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Really happy with the way things are going
So I've finally put a lot more time into my system and I've got to say that I'm quite pleased with Sage at this point.
Between having things on a computer I have direct access to and the rabid enthusiasm of the sage modding community, I've now got a DVR system that is better than my old replay system and much much more stable and reliable. It isn't 100% what i'm looking for yet, but it is certainly great, and there's no reason I can't make the changes i need and smooth out some of the rough edges. thanks everyone! time to put the replays on ebay!
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Sage Server(7): Win7SP1 32bit Quad core 2.6ghz 4gb ram (~3.2ish) 1TB RAID 10 Promise TX4310, 1TB external USB 2x HD PVR (1.05.301 whql working flawlessly) <-Verizon FIOS HD QIP7100 2 cable box controlled by USB-UIRT 2 zones 1x HDHR (dual tuner) <- Verizon wire 3x HD200 wired latest beta fw Gig-E wired network |
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SageTV is great, isn't it!
You are right, though, the community makes a huge huge positive impact. Without these forums, all the help, and all the added value the community gives, SageTV would be a difficult product to go at alone. It's also a good time for the HD PVR, as its issues have pretty much been ironed out since its arrival some time ago. Quote:
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SageTV server & client: Win 10 Pro x64, Intel DH67CF, Core i5 2405s, 8 GB ram, Intel HD 3000, 40GB SSD system, 4TB storage, 2x HD PVR component + optical audio, USB-UIRT 2 zones + remote hack, Logitech Harmony One, HDMI output to Sony receiver with native Intel bitstreaming |
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It is a sata to pci 4 drive card. I picked raid 10 because i don't like raid 5 (on cheap cards it can have a huge write penalty and almost no read advantage), and i wanted the speed i'd get from a stripe -- but i know better than to trust a drive alone, much less two drives striped alone. I had 4 320gb drives sitting around which gives me about 600gb media storage space -- coming from two replays with 160 each, it was a pretty easy decision.
Would you suggest something else?
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Sage Server(7): Win7SP1 32bit Quad core 2.6ghz 4gb ram (~3.2ish) 1TB RAID 10 Promise TX4310, 1TB external USB 2x HD PVR (1.05.301 whql working flawlessly) <-Verizon FIOS HD QIP7100 2 cable box controlled by USB-UIRT 2 zones 1x HDHR (dual tuner) <- Verizon wire 3x HD200 wired latest beta fw Gig-E wired network |
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Nah, just curious. I'm currently running 3 x 500GB off a cheap Silicon Image SATA II card. Straight hookups, no raid. So far it's working great. I'm not too big on keeping TV shows, and if it's a movie I want to keep, I try to find it on Blu-Ray.
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SageTV server & client: Win 10 Pro x64, Intel DH67CF, Core i5 2405s, 8 GB ram, Intel HD 3000, 40GB SSD system, 4TB storage, 2x HD PVR component + optical audio, USB-UIRT 2 zones + remote hack, Logitech Harmony One, HDMI output to Sony receiver with native Intel bitstreaming |
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Do you have ATSC in your area? If so you should consider picking up an HVR2250 or HD Homerun as this will give you a couple more HD sources on the cheap with no monthly recurring costs.
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I probably have tons of ATSC tv here (li NY), but the majority of stuff i watch wouldn't be OTA, like the science channel, discovery, history and foodtv (well, pretty much only good eats on food tv).
I've had no problems getting everything i want with two tuners on cable boxes. I don't even have an HD tv yet (two 150lb CRTs), but i figured if i was going to buy the gear to move away from replay, i may as well buy gear that will support my next upgrade, which would obviously be new TVs. These 300lbs of tvs are staying with the house when I move.
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Sage Server(7): Win7SP1 32bit Quad core 2.6ghz 4gb ram (~3.2ish) 1TB RAID 10 Promise TX4310, 1TB external USB 2x HD PVR (1.05.301 whql working flawlessly) <-Verizon FIOS HD QIP7100 2 cable box controlled by USB-UIRT 2 zones 1x HDHR (dual tuner) <- Verizon wire 3x HD200 wired latest beta fw Gig-E wired network |
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All in!
Well, my old replay gear sold on ebay last night, and what's more, for half of what I spent to upgrade to Sage. Not too shabby!
I've been using replaytv since 2001, here's hoping Sage lasts even longer!
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Sage Server(7): Win7SP1 32bit Quad core 2.6ghz 4gb ram (~3.2ish) 1TB RAID 10 Promise TX4310, 1TB external USB 2x HD PVR (1.05.301 whql working flawlessly) <-Verizon FIOS HD QIP7100 2 cable box controlled by USB-UIRT 2 zones 1x HDHR (dual tuner) <- Verizon wire 3x HD200 wired latest beta fw Gig-E wired network |
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