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You would have to convert the mpeg2 recordings to something that's HTML5 friendly (mp4, ogg, or webm), but you could always configure your server to just automatically convert to the one you know you'll use, and serve that up. The biggest problem I've seen is that the conversion to these other formats can be slow. Last edited by david1234; 06-25-2011 at 07:59 PM. |
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Just discovered tonight that the encore wireless usb stick sold by Sage works fine with the WD Live Plus. If anybody's interested in that.
Bobby
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HORM
what i did recently was following.
I took a mini PC having a DVD-ROM and capable of playing full HD and installed a clean XP. To install all necessary codecs i use the 'zpic.exe' which is a part of Zoomplayer. Just install once on any pc, find the file and keep it before deinstalling Zoomplay - it will run on its own on any other system. Now i installed the EWF-Option which is used on embedded windows installations. This will enable HORM: Hibernate Once Resume Many Energy management was set to hibernate once Start/Stop Button is pressed - press on Remote Shutdown button will shut down. After installing SageTV Client and having made all setting for standard use i run Sagetv in full screen mode then press shutdown button so the a hibernate file is beeing created which i will start from every time the PC turned on. When everything worked out properly i imaged the harddisk and restored it to a cheap 8GB SSD drive (Transcend TS8GSSD25H-M). Booting and shutting down - both is quite fast. Differences to my HD200: · i can't start it with my remote · it takes a very little more time for starting · it takes a very little more time for shutting down but · i can play DVDs · it probably take less power when down · i can use a wireless keybord/mouse on my couch for browsing the internet Maybe this is an alternative to the HD extenders for somebody who has client licenses in spare. regards Franz |
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Except in no way would I recommend xp over w7 for the client. W7 is recommended for the w7 decoder alone.
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The only reason I'm guessing he's using XP is to get HORM support. I dont' believe anyone's gotten win7 hacked up to support it yet. I did toy around with the idea of using win embedded 7 for my cilent, so that I can use EWF and HORM (makes it much more appliance like), but licensing is a strange beast with embedded windows versions.
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How about using XBMC with the pleXBMC/plex addon to sync the SageTV media?
fonceur's post about Plex got me thinking here and as an added benefit, you can stream to your phone (iOS/Android)! -Jason
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The nice thing about it (over say the WD Live) is that it has a built-in web browser. Host a custom web interface on the sage server, point the VMP75 at it.... voila, instant extender, no client licensing required. I'd much prefer an HD300, but I'm thinking this might work until something else catches up with where Sage was.... Are there better similarly priced devices ($100 USD) with built-in browsers? |
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Just saw this review.
ASRock Core HT HTPC Sandybridge Everything you need except the OS. Includes a nice remote. Gerry
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Maybe this is where sage-google could go.
http://www.theandroidbox.com/?gclid=...FUdMpgodlmt_Yg The AndroidBox M6. With SageTV as an App/UI? Heres hoping as it says it plays all content
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Gerry
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Being an Android 2.2 device, it might limit the streaming capabilities... I wonder if I could simply "play files through the network" instead of having to stream...
EDIT: Looking around, there seems to be a bunch of those "Android TV box", just like there was a bunch of cheap Android tablets from China before the big guys woke up...
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I just tried the WD Live Plus, everything works except for bluray iso playback through network. It seems to work for about a minute and then the audio and video drops out. I did some searching and it seems to be the norm. Does the Boxee box do any better?
I did some more testing and was able to play a bluray ISO by connecting an external hard drive but only 1 out of 4 movies work. I guess I did not realize how good the HD300 is, I just cant justify spending $400 on a used one.
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I've got two client licenses.
I've been thinking about maybe getting a boxee or WDLive Hub, but now I'm wondering if a PC client might be better. |
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The PC client will cost you more but you know it will work with Sage...
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and anything else....
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Except u canbuy client licenses anymore..
Check out the boxee extender thread... It's a promising alternative. http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56535 |
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