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help with sage file system
Hello,
Can someone please help explain the file system used by sage. I understand that with NTFS file system, that all live tv recordings, and scheduled recordings are put into a large file. My question is what is the default directory of where everything is stored. Is live tv recordings recorded into a different directory or file, then the scheduled recording?? Also, Are the recording that are recorded , put into plain mpeg2 format, and can I just by going to the directory where the files are kept, play them through a program such as WIn media player or power dvd, or do the files have to be played through the sage software?? Thanks, ccerj8 |
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Sage records every show to an individual file, NTFS allows each show to be only one file (on FAT32 file size is limited to 2Gb I think) so most shows would have to multiple files.
The default directory is somewhere on the C: drive, in the Sage directory I think. One of the first things I always do is to change it to the drive I give Sage. I'll strongly recommend you give Sage it's own partition/drive to use (format it with 64k blocks while you're at it). If you can't dedicate a partition/drive for Sage to use, at least change the recording directory to something other than the C: drive. Everything is recorded into the same directory, but as I said each show is its own file. And yes, they're just plain MPEG-2 and can be played by anything that supports MPEG-2, although Sage has the best "couch/remote" interface so that's what I use to play them. |
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