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SageTV Media Extender Discussion related to any SageTV Media Extender used directly by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to a SageTV supported media extender should be posted here. Use the SageTV HD Theater - Media Player forum for issues related to using an HD Theater while not connected to a SageTV server. |
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Looking for help with VOB, ISO, IMG, & MDS files.
I've been able to view VOB files with a MediaMVP, but it only plays the specific VOB file and then ends and does not treat the collection of VOB & IFO files as a single entity and return to the main menu. Also, I have many .ISO & .IMG files that have an associated .MDS file made with Alcohol 120%. Has anybody had any luck playing them?
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As you have discovered with the most recent beta the only capabilty the MVP has is playing the .vob individually. It doesn't and won't support the playing of the .ifo like a regular rip. Based on that a .ISO or .IMG file won't play either because it depends on a normal DVD structure (.IFO) within the file format. And it would have to be able to either read the format or support something like Daemon tools.
Gerry
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There are way too many DVD playing software (apps) out there for it to be this hard to play VOB/IFO like a normal DVD, where you can backup, go forward, etc. Yet, MPEG & DIVX movies play normally. I think the software writers dropped the ball. If a $20 dollar DVD player can play the VOB/IFO file assortment correctly, then I would think SageTV could as well. |
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Full DVD playback with menus/etc, including from DVD files on a hard drive, is available in SageTV and SageTVClient. Where it isn't available is when those files have to be transcoded for the MVP/Media Extender or Placeshifter client. - Andy
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A bigger question is: does the transcoding that GBPVR uses (for example) have the same playback limitations? (anyone tried it?) We REALLY need to solve this final hurdle on the MVP. In my opininion, it doesn't have to play exactly like a DVD, just needs to pass WAF.
-PGPfan |
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I'm with you. I don't need nor want the menus. I rip movie only. Just give it a way to start play the .vob files from the .ifo file.
Gerry
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This also starts to address the some other issues I have with the media extenders. With Gigabit home networks these days (mine included), Bandwidth is cheap. I've heard that it takes 22MBit/sec to run a DVD quality stream through the network. Obviously, 10MBit networks will have a problem, but I've already experimented with just a 100MBit network and had great results with running 3 independent streams of different movies. When I bought the MediaMVP, I thought it already had this capability. Performing a transcode will just diminish the DVD quality; not something I want. I've also experimented with wireless and running DVD quality streams. This did not turn out favorably. An 11g network was able to handle 1 stream fairly well, but had problems with 2 streams, even though the signal strength/quality was 'Very Good'. Obviously, 22MBits/sec times 2 equals 44MBits/sec, which is getting close to the 54MBits/sec bandwidth. I think a wired network is the way to go and is the reason why I wired my house. Enough rant for now. I should would love to be on the MediaMVP strategic planning committee. Maybe I'll make my own. Last edited by BugMan; 04-14-2006 at 09:51 AM. |
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In case you don't realize, the MediaMVP can only play back MPEG-2 video with MPEG or PCM audio, (I think it can do mp3s as well). Transcoding is not done for bandwidth constraints, it's done for compatibility purposes. Quote:
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But yes, many here are looking forward to the HD capable SageTV extender that has been hinted at. That should provide much better support, including, hopefully, full DVD playback. |
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And you don't transcode an .ISO or an .IMG file. An ISO image (.iso) is an informal term for a disk image of an ISO 9660 file system. As is typical for disk images, in addition to the data files that are contained in the ISO image, it also contains all the filesystem metadata (boot code, structures, and attributes). All of this information is contained in a single file. These properties make it an attractive alternative to physical media for the distribution of software which requires this additional information as it is simple to retrieve over the Internet. (Wikipedia is great. ) Definitely looking for a HD Sage extender or a networked DVD player that could run a "Sage client". Gerry
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Also, SageTV could play an .ISO or .IMG if it were programmed to mount the file for you and then play it like it would any other VOB file. Alcohol 120% performs this same function, there is no reason SageTV can't be programmed to do the same thing. I would be surprised if there wasn't an API, OCX, etc. written by Alcohol Soft (Alcohol 120%) or someone else for SageTV to use. |
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Where or how do I get the Studio?
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Studio is included in SageTV and SageTVclient and available for usage with a registered copy of Sage. See Page 6 of the Studio PDF, http://download.sage.tv/SageTVStudio_v4_UserGuide.pdf
Crtl-shift-f12 opens Studio. |
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Sage can do AC3 (technically the decoders used by Sage do AC3) but the MVP decoder can't, hence the transcoding for VOBs on the MVP.
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