 video, nor watch a program while it is being recorded. (This is probably a limitation of the MPEG1 container format). Quote:
My webserver plugin can provide large amouts of program guide info in a web page, but it is not a full interface to Sage's functionality. Last edited by nielm; 01-27-2005 at 03:41 AM. |
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thank you verymuch for the very informative replies so far
"So I guess 10 rows short of your demands for 20" not a deman just a DESIRE :-) if 6 is an hours ie 1 column equals an hous than 10x6 is JUST fine 10 channels 6 hours I am happy as a pig in :-) hehe "It will record, and it will playback, but you will not be able to view live TV (nor timeshift: pause/FF/REW liveTV) in MPEG1 video, nor watch a program while it is being recorded. (This is probably a limitation of the MPEG1 container format)." No just a bug in sage tv. every other pvr software (not dual tuner) supports mpeg1 just fine but like I said I can live with this so long as it can record in mpeg1 everything else is unimportant :-) I also have no need to time shift suggestion to sage tv do what wintv2k does. first it has no problem letting me SEE as it records. this tell sme the mpeg1 issue with sage is a sage problem not an mpeg1 problem second I am betting that when I PAUSE live tv using wintv2k that it is in fact using some form of mpeg2 (it creates a buffer file totall seperate from my recorder files) I tried it just to see what would happen. neat but since I do not view on the server time shifting is unimportant and if cpu is low and I DO want to watch on the server I will just load up seperate player software :-) so I am perfectly ok with this limitation. sage tv how about makign viewig in mpeg2 and switch to desired mpeg1 and blank the screen as needed when its time to record :-) the fact that I can record mpeg1 sinches it I WILL be buying thia ------------------------- Yes you'll have a problem. You won't remove the PVR250 and add a second 500MCE you'll leave the PVR250 in and add a second 500MCE. ------------------------ OK this is important why woul I have a problem and how do I resolve this what you suggest is NOT possible. this machine is a dedicated server machine it was purpose built for this function ie VERY stable VERY small VERY low power Very Quiet I only have 3 PCI slots. 1 is taken by the video card that leaves 2 so having the PVR250 the PVR 500 and then another PVR 500 is simply not an option why would I have a problem removing the pvr250 freeing the needed pci slot that would allow me to add another MCE 500 ? again thankyou VERY much for your VERY informative replies. I did download the PDF but was no on a machine with PDF reading software at the time :-) (I was at work) I will have an oppurtunity to read it friday night when I get done work :-) Chris Taylor http://www.zodiacreview.com/ |
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Server machines aren't usually low power and quiet. They are usually howling away in closets. It sounds like what you've built is a client, not a server.
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You cannot record MPEG-1 via hardware tuners as their CODEC (Coder/Decoder) is typically MPEG-2 (there are some MPEG-4 avail now) and none are MPEG-1. The reason the cheapo tuners can is that their CODEC is totally software based. The HW tuners have speicific ICs to support what they are designed for -- I doubt they are on FPGAs and thus reprogrammable -- haven't heard but SHS is the tuner-shizle :P and would know. It is possible to re-encode the MPEG-2 into MPEG-1 (yuck) but ... just yuck! (Did I mention yuck in there?)
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Actually, this question is answered on the SageTV site here and in the v2.1 manual on p. 168. From the web site: Quote:
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Interesting, that's good to know. (It's still yuck though :P )
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Not to interrupt the love fest , but I've noticed a couple issues you might have trouble with.
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sorry man missed the smily :-)
as for the 10 foot interface although a big negative its a compromise I am more than willing to live with in order to ge reliable multi tuner support naming. that is "ok" not ideal but ok as long as the name of the program is clear in the file name. I was worried it would be 020393348193.mpg and you would have to use the "software" to see the name all those other features you list are not relevant to me I have over 300 hours of capacity at mpeg1 (thats one reason I like mpeg1) so space management is a non issue I also do not care about like dislike. I do not want it making those kind of decision. I will tell it what to record it will record it is all I want :-) for my use the job of this software is very simple. just record what I tell you to record do it reliably and give me show names mpeg1 files to mess with. thats it :-) as long as it does that I will be very happy (and it looks like it will this weekend I will back up the system and install it and see how it goes) as for the server houling in the closet :-) I took a different approach. I want a reliable rock steady JUST powerful enough to do what I want machine that was quite and relatively maintenance free. the most prone to fail part is the PS so I keep 2 on hand ready to be dropped in. (might upgrade since changing out the PS is not the easiest operation on this case :-) this machine does a lot. it runs my aol im wireless server machines. runs my bluetooth network runs my ftp server. Distributes my media files through the house. records my tv programs runs seti@home and is my gateway to my network from the outside world. it basically does everything :-) I work it pretty hard thats why I opted for a 1.7 celery and 400mb of ram (was gonna upgrade that but I should not have to with all hardware encoder cards running ie just the wonder ve needs more horsepower and memory and I plan to ditch that as soon as I get the mce 500) this system was designed with advice from hauppauge to be hauppauge stable :-) all intel chipsets and ati video. it has a dvd-r 2x drive (no need for faster for its function and keeps system resources usage low ie can record tv while burning) it does a good job I just REALLY want multi tuner support hence why I want sage tv :-) previously I did not even have a monitor hooked up to it no need I just VNC'd in when I need to program it to record stuff I got an LCD really cheap from work so now it has a monitor :-) Chris Taylor http://www.zodiacreview.com/ |
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FWIW, I saw you list MVPs, you should look at the MVP client for Sage.
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hmmmm does this replace the software in the MVP ? the biggest problem I have with the MVP interface is that is uses absolutely not wanted THUMBNAILS to represent each video instead of just giving me a list of recording like it does with mp3 this makes it VERY slow :-)
I found the home page for this on streams.ch but very little real information on what it DOES etc.. what does the UI look like (screenies ?) etc.. Chris Taylor http://www.nerys.com/ |
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SageTV Open Source v9 is available. - Read the SageTV FAQ. Older PDF User's Guides mostly still apply: SageTV V7.0 & SageTV Studio v7.1. - Hauppauge remote help: 1) Basics/Extending it 2) Replace it 3) Use it w/o needing focus - HD Extenders: A) FAQs B) URC MX-700 remote setup Note: This is a users' forum; see the Rules. For official tech support fill out a Support Request. |
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so this installs like firmware replacing what is on the MVP now ? yes or no ? and if so can I put it "back" later ?
also I did not see it offhand but just in case I can not find it where can I find these STV's ? Chris Taylor http://www.zodiacreview.com/ Last edited by nerys; 01-27-2005 at 10:07 PM. |
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