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If the normal SageTV software can be used like a 'playback' only client or the client can be used and rolled back every 21 days, then I can live with that, even if I have to roll it back every 21 days for a decade. Hopefully there isn't a 'time bomb' in the software where the date kills the software. I don't think it 'calls home' to renew it functionality. So, I think it will work for many years. Eventually Windows 7 support will be dropped, so it may have to run on Windows 7 for a decade or two if there isn't a better replacement. I haven't been 'all over it' yet because it's summer in Minnesota (which are very short) and I've been outside working in the garden areas. The next rainy day I'll set up something. Dave |
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Reading through this thread I find myself wondering why we all suddenly want to expand our systems when we had so much time before the buyout.
I think it is funny that I was about to purchase some extenders or client license's when this happened, now I wish I would have. Live and learn I guess.
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I really would like to build a Client (I have an extra license) but I am concerned w/performance. The only PC client I have built so far is on an old laptop with integrated graphics. It works but HD isn't smooth like with an extender and I can't get sound to work properly on DVDs or Bluray MKV files. What is the experience like with a computer that can actually handle HD? Any limitations compared to an extender?
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Will OS: Windows 7 Hardware: Intel Core i7-920 with 12GB RAM & an Adaptec 5805 with a Chenbro 36-port SAS Expander Case: Antec 1200 with 4 iStarUSA trayless hot-swap cages (20 drives max) Drives: 8 Toshiba/Hitachi 2TB drives in a RAID 6 & 7 Toshiba 3TB drives in a RAID 6 Capture Cards: HDHomeRun Connect Quatro 4, Hauppauge 60 HD-PVR Players: 5 HD300s, 2 HD200s |
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Another alternative that people might want to consider would be a ps3. It has the right hardware, and it's a decent price, but getting any kind of software on it would take a bit of tinkering.
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In addition, the PS3 is large, hot, and noisy no comparison for a slim and silent HD300.
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Also, the PS3 slim isn't as hot, and even the older models aren't that noisy. Granted, it's nowhere near a HD300, but we can't buy those anymore, but you can still be a PS3. |
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There was a linux client for the ps3 being developed a long time ago, but it was scrapped because you can't get access to the video hardware so video playback was unacceptable. If we could have gotten that to work then yes, we'd have a pretty awesome extender. Too bad sony locks it down. You can't even install linux anymore.
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SageTV Server: unRAID Docker v9, S2600CPJ, Norco 24 hot swap bay case, 2x Xeon 2670, 64 GB DDR3, 3x Colossus for DirecTV, HDHR for OTA Living room: nVidia Shield TV, Sage Mini Client, 65" Panasonic VT60 Bedroom: Xiomi Mi Box, Sage Mini Client, 42" Panasonic PZ800u Theater: nVidia Shield TV, mini client, Plex for movies, 120" screen. Mitsubishi HC4000. Denon X4300H. 7.4.4 speaker setup. |
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Mine's pretty noisy. If I just turn it on, and let it idle, the fan ramps up to where you can hear it across the house!
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Your real issues is making it quiet. A lot of people want these small atom boxes but they still have tiny high speed fans. I prefer a full size case and use 120mm slow moving fans. The power supply ends up being the only thing you can hear at all and a decent one is almost silent. If you setup the HTPC to go to sleep when you are not using it then power usage is just not that be a deal. If you really want a low power machine I would not pick the Atom\Ion option but go with the new AMD E-350 APU. I would go with something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856176025
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856173023 The Giada has a remote but no SPDIF out (might not be a problem for most?) it's also super slim. The Zotac has Optical SPDIF out but no remote (it's chunkier, but has a VESA mount included) VERY curious if someone has an e350 as a client and how it is working? I found a thread on the Zotac forum where a sage user GaryK had sage but haven't got a response from him as to how it is working out. Oh and I've read if you want to go linux you want an nvidia video chip as intel and AMD/ATI linux drivers are second rate compared to nvidia. I am planning on windows at this point so not an issue. Does anyone have an E350 and how is working for you??
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I am continuing to do research of a nettop solution for our HD300 shortage (the eBay prices are not worth it).
I came across this computer: Xstreamer Ultra. It seems almost too good to be true (scroll to the bottom of the page for all the specs). I haven't found any reviews online besides a mention by Engadgetat CES 2011. Has anyone used this or have any experience with the company?
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Will OS: Windows 7 Hardware: Intel Core i7-920 with 12GB RAM & an Adaptec 5805 with a Chenbro 36-port SAS Expander Case: Antec 1200 with 4 iStarUSA trayless hot-swap cages (20 drives max) Drives: 8 Toshiba/Hitachi 2TB drives in a RAID 6 & 7 Toshiba 3TB drives in a RAID 6 Capture Cards: HDHomeRun Connect Quatro 4, Hauppauge 60 HD-PVR Players: 5 HD300s, 2 HD200s |
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If you boot off the USB stick then your only option would be to run Placeshifter. But Placeshifter doesn't support playing back ripped DVDs. Seems a little limiting to me. And to remove the limits you would need to add probably US $200. (OS and drive.) The advertised price including shipping and vat is $448.86 US. Not that competitive I don't think. If I'm spending $650 for a client I can get something more powerful for less. Gerry
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This is a better deal. Less memory, no remote, no hdmi or mini keyboard, but it is over $200 less.
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Uh...$350 for the unit itself. No thanks.
Can I suggest the Shuttle XS35. There is an ION version for about $240 (maybe get it on sale). Load up W7 and you gots yourself a fanless extender for $400 (once you add SSD, memory, OS, IR etc.). The Giada cube was also on sale for $150 a couple of weeks back. Might be good.
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I'm curious if there are any new deals (lowest price) for a mini PC that can handle 1080p AVC/VC1 decoding with HDMI and SPDIF optical out 5.1 channel (prebuilt). The only thing I'd be willing to add to the cost is the OS and USB-UIRT for a remote control.
Edit: It seems like heatvent suggested, the XS35GT V2 is relatively popular. I would prefer to buy it with a small SD drive and RAM builtin (with or without an OS). It seems to be about the same price (with everything included) as an HD300 on ebay.
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