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What products do I need for WHS stand alone box.
1. What Sage products do I need to use this one box for all this without any other computers involved?
2. I've never done anything with using a computer as a DVR so I'm quite new to this. I just assembled a WHS machine with a GeForce 8600 GT card. From what I read on this card it should to 1080i through the s-video port. I haven't hooked it up to my HTDV yet to try it out. Answered below thanks. 3. I was hoping to just use a DVD and Windows Media Player to try out the video but found out the WMP doesn't install on WHS. Is there a player that will? Answered in another post. 4. I do want to do DVR on this machine. I would like to start with a 2 channel card so I can record 1 channel while watching another with the ability to freeze or rewind live TV. Do I just install a TV card and Sage TV then I'm set? OK on this I've read through what I can find on the forum about using Sage TV with Windows Home Server. It looks like I reserve a drive for Sage recording not added to the pool. I don't install Sage on this drive just record to it correct? - Answered below thanks. Thanks, Lance Last edited by wdesign; 01-28-2008 at 06:33 AM. Reason: Some answered. Numbered points. 1 left to answer. |
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You're not going to get 1080i out of S-video. 1080i is an HD format and would require component, DVI, or HDMI. Your 8600GT should have DVI and probably an adapter for component.
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I think I understand what Lance means. Just about all nVidia cards have an output jack above the DVI ports that can do composite, s-video, and component. The port is s-video compatible (you can plug an s-video directly cable into it), but can also output 1080i component with a (usually included) component adapter.
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Yes, that is correct. Actually, you do not get to choose where to install SageTV. Make sure to download the SageTV version for WHS and save the msi-file in "\\your-server-name\Software\Add-Ins". Install from the console ("Settings" - "Add-ins" - "Available" tab). SageTV then gets installed on one of the pooled drives.
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