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Originally Posted by johnwmreed
I have a HDTV (actually it is on order), Sage TV on my computer, a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600 (however, it doesn't have an IR Blaster) and a SageTV Media Extender (just got it).
I picked up a STB from Comcast - a Motorola DCT5100 (the only one my Comcast has for HDTV). It is big, plus it costs me $7.00/mo.
I assume I connect the STB to the Hauppauge via the Coaxial cable connection? Is the HDTV signal still pure at this point, or has it been degraded by the STB?
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Cable boxes only output downcoverted SD over the RF (coax) connections. The only outputs that provide HD are the Component/HDMI or (maybe) Firewire (though these are often worthless).
The only thing the HVR can record in HD are OTA and clear digital cable, both directly from the line.
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But do I really need a DCT5100? What is the minimum requirements for a STB that maximizes the HDTV experience that the Sage TV/Hauppauge/Media Extender setup provide?
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Today, the best overall combo, in terms of functionality and cost, is a Hauppauge HD PVR paired with an STB with HD component outputs. This gives you access to all the HD you subscribe to and in full HD quality.
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I am going to have to figure out how best to allow Sage TV to change cable channels (IR Blaster, etc,) which means I may have to get another WinTV-HVR-1600 with IR Blaster capability. Physically the STB and IR Blaster setup is a big physical footprint. This is another reason I am motivated to look for a smaller, less powerful STB that will do the job (i.e, provide optimal HDTV experience). So, what are the requirements for a HDTV STB?
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If the STB provides HD component output, it's good enough, but as noted above, the Hauppauge HD PVR is the only device that can record it.
Well there are a few alternatives, the R5000 mod (which is costly and likely not compatible with your boxes) or the Blackmagic intensity (no hardware encoder so IMO inferior to the HD PVR).