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I am very worried about Sage not having a way to record from cable HD. What I am about to say may be blasphemous to some....In the last couple of days I have considered making the switch to Vista Home Premium when it comes out. I have considered buying a Cable Card solution (when they become available) and buying Xbox360's (especially when Microsoft releases their 120 gb ones). I have been waiting for HD extenders and was really excited on Tuesday when I saw the post about Sage adding HD extenders, but now wonder if I will permanently crippled with only OTA HD, and I buy 2-3 HD extenders, will I be happy in a year? 2 years? Will I end up with a lot of hardware I don't use and can't use for anything else, because I went with Sage? I know before I decide to buy an HD extender (I know just two days ago I was ready to buy 2!!), I will need to see either Cablecard or some other option to record from cable (and no I don't just mean unencrypted locals).
Currently if I dumped my Sage setups, I would end up with 200 bucks lost for media extenders and otherwise 3 perfectly good computers. If I buy 2-3 HD exteders, that is at least another 400. If in a year, I left Sage I would end up with 600 dollars in useless hardware (not to mention the fact I would probably want to buy at least 1 more HD tuner). I am at an impasse. I suppose time will tell. What do you all think?
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I think we need to wait and see what this whole AMD Live announcement is going to do for us!
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When I will replace my ailing HTPC later this year, it's likely to be replaced by a new generation Mac mini.
It certainly doesn't look like as if any pc-based HD solution is going anywhere. Does it? |
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Hmm, just had a thought...
Isn't Sage going to be releasing a complete server (ie hardware, OS & Software) soon? Could it be running Vista a new sage and support cable card as it's a brand new self contained OEM product? Now THAT would be a creative way out of this dogs dinner of a situation. Assuming of course it was fiscally prudent for Frey to get the certification and jump through the DRM hoops? If that was the case sign me up for one with 3 cable cards in it. Last edited by Diginerd; 01-10-2007 at 10:01 PM. |
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I don't think this will happen. Thanks, Mike |
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Hi,
I think stanger has it right. Cable card is so fubar that it is pretty much useless. I have been with D* for ten years, but if a reasonable cable card solution came along I would eat my words (a bunch of them) and go with comcast. It just looks like they are being dragged kicking and screaming into this whole thing. M$ should have just told cable labs to pack sand and worked with D* and E* to develop some sort of reasonable pc based tuners. I keep hoping, probably in vain, that something will happen with this.... Jesse
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Another solution is coming soon. I talked with the Fujitsu folks about their new h.264 encoder chip. It can encode analog HD (that's right, via component) to h.264 in realtime, and do it with a sub $100 part.
Now, the current chip can only do 1440x1080. It sscales HD to this resolution, and then encodes. Good for directv customers, but you lose a lot of quality if you have true 1080i. But, the Fujitsu rep said they have a 2nd part coming in 3Q that will be able to encode 1920x1080, full HD, in realtime. The market is for wireless HD extenders, but they are also willing to sell it to folks to build HD PVR cards, etc... With this 2nd chip, we may have a good HD encoding option for analog HD capture. Not as elegant, but if cablecard on PC's is as gelded as it looks, then this may be a decent alternative, and we can live with the R5000-Hd in the interim. Thanks, Mike |
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Remember, HDMI and even DVI interconnects are relatively new. Thanks, Mike |
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So long as my component only HDTV doesnt become obsolete right now, I'm all for the capture solution!
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Alright, I won't freak out right now about the whole HD thing. Like I said, I love Sage, but it worries me if we end up a product that can only do OTA HD (okay and QAM but still just the locals) and analog basic channels. Even with capture of 1440x1080, I would still be VERY happy and would buy one in a heart beat. I know it is only a matter of time before my wife wants HD discovery running through Sage (especially if I buy HD extenders). Just stating that "Sage can't do that"...only gives me the response of "why not?"....
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TIA Jesse
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I could see where this chip, along with pressure from satellite and IPTV vendors, breaks cable's stranglehold on the consumers for HDTV content.
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You know, it's not just the initial investment, either. These things need upgrades, too. With Vista's CableCard solution, you pretty much have to figure on another $2k in another few years just to keep up. And you can't just upgrade a part here and there, either. There will just have to be a better HD solution that all the DVR software will be able use in the future.
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As for the "all talk" thing... makes you wonder if thats all it is, given the "100 HD channels by year end" statement was incorrect (referring to 12-31-06). Of course Dish has some upcoming bandwidth too, if they actually won all 10 of those DBS Expansion band locations, and can get a bird in them. In order to keep the slots, they have to have them in use within 5 years I believe. Rough math equates to 640 MPEG-2 HD channels over all 10 locations, assuming no spot beams. Thats a lot of HD! I just hope some of it comes true!
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DirecTV is likely to be the long term survivor in the DBS industry. They have spent 3+ BILLION on new Ka band spacecraft that can support tons of HD programming, along with HD locals. Two of these have yet to be launched, and one has is all MPEG-4. They are pressing this advantage and inking deals with national programmers to get more national HD content, because they believe they will trash dish and the cable guys with the new bird's capacity. Charlie (Ergen - CEO of DISHTV) was at CES and made some lame comments about "his subs just wnat simple TV, no nfrills, etc...", basically implying they were cheap and uninterested in HD. Remember he got all that HD capacity by buying the Voom assets and transponders. He aslo was complaining of how the FCC lets everyone else merge b ut not DTV and Echostar. He's in the market to sell, has slots but no $$$ budgeted for new spacecraft, and a deal with AT&T that likely makes them the new owner when they realize how hosed U-verse is. The R5000 doesn't work on the new DTV box because of how they designed the STB, but we can hope the new PC option will make it unecessary. Believe me, I know the management team at DTV, they intend to be the premier video supplier in the US, and have the money and programming connections to make it so. Don't count them out. Thanks, Mike |
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