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SageTV server - extremely reliable for me. Service only gets restarted when I upgrade or install Windows Updates.
SageTV client - pretty reliable. Does sometimes lock up/hang/stop responding to the remote and need a Ctrl-Alt-Del -> End Task
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The sage client a communicates with the sage server over standard cat6 cable on an ethernet network The server has all the tuners and is on 24/7 doing all the recording and storage. The tuners that use USB are the hauppauge USB tuners. This is for standard def cable only to feed some non-hd tvs upstairs with MVPs hooked up |
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2. Use registry entry to allow USB device (in my case, this is the MCe remote I use to control Sage) to bring PC out of standby [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usb] "USBBIOSHACKS"=dword:00000000 "USBBIOSx"=dword:00000000 2.5 In device manager, select appropriate devices (MCE remote is listed as an HID device) and configure the "allow this device to wake PC from standby" option 3. Configure PC to standby after x minutes using power control panel applet 4. Configure Sage to standby after X-y minutes Once PC goes into standby, use power button on remote to bring it out. The only bug I am runing into, is occasional the remote seems to not function after coming out of standby. A quick plug/unplug of USB cable does the trick. I have seen others with this issue, so just wating around until I find a fix BTW, I have not been able to configure the Green button to launch sage. This is not really an issue for me, as I only use this clinet to run SAGE, so it is always loaded. Sorry p.s Here is a great thread with lots of detail http://www.xpmce.com/forum/viewtopic...with_meta=true Last edited by NEOSG; 06-11-2006 at 01:30 PM. |
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I keep thinking about other options such as MCE 2005 or going back to Tivo, but Tivo's file sharing is horrible and it is now freakin expensive and MCE only allows you to use Xbox 360's for HDTV clients or those very lame/expensive MCE SDTV clients. Sage will be complete to me once a Media Extender that can handle HDTV. I guess we will see!
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Sage Server: AMD Athlon II 630, Asrock 785G motherboard, 3GB of RAM, 500GB OS HD in RAID 1 and 2 - 750GB Recording Drives, HDHomerun, Avermedia HD Duet & 2-HDPVRs, and 9.0TB storage in RAID 5 via Dell Perc 5i for DVD storage Source: Clear QAM and OTA for locals, 2-DishNetwork VIP211's Clients: 2 Sage HD300's, 2 Sage HD200's, 2 Sage HD100's, 1 MediaMVP, and 1 Placeshifter |
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My Sage server runs 24/7 and has been solid through all versions. The client, however, is a different story. The 2.xx versions were rock solid. Since doing the upgrades into 5.xx there are little things that annoy me. Things like the crash to the desktop (maybe just a JAVA version?) and that spinning icon of death when I do a basic task like bring up the program guide. IMHO the shiny new features introduced in some more recent versions are bloating the core a bit.
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Sometimes the problem lies within something most of us take for granted!
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There are some people that come on the forum because they are having issues, others come to help others or to work with eachother to solve issues, and others are here creating awesome new tricks and treats to use with SageTV... well and then there are those that get really flustered and come post that they don't get it and the program sucks and say they are throwing in the towel because it's not worth it. SageTV enables us to do lots of cool things surrounding our "multi" media obsessions...... to some, it's a headache, but to the rest of us... it's a passion (that for some of us does take time!) I have owned sage for over two years, it worked really good once I got things tweaked to where I wanted them on my dedicated sage server. I once went for about 6 or 7 months without a hitch. Sure I had issues just like the next guy... I'd wait for a fix and everything was back to normal. Most of the time if sage was down, it was because of a power outage, I was installing another hard drive/windows update (I do all updates manually), or because I was restarting windows because of windows. Then all hell broke loose on me, things went south quick. Sage was unstable/crashed all the time, video was jerky, things didn't get recorded, recordings were getting deleted for no reason, recordings would get dumped into the "imported videos" losing all show info. BELIEVE me, it was a mess!!! I contacted support, they said it was probably a corrupted wiz.bin, I would backup things reinstall and things seemed to work for about 3 hours and hell broke again... over and over. I was mad to say the least. I thought maybe it was heat related, so I went to Frys to get some more fans to rig up. I met this hardware techie guy (customer), and after about an hour conversation, decided to take his advice. I threw the fans down and picked up a 600 W power supply. Went home installed it and haven't had problems with SageTV again (accept for those few crashes caused by my continuous tweaking). Problem was that I had an AMD 3.0 Ghz, 1 gig of RAM, 5 PVRs, 4 hard drives, and 5 coolings fans being powered by a wimpy 300 watt power supply!!! Who woulda guessed that... I blame myself because I didn't brag about my MASSIVE 300 watt power supply in my signature (otherwise one of the members on this board might've enlightened me earlier) And this is the best part! After learning that the power supply WAS to blame for all my sage headaches, I had intended on reinstalling windows/sagetv so I could start fresh. But I never got a chance because the new fall season of shows was about to start up, and I got engaged which started the 15 months of planning the wedding with my fiance (whew!). Now I'm married and have a bit more time on my hands... and the only reason I have to reinstall windows/sage is because I am ENTIRELY sick and tired of clicking on the dozens and dozens of missing program icons (including SageTVs icon) which were all lost because of a weak power supply! Hint: the problem could be as simple as a bad power supply!
