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Some HD Hardware Questions
I'm looking to buy an HD TV in the next 2 weeks or so. So all of a sudden I need info on how I can best set up my Sage with it. I've got a few questions that I haven't found clear answers for on the forums yet, any help would be appreciated.
1 - I will have 1 HD tv and a client on a STD TV. The client currnetly streams the video over 802.11g. If I recorde HD content in sage will I still be able to watch it on my client? Will the server down convert before sending the signal over or does the client have to do that? I don't think my client can handle much work, the server is the work horse. Also, it's on the G network and no better solution for me untill N is finalized. 2 - The only real solution I've seen for QAM tuning has been the HDHomerun thread. Is this basically the only option for unencrypted QAM tuning in sage? If there are more options can somone show me where to find a good list of them all? 3 - I'm currnetly not running the Version 6 that I now see is out. I'm on 4 or 5, I can't remember. It's the last version that you could buy w/o the free upgrade (yea I got screwed on that one). Will I need to upgrade my sage to V6.0 to use QAM? Is there an upgarde price that's cheaper than buying the server all over again? 4 - For my non HD recordings will the videocard / sage do some sort of up-converting to try and make the STD TV look decent on an HD TV? 4b - Would I be better off watching non-HD DVD's through the computer if it can "upconvert" rather than my standard DVD player? Thanks for the help here are the specs on my current set up that's been running great for me for the last few months Server: Athlong 64 X2 4200+ 2GB Ram 350GB HD space SATA (This has been plenty for me so far even with a few shows in HD I think I'll be fine) GeForce 7600GT This is the computer that I'll want to display 1080p output on. Client 1Ghz 1Gb Ram 802.11g Does just fine displaying and streaming the STD TV content from the server upstairs in my bedroom. I do plan to change to 802.11n once it's all finalized. Any tips or pointers for me as I look to move into an HD tv with sage? I do not use a STB and my cable companie currently doesn't encrypt the HD content. I have friends in the area that can tune the HD content straight from the Coax, and with that nice looking HDHomerun I could even look into OTA HD if it provides an extra channle or two. |
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Wow thanks for all those quick answers Stanger
Sounds like my biggest hurdle is going to be the fact that I can't record HD and then watch on my client. Even if you assume I wait until the 802.11N stuff is finalized to upgrade to QAM-in-sage, I'll still be unable to watch the shows that I record in HD on my client. This seems like it would be a common problem so is there a common work around for that? I don't really want a super expensive, loud, powerful, computer just to watch STD TV in my bedroom. I guess from what you were saying I could get an extender but then my client machine becomes sunk cost. Wife won't be big on that. Is there a way to have sage record the same show in HD and non-HD formats at the same time? Since I would be adding the HD tuner to the normal tuner that wouldn't inter fear with my normal recording schedule anyway. Then I could still watch stuff on my client and watch HD on the big TV. Or maybe there is a way I can have the server process the HD content like it would for an extender? Anyone done something like that? Sounds like the upgrade price is fairly painless, I'm sure the wife won't mind $30 upgrade if I can figure out how to make this HD fairly painless. |
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Well, with V6 Sage now pulls the OTA guide data off the ATSC PSIP info (I don't think QAM includes that) and I've had to adjust my favorites to be limited to ATSC stations so it wouldn't record both at the same time.
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I saw that solution mentioned in another thread about SD and HD. Sounds like I can either
1 - Set two favorites and record both HD and SD (maybe a good idea until I'm sure the HD is working well ) 2 - Choose to record in HD or SD and not be able to watch the HD content on my client. That's really not a terrible solution. I'm not sure what you meant by pulling the EPG from the ATSC PSIP info. Are you saying that if you set a favorite and it broadcast in both HD and SD sage by default records both? So if I'm using the HDHomerun for QAM (possibly OTA also) recording is there a benefit to V6? I've been looking at it and I couldn't find what you meant by "extra HD features" in V6. I mean it's only $30 so I'll most likely just upgrade. But you know, if it's not broke... I just hate to change versions when I'm running so stable right now. |
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Stranger,
It seems to me he's putting the carriage in front of the horse. I think he should switch his Athlon X2 as the client and make the 1 Ghz system the server. The client cpu should have the most processing power and the server the big hard drives. Last edited by roxy99; 01-08-2007 at 03:03 PM. |
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I do agree that the client is too puny though. |
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The server only needs to receive the data stream and HD datastream is digital so no processing required. I thought my suggestion made sense to swap the client and server so that his client could be hd. |
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The only real choices are upgrade the client (if possible), record a SD version of everything, or wait a few months until the HD extender is released. If the client is a EPIA or P3 there isn't much hope of upgrading. If it's an older Athlon machine it might be possible to pick up a cheap cpu that could do the job. Of course I'm assuming it has a decent video card that has good acceleration. Last edited by blade; 01-09-2007 at 06:35 AM. |
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Either way a basic P4 or 32 bit Athlon XP is cheap. Motherboards cost next to nothing if you go cheap. HD media extender sounds promising... My Server is an Athlon XP 3200 and is a client. The video card Ti4200 does 720p resolution but forget about 1080i resolution. |
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