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Central Sage Server Win 10 64 Bit, Two HD200, Three HD300, & One PC Client 21 TB storage. SageTv 64 Bit |
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Any chance of locating him for the source code?
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Not that I would know about. I have not seen him on here in a long time.
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I believe it's a simple as calling an HTTP URL. I could probably manage to build one of those when I get time but would need you to test it.
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I will test it.
I'm building a new Sage server, and since the 64 bit Sage is out of Beta I thought I would go with that version instead of the old 32 Bit. I will setup my new server with 64 bit Sage and when you get the DLL written send it to me and I will test it out.
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Central Sage Server Win 10 64 Bit, Two HD200, Three HD300, & One PC Client 21 TB storage. SageTv 64 Bit |
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In the meantime, check out this post (https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/sho...&postcount=183) for Bob's DirectTV solution using the EXEMultiTunerPlugin. I realize it's not as simple but once you're set up it's all under the hood anyway. You can keep the DLL that's already installed rather than the one from his .zip.
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Now, I installed Windows 7 Professional on a second SSD hard drive and upgraded it to Windows 10. I installed Acronis True Image and imaged the computer to a USB hard drive and to the encrypted cloud. I strongly recommend doing period images during your build process and then periodic images after that point in time. You can configure Acronis True Image to automatically do incremental images every day to a USB hard drive and to the encrypted cloud. During the build process, you NEVER should go back and install everything from scratch! It's just too time consuming and painful! SageTV is a critical operation after you get used to watching everything with SageTV, skipping all the commercials. It's critical to be able to recover the computer quickly with an image, or faster yet, with a cloned drive. I have front swappable SSD hard drive bays, so swapping SSD hard drives is quick and easy. It's still possible to upgrade to Windows 10 for free on the Internet, but you should do that build with a separate boot hard drive, so you can do the build gradually, switching back and forth between the Windows 7 and Windows 10 SSD hard drives. If you're not using SSD hard drives, you should upgrade to using SSD hard drives for the boot drives, and the recording drives, if you can afford to buy several larger SSD recording drives. My new Windows 10 SSD build just has the operating system, Chrome, and Acronis True Imaged installed on it right now. I have an image at that checkpoint. So, if the SageTV install fails, I can easily recover to the previous checkpoint image. I'll keep taking periodic checkpoint images during the build process, so I never have to start the SageTV installation from scratch if something fails along the way to get everything working. |
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If you have an Acronis boot disc / usb drive, then you don't have to install it on your SageTV server - Acronis can restore your boot drive from a system image created by Windows Backup (Windows 7 or 10) using the Acronis boot media.
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For my home computer systems, I usually used Norton Ghost, which was very reliable recoveries after version 6.5. Sadly, Norton Ghost ended its long run some time ago. I switched to Acronis after Norton Ghost. At work, we used Symantec System Backup and Recovery for Windows servers for many years. That was great software for bare metal recoveries, smaller recoveries, and for cloning servers. I believe they sold that product to another company eventually, which ended that product line. Now, my old employer moved on to a different backup / recovery solution. It’s important to periodically test the backup recovery process, to make sure it works. We had duplicate server testing hardware at work, so the recovery testing had no impact to the production servers. But for a home computer system, you could test the recovery onto a test hard drive. I have front panel SSD hard drive bays on my SageTV computer, which makes it easy to swap out hard drives. After installing the 64-bit SageTV on my Windows 10 SSD, I discovered that the Silicon Dust HD Homerun Prime wasn’t recognized by SageTV, even after installing the HDHome run prime software. I forgot that OpenDCT was needed. I’ll work on installing OpenDCT today. It’s great that people post what they had to do to get SageTV installed, because it’s easy to forget steps after many years between SageTV rebuilds. I did discover the new HD Homerun version can receive 6 channels with one rented cable plugin module. My HD Homerun only can receive 3 channels at once. The downside with SageTV is that it can only record and playback at 720p, not 1080p. It would be nice to record at 4K too. I tested Plex, but it ran flaky and very sluggish, barely even works. I don’t know if there is a better DVR product than SageTV, even after years of product improvement stagnation with SageTV. Thanks for posting your SageTV build steps! |
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Not sure why you think this but Sage can record at 1080p and should be able to do 4k. No broadcasters transmit at that resolution so your choices are usually between 720p or 1080i, but that's a broadcast limitation. Sage can certainly play back at 4k.
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I'll re-check my recording and see if they are recording in 1080p. I checked several years ago, and they were recording in 720p. If they are recording in 720p, maybe I need to make changes in SageTV.
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So I have built a 64-bit DLL for DirecTV tuning like EricVic's. Steve52 isn't able to test it out right now but if anyone else is interested, reply here. If it works, I'll add it to the main code for the next release version.
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Please add - that is one thing I need before I go through the upgrade. What has been the overall performance difference going to 64 bit? Is the JV heap size increase helping?
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The primary advantage of 64-bit is heap size, which can mean everything if you’re running out if it all of the time on 32-bit. Even without the direcTV http tuning DLL, you can still use Bob’s setup outlined here: https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/sho...&postcount=183. The DLL in his .zip is already install now but otherwise follow his directions. |
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Many thanks to the team that has kept SageTV running ... I recently got a Synology nas DiskStation DS1019+ and was able to move SageTV to my Windows 10 VM running on the Synology.
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Channels DVR UBUNTU Server 2 Primes 3 Connects TVE SageTV Docker with input from Channels DVR XMLTV and M3U VIA Opendct. |
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I've been considering also going with a 1019+ - at least for storage at first. Do you run Comskip on that VM? I have HD-PVR's, so I'd likely still have to have a separate PC running SageTV as an encoder with the HD-PVRs...
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Server: Win 10 Pro 64 Bit, Intel i5, 8 GB, Samsung EVO 850 500 GB for OS, WD Black 4 TB + WD Black 1 TB for Recordings, 36TB Synology 1019+ for DVD/Bluray Rips, Music, Home Movies, etc., SageTV Server 64 Bit Ver 9.2.6.976, HDPVR x 2, Bell TV 6131 Receiver x 2, USB-UIRT with 56 KHz Receiver Clients: PC Client x 2, HD-300 x 2 (1 Using Netgear MoCA Coax Bridges), SageTV Miniclient on NVidia Shield x 3 |
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Yes I run Comskip and MCEBUDDY on the VM along with SageTV. I am also running Channels DVR(with Comskip) and HDHomeRun DVR APK's. I run SHR not raid 5 on it.
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Channels DVR UBUNTU Server 2 Primes 3 Connects TVE SageTV Docker with input from Channels DVR XMLTV and M3U VIA Opendct. Last edited by nyplayer; 04-08-2019 at 01:49 PM. |
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But on the practical side of things, when you go past a few TB of video storage, you’ll never have enough time in a year to watch more than a tiny fraction of your video collection, even if you were retired, didn’t have to spend time working, and you watched TV all day. I’m retired, but have a lot of things I do besides watching TV. But when I watch TV, I never aimlessly surf channels for the best of crappy programming that happens to be on watching live TV. But I understand the motivation to save videos that you just might want to watch, or watch again someday in the future. |
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