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HTPC HW: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P, Intel Q9400, 2GB Corsair RAM, PNY Nvidia GT210 vid card, 3 HVR2250s, 2 PVR250s, USB-UIRT (2 STBs), Internal FireWire/Dual IDE Converter (IFC-1) HTPC SW: XP Pro/SP 2, SageTV v7.1.5.252 Beta, Java v1.6.0_10, PVR drivers v1.18.21.23257, HVR drivers 7.6.1.27118 HD100 Extender: 2 (server is just a server) Future plans: 1 more HVR2250, 1 Ceton CC 4-way tuner, 10TB diskspace Issues: 1 PVR250 not working, system board? Last edited by reboot_this; 06-13-2006 at 12:31 AM. |
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Don't get me wrong, not everything is great in SageTV land, there are many issues that I wish would be improved soon .. *cough* improve music/pictures UI *cough* merged client licensing scheme *cough* *cough*... but I can live with it for now, especially since they gave us placeshifter and MVP Extender.. Quote:
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I agree...I just recently dumped a new 750 Watt power supply in my server and it can now reliably be shutdown and hibernated. Previously when I only had a 500 Watt power supply I would hit shutdown or hibernate and the system would go down, but then reboot itself so I had to force the power off after the hibernate or shutdown many times by holding the power button down. My RAID has been much happier since then too. None too soon as well with the summer cooling season coming only have the server run for 9 hours a day is much more desirable than the 24 it used to. Near 500 watt constant draw really makes the electric meter spin.
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SageTV 6.6, 100Mb LAN Living Room: WinXP Pro SP2, AMD XP3200+, 1GB, 1.3TB 3ware 9500S12 RAID5, GigaByte GA7N400Pro2, 2xVBOX USB2 HD Tuner<-Antennna, 1xHDHR<-Antennna , HD100 to HDMI Splitter 1080i->32" 4:3 HDTV or 1080i->92" 1080P LCD Projector Kitchen: WinXP Home SP2, Celeron 2.0Ghz, 512MB, 40GB, Saphire ATI MB, ATI9200->19"LCD 2 BedRooms: MediaMVP Last edited by jptaz; 06-13-2006 at 05:33 AM. |
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Basically the server sits in my office and feeds three MVPs through-out the house. All runs perfectly. No issues. |
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but now I only have to worry about work and the honey-do list (which seems to have grown a bit since the wedding , wait a minute... so this is what marriage is like huh? DARNIT! ) all joking aside, I wouldn't have it any other way...
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HTPC HW: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P, Intel Q9400, 2GB Corsair RAM, PNY Nvidia GT210 vid card, 3 HVR2250s, 2 PVR250s, USB-UIRT (2 STBs), Internal FireWire/Dual IDE Converter (IFC-1) HTPC SW: XP Pro/SP 2, SageTV v7.1.5.252 Beta, Java v1.6.0_10, PVR drivers v1.18.21.23257, HVR drivers 7.6.1.27118 HD100 Extender: 2 (server is just a server) Future plans: 1 more HVR2250, 1 Ceton CC 4-way tuner, 10TB diskspace Issues: 1 PVR250 not working, system board? |
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Try Sage on another piece of hardware.... your system may be the cause of instability, not Sage SageTV Betas are already tested by users all over the world. Bug reports are submitted and Sage Developers address these issues with additional beta releases until they release what they feel is a stable release based upon user feedback. The Core is incredibly stable. However you repeatedly find every opportunity to knock SageTV at every hiccup you encounter and many will assure you the majority of us are very happy with SageTV and its support. Not knocking MCE at all, but not all software is for everyone and that is including SageTV Quote:
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Server: Dual Tuner: PVR-150MCE/PVR-250MCE/SageTV v5.02/Asus Pundit-R 2.4GHZ/512MB DDR RAM/250 GB Maxtor HD (8MB Buffer) External Seagate 400GB HD via USB 2.0/Onboard ATI 9100 using SVIDEO TV-Out/Nvidia DVD decoder/Actisys 200L IR Blaster (Dish receiver) USBUIRT (DirectTV receiver)/Lite-On 4X DVD-R/RW/Windows XP Pro SP2/Adesso Mini IR Keyboard w/integrated mouse/Tivo "Peanut" Remote via USBUIRT/Dish Network Model 301/DirectTV subscriber/Webserver Plugin v2.8 Last edited by cmaffia; 06-14-2006 at 07:31 PM. |
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