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SageTV Customizations This forums is for discussing and sharing user-created modifications for the SageTV application created by using the SageTV Studio or through the use of external plugins. Use this forum to discuss customizations for SageTV version 6 and earlier, or for the SageTV3 UI. |
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1) dig more into the trimming setup and resolve that. -OR- 2) uncheck the trim box on SageEncoder and then it should encode your files. If you choose one and need help, let me know and I'll see what I can do. -AJ |
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Great work on the Encoder, I had a bit of time between versions to play around with it. I recently upgrade my Sage to 3.0.7 beta with Neilm's web server version 1.6 and had trouble with the compatibility. Has any progress been made recently in that area? I am eager to begin working with them again.
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Can I use the SageEncoder v0.3.0 - with the standard default stv that comes with SageTV 2.2.x? I have been looking and didnt see it mentioned. I was hoping I could try it out with the default stv I am still using.
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Hope that clears it up a little |
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Yes, I am using Neilm's web interface. Whatever the most recent download was...I honestly cant remember since I do this stuff mostly late at night. Things get a little fuzzzy at 1AM...So I guess you are saying I wont be able to select files that way to encode. I guess it would be nice to do it that way. Once you get it updated. I was thinking that would be a good way to do it. Dont know if I should *uninstall* the version I have, and download a previous one....I dont think there is really anything to uninstall with Neilms web server. So maybe I can give that a shot. Quote:
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But If I have to, I will remove that version and install whatever version you say will work with SageRecorder. Thanks |
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Neilm's webserver
I took a look at the latest code Neil has available on Source Forge and it looks like he's getting close to releasing a version that has the Sage Encoder hooks built in. As such, I think I'll let people wait for that release instead of trying to find an archive of his version 1.6 code to edit. Hopefully it comes out soonish though
Last edited by ajuhawk; 10-30-2005 at 06:50 PM. |
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Does this addon encode in realtime like Orb Networks? www.orb.com
Orb provides realtime WME9 video/audio encoding, mov, AND realtime 3GP encoding for mobile phones. It doesnt encode anything unless you start watching it. It also allows you to stream your videos via port 80 (even if your PC is using port 80). It's basically optimized for any bandwidth.
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1) No reliance on an external service, you control the look, feel, content, etc - it's all on your computer/webserver 2) the quality of the encoding is set by the user, ORB's quality wasn't that good, in my opinion, and there's no way to adjust it that I can tell. Just my take, anyone interested should definately check orb out as an option though. |
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The reliance on an external service is actually a great feature. No weird TCP ports to deal with, it all goes through port 80 which makes your videos available behind the strictest firewalls. This makes it also great if you already have a web server on port 80 at home.
ORB uses state of the art compression, actually, its the best available currently and uses maximum quality for the bandwidth you give it. For me, I have a fast DSL and stream my HDTV videos on the fly at close to DVD quality. Sound is comparable to CD quality. It's really a waste of resources to encode every possible video; plus you have to wait for it to be done. Real-time, you can watch a video anytime you want, anywhere you want. Quote:
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I only did a quick test here at home (Cable, but fast enough that I was suprised by the low quality of ORB) so I can't really quantify it, you obviously have more experience with it. As for resources - Sage Encoder has the option of only encoding the shows you want, via the web interface, or all shows, it's the user's choice. There are definately lots of options out there that should be explored by the end user. Hopefully Sage Encoder will be of use for a few. |
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I haven't exactly been following this thread mainly becasue I prefer divx to .wmv but now that you have divx support, i was wondering if you have an in-place compression built in, such that the files stay in sage.
Do the originals get deleted? I guess its not too much of a hassle if they don't to manually do the in place hack that nielm outlined. |
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