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Need Hardware Advice - New Server for transcoding vs. more HD200s
I have been using SageTV for five+ years. I dabbled in some of the customizations, etc, back in version 2 until I figured out my WAF was more dependent on time spent fiddling with electronics than on features of said electronics.
As a result, I am currently running a vanilla Sage 6.6 install on my "server" in our workout room. We watch there when we exercise, and I have an HD200 at our big screen and a media mvp in the master bedroom. That is where things stood prior to Comcast turning my world on ear by stopping analog transmission. For the moment we are using clear QAM on our big screen and I have purchased one HDHR. I am at peace with the idea the HDHR may limited to OTA tuning if/when Comcast starts encrypting extended basic channels. My question is this -- now that Comcast's change has gently pushed me into the HD recording world, would my three analog TVs be better served by a) a new server that can handle transcoding, comskip, etc, and two more media mvps b) three more HD200s As far as I can tell, the cost of the HD200s might be slightly higher but not by much. The networking won't be an issue (wired cat6) and so far my "server" is doing an acceptable job of recording HD, and also I do have more storage I can add. Comskip is not a big deal to us; it would be great to have but if it is difficult to install/tune, my wife is going to run out of patience with me. Thanks for any feedback. Sorry, thought my system details would show up because I added them to my profile: Athlon XP 2500, 512 MB RAM, WinXP, PVR-250, eHome Wonder (x2), HDHR, 800 MB storage, HD200, Media MVP Last edited by bcloud; 09-03-2009 at 07:28 AM. Reason: Adding my system details |
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I have an HD100 and use the composite out into an old CRT TV and the picture quality is great. I think you'd be better served going the HD200 route rather than MVP's as the HD200 will do all the hard work and when you upgrade your other TV's you wont have any extra expense. |
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It might be a little more expensive now, but I'd suggest the HD200 route for future costs. Buying new MVPs doesn't make much sense to me because they have no future. You'd have to think in time (years) your analog TVs will die/leave and you'll have flat panels to replace them. At that point, you'll be all set.
Plus,, you'll probably need a new server soon anyhow (or at least more hard drive space with all the HD content). Good luck |
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Thanks for taking the time to respond and for the advice, it all makes sense. I suspect I knew the answer already but its always helpful to hear it from someone else as well.
Take care |
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Absolutely more HD200s. Transcoding is much more of a PITA than the technical shortcomings and expense of the HD200s.
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If you're going to be recording and serving up HD to more than, say, 2 tv's you're better off going gibabit networking on your current server as well. Oh and +1 for more HD200's.
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