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SageTV Software Discussion related to the SageTV application produced by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to the SageTV software application should be posted here. (Check the descriptions of the other forums; all hardware related questions go in the Hardware Support forum, etc. And, post in the customizations forum instead if any customizations are active.) |
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sage tv network view
Hi all,
Sorry if that question has been answerd before...i'm looking for a solution where i have a pc with sage tv software and video input and recording is done.that i believe is possible...the part where i've my doubts is how can i view this onto the other pc located at another location and connected by internet ? is it possible and if anyone has done this please share you experience and tips Many thanks, |
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you simply install Sageclient on the other pc...
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note the word internet
For streaming MPEG2 to SageClient, you need an 8Mbit internet uplink Others suggest using www.Orb.com to re-encode files to a low bitrate and stream over the internet: http://forums.sage.tv/forums/showthr...net#post105680
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aahhhh, I should not reply to questions before I eat breakfast...
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Thanks for your replies but orb is subscription based also i'm looking to stream high quality images with ablity to pause the live tv, go back and see what happend...currently i've almost 450 kb/s (uplink) reserved for this feature
it is going to be a survalience solution.so the next question is to how to add/record more than one input... Thanks for the quick replies...much appericated Many thanks, |
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what is the term "network" mean in the sage tv client...the server i'll have sage tv would be on the internet with a valid (Fixed ip address)
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SageClient needs a fast (10Mbit minimum) low latency (<100ms) link to the server to be able to stream MPEG2 encoded video. there is no way you are going to manage this with 450kb (whether that is bits or bytes)!
If you are looking to do time-lapse video for surveillance: eg uploading one high quality frame every second or so, then I am afraid Sage is not the software you are looking for... (Isn't ORB free? -- thats what it claims... never used it myself)
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ORB is free. I was very disappointed with the quality though.
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A friend of mine is using ORB on his EDGE 100kbs enabled PDA phone. He is absolutely amazed by it. The quality may be more acceptable on a pda screen than a laptop. I on the other hand I only have GPRS on my PDA phone and can only download at about 40kbs so I havn't tired it and have no first person point of view. I think I may try it anyway, but am worried that I don't have enough processor or bandwidth to transcode and upload while recording 2 shows and running show analyzer. Time to build a new HTPC.
The ORB website also says that they have an API for people to develop plug-ins. So my question is, who is going to develop a sage/orb plug-in with comskip support for us? It'd be nice to watch and program sage remotely anywhere I have cell coverage. |
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I should say I tried it on a 384kb upload connection to a system with a 19" monitor. The higher your upstream rate and the smaller the display you're using the better it should look.
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I read a review for orb and it said something like two/three months free and then a yearly fee ! |
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i would do the plugin if i've time...(i'll still how much time it requires to create a basic plugin)
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ORB used to charge, but is now a free service. At least if they charge I can't find anything about it on their site. |
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