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or at least I don't think so... files saved were normal mgeg or .ts, etc... nothing fancy there, Sage could play them when I switched from BTV... as for phone home... maybe, I don't really recall... could be... but Snapstream is still there, so their servers are still there... so that's a non issue... hey I just thought of something... I still own a BTV & BTV link license... they have EPG for life (well for Snapstreams life at any rate), anyway I can get sage to use their EPG data? that would get me EPG data for free....
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I am pretty sure they use .tp not .ts
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you could be correct... been a while since I ran BTV... but sage did import and play them... so they cant be all that strange...
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http://www.memoryexpress.com/Product...6%28ME%29.aspx Before I used Sage TV I used MCE. The main reason I cut over was for the HD. MS didn't support it. It took awhile to get used to how Sage was but in the end we preferred it. When I first started using MCE I worked with a lot of engineers who ran MythTV. So I always heard about what it can do and was doing for them. I've ran Linux servers at home before. I guess it didn't have the hardware support I needed back then. Now it's looking better. I am the type who would prefer to run a windows server. It's easier to run other types of software on the server as well, with linux you're more handcuffed to what is available. |
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For me to say it's obsolete now is premature. However, I am forward thinking. Any of us can see the end date of this thing. Now... I could be wrong and go through all this effort and Google turns around and releases Sage 8 that works like Sage 7 but better (one can only hope). But in the mean time I am *assuming* this is not the case and looking at a contingency plan. I think it's only prudent. |
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room |
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I agree with you, should you choose to not update your system. Unfortunately on my system I will be applying all updates, always. Since I choose to do that it puts my system at risk of being broken.
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The only issue I forsee is when we get HD terrestrial in my area of the UK next year and the tuner cards will be unsupported.
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No, but I've been meaning to buy a Kill-A-Watt for many reasons (including diagnosing why I have between a $300 and $500 a month utility bill ). I'm quite sure the draw from the moving drive, would be 5-6 watts alone. Plus the PPC chips weren't exactly the most efficient anyways. Toss in chipsets, onboard video, and I don't think it will match the HD2/300 in any way. Ahh those were the days. Sleek, sleek, HD300s. LOL.
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I'm betting DVBViewer will work with your new broadcasts, and as such, will work in sage. Which brings to mind, that ANY non-DRM source can work with sage via plugins, even if sage never makes any more changes.
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There has been many file extensions used for transport streams, as an early adopter they simply ended up with one that wasn't the one that emerged as the most popular (.ts). That's not in the same league as say MCE recording to a proprietary format...
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It's sort of scary when you see how much some of this stuff draws, even when monitors are "asleep", unless they are the newest of the new and really only draw a tiny amount when asleep. I think Tom's Hardware had a 29-watt idle H55/Intel mini or micro system, but I don't know what it drew when you kicked up the video. Again, no doubt way more than the sub-10 watt extenders. I had nasty bills like that. We also air condition, so the electric company gets us coming and going - high-draw computer systems and then A/C to cool all the waste heat they throw off (I think a computer is like a light bulb - about 5% efficient, the rest going to heat).
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I also have a 120 gallon saltwater tank, with almost 600W in T5 flouresent lighting. And of course the pumps, etc. I did have a scary moment -- I had a fridge that was about to burn down the house. I happen to put my hand on top of the fridge as I was having a conversation with someone and it was hot to the touch. Didn't see anything obstructing the vents at the bottom, and it was an oldie (came with house) so I bought a new LG with the linear compressor "scratch and dent" (not sure because the only scratch or dent it has on it is one I put in it whilst being too cheap to pay for delivery. Anyways, we pulled the old one out, and there was a scorcher running up the wall. Hours later the drywall was too hot to touch still. A bigger fridge, with the temp set very very low for both freezer (-3 f) and fridge (34 f) and that change dropped $100+ off the electric the first full month and it's stayed off. I switched to a high efficiency pair for washer and drier and WOW what a difference in the time it takes to wash and dry a load (the HE washer spins the stuff pretty much dry!), and the electricity and gas both went down a LOT (lots of laundry b/c of 2 kids, one of which generates at least a set of bed linens and quilt to be washed every morning. ). Anyways, back on topic... the kill-a-watt -- is it reliable? Ever had any problems with it? They seem pretty inexpensive. I suppose I could rig something and use my digital ammeter, but that has potential for disaster. |
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I like my kill o watt thingy... very useful when building systems & stuff to verify the power needed matches with the power used....
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On/Idle = 46W HD MPEG2 = 57W SD MPEG2 = 50W HD H.264 = 56W BluRay = 55W S3 Sleep = 2.2W S4/Off = 0.4W
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room |
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What type of psu did it have before it blew up?
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Whatever crap one came in my $40 case. hec Compucase 120W mini-ITX I think. hec doesnt' even make that power supply anymore. The one going in is an Athena Power 220W. I don't really expect much change in the power draw from one PS to the other. At most it's going to be 5-10% difference in most cases, which is pretty inconsequential when dealing with max 50W systems.
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I like the greater reliability of the NAS box in that if a drive dies, the box doesn't have to come down for a day or so while the array is rebuilt. Also, I was running into applications that would run on a regular Windows XP machine, but would not run under WHS. But when I crunch the numbers, no purchase on the scale of a NAS box or a new PC makes pure economic sense.
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Make sure to consider the Power Correction Factor - things that are inductive let more electricity "slide" through them vs. a pure resistance item such as a toaster. This makes you use more electricity than you think. It's also why BBU's quote in VA primarily, since a PCF other than 1.0 shortens how long they can supply backup current. But yeah, the Kill-A-Watt is plenty accurate, easy to use, versatile, and cheap. You program in your electric rate as well. It will give you instant, average over time, etc. power use and cost and many other things. You may want to consider an adult diaper for your first cost readings of the fish tank and your twin GPU system... Just as an example, I computed out my power costs for running my trading system for 8 hours a day. It adds about $100 to my monthly electric bill. That fits with my neighbors who have a similar size home but don't use the juice I do. I also calculated it added about $50 per month in the summer in A/C costs to get rid of the waste heat. I was very close according to my electric utility. This is one of the primary reasons I am against building a simple, dedicated client system vs. an extender. Only the extenders like Sage and Dune and Popcorn Hour can get down into the tiny electrical consumption range and fast, near-instant boot times. Unsuspected benefit - you get electric heating in the winter. I have ridiculously low gas bills, believe it or not.
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Asus P5Q Premium MB, E6750, 4GB RAM, 32-bit XP Pro SP3, 3Ware 9590SE controller, 80GB 7.2K Laptop boot drive w/SuperSpeed Cache Utility & eBoostr, (1) KWorld ATSC-110, (1) 950Q USB, (1) 2250 tuner, (1) HD-PVR using USB-UIRT, (1) 1600 Dual card, (1) DVICO Fusion 5 Gold, (1) Hauppauge 1250, (1) Hauppauge 2250, 8 various storage HD's, NEC-based x1 USB add-on card, 2 outdoor antennas capturing 2 different OTA markets, Dish Network w/HD Receiver for HD-PVR. Last edited by Savage1701; 08-02-2011 at 09:21 AM. |
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