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Why I would want #4 as the top one is I have issues with running out of tuners on a too frequent basis. Right now Tuesday evenings are a big problem. I SageTV could just grab an entire channel/sub-channel using a single tuner these problems would virtually disappear for me.
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SHS, I just purchased an Amazon FireTV, the full-on $99 version, and it wasn't capable of feeding my AVR a DTS signal, which was the entire reason that I purchase it over the FireTV Stick. The very same videos, that I purchased via Amazon Prime, played perfect audio via the Xbox 360 Amazon app. I got the run-around at Amazon support of course.
Are any of those devices fully capable of feeding trouble-free media to my AVR, including any SageTV media, with 5.1 channel audio, or HD audio? |
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My NUC can. It's the primary method for viewing TV in our house. I have both Sage and Kodi installed on it; works with 1080P, 3D (obviously, not in Sage), HD audio, bitstreaming over HDMI, etc., feeding a Pioneer receiver. I admit I did have some issues with codecs at first, but the LAV codecs fixed everything right up. I currently use LAV for video and ffdshow for audio.
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I believe one of the goals should be to upgrade the archaic Placeshifter MPEG2 encoding to H.264 or even H.265 and allow increasing the resolution to 720p or 1080p.
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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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also, 64 bit 1394 channel changing would be super, as well as another multiple IR solution (another Raspberry project?)
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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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Anyway, like everyone else I'm really excited about what this means for Sage (first time in a long while), though I expect if I told my family, they'll start dreading me tinkering with everything again! Might even have to dust off those Java skills though it's been a loooong time since I did any Java, .NET and C# have been paying the bills for a number of years now.
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Server: Win7 64bit; i5 2500; 32GB ram; Blackgold BGT3595; 18TB + 120GB SSD; Edgestore DAS401T; DVBLink; Oscam; Omnikey 3121 Lounge Client: HD300; Yamaha RX-V765 connected to 55" Furrion 1080p LCD; Logitech Harmony One remote Kitchen: HD300 32" LCD, Bed 1: HD300 - 40" LCD, Bed 2: HD300 - 24" LCD, Bed 3: HD300 - 22" LCD |
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The merits of extenders vs. clients have been debated for years here (especially the past 3 ) but if extenders aren't that important, look at how many people have left simply because they could no longer get them and know the ones they already have will die. The number of posts saying "if someone came up with an equal replacement, I'd stay..." are too many to count.
The good news is that with open sourcing and all of the devices available today, it's very likely someone will come up with an equal. But if it's a computer (vs. a dedicated Sage device), it's still unlikely to meet the WAF/FAF (family) that the extender provides, as mentioned by several above. Along with my initial question to Narflex about whether extenders could be resurrected (which started this subtopic), maybe he could share some info about numbers sold in the past, so we'd know whether it was legit that there'd be enough demand if, say, the minimum batch size from overseas was 10,000 units.
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(Yes, I remember hearing that 10K number being thrown about years ago too) |
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Most everyone seems focused on the front end improvements. I am hoping for some substantial back end improvement possibilities. I would love to install SageTV on my homebuilt Linux server. It draws a max of 20 watts with 3 HDDs running. I occasionally see linux licenses for sale but I've been hesitant to try setting up 3 year old software on a current distro. My linux skillset is pretty limited....
I also think that to bring new users in, someting like a flashable backend image for a raspberry pi or Chromebox would be ideal. Attach a a big USB drive and you have an open source Tablo competitor. You would be able to serve up recordings to most any front end out there. Since all the configuration of the tuners, channel lineups, plugins etc. is done on the client, SageTV is ideal as a headless backend server. If someone builds a client add-on for Kodi similar to Martin's excellent X-newa plugin for Npvr which is basically a full client with the full windows interface. Then you could basically flash the backend, attach an HDhomerun to your antenna and scan for channels and set up the epg in the Kodi plugin. |
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Great news - still using SageTV to record (Plex for streaming) and i just bought an HD PVR2 to begin the jump from SD to HD.
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My chromebox (nearly a Celeron NUC), bitstreams fine with OpenELEC.
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On the plus side I've found other uses for the NUC, just set up SickRage with Newsbin on it and so far so good. |
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For the questions about how many devices of this nature you'd need to order at once; we did them in as small of quantities as 500 (but had to agree to buy at least 1000) as part of it. We used 3 different manufacturers (one for each extender), and some of them had 1000 unit minimums, others were 2000.
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Lol...it never used MPEG2 encoding..it was always MPEG4. The main reason we didn't use H264 was the CPU power required to encode that...but that may no longer be an issue. I also had to modify the MPEG4 codecs in FFMPEG to do adaptive bitrate control...so that same work would need to be done for h264 unless the codec already supports it.
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Are you referring to the audio via USB->Creative or the audio from the NUC itself being worse? The former would make sense, but I'm not so sure about the latter.
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