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ATSC 3
ATSC 3 is coming, as we all knew.
https://www.tvtechnology.com/atsc3/a...eid=07e7c7ffb0 And Silicon dust is getting ready. https://mailchi.mp/4659a0c71775/hdho...4k-for-atsc-30 So, will new Sage support this device (do we think?) and will it be able to playback recordings captured via this device? And more importantly (and less likely) will I be able to playback those recordings via a Sage Extender? If not I won't be going to ATSC 3 any time soon. Thanks
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People do have 4K HEVC files working on PC clients. I think I have also seen threads where they also work on Android clients. In fact, MPEG-2 playback is sometimes an issue on AndroidTV clients, so it is possible that ATSC 3.0 will work better than the original ATSC.
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The bigger issue is the SageTV is effectively just stable with not much hope of getting better. Not many new users, limited development and the same issues repeating over and over. If you want to buy new products users should be considering their alternatives for the future. It is a testament to how good it was that users are able to continue to enjoy it to this day.
HEVC is just one issue 4k files can be huge, bigger than OTA MPEG2 in my experience. It will be interesting to see what they are like in the real world. Martin |
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Sage has options for auto-conversion of recordings, does whatever software it uses have the ability to convert the new format to a "current" format that Sage can use? It wouldn't fix the inability to watch live, but it would at least make recordings usable.
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You would also lose resolution as you would be going from 2160p to 1080p, assuming that you were encoding to play on an HD200 or HD300 extender.
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Once any show is recorded, there is the same option to convert it manually in the play menu (assuming you have the "advanced" menu turned on) - on the right side near the top. There are options for trimming off the front and the end as well, so if you had padding on the front or back and wanted that chopped off for the final copy you keep, you can do that (though you need to do a little math because it's done in seconds and you have to list seconds to cut off the front and total length to keep, not seconds cut off the end). With auto-convert, as soon as a show is done recording, it starts converting. If others are already converting, it just queues it. I've used it for years, especially on cartoons for my kids because they don't care if the shows are HD or not, so I convert the 1080i OTA stuff to like "Good Quality MKV" which creates a lower-bitrate 480p (or maybe i?) file. It is very reliable, and in the rare cases where something causes a failure, it won't delete the original so you still have it.
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I do remember that now, but if I remember correctly these were not very modern codecs and were made for the days of the iPod. I don't think it even supports H.264, never mind newer stuff. Nor did it support hardware assisted stuff like QuickSync. That is why I used Handbrake.
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Not sure what you mean, I have it set to auto-convert many of my OTA recordings (native 1080i MPEG2) to MKVs daily...
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It sounds like a use case for OpenDCT. SageTV itself may not be able to interface with the devices and make the recordings, but I'd be surprised if OpenDCT couldn't find a way to make it work. |
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There are likely two reasons that you wouldn’t be able to play ATSC recordings on extenders - they are 4K and they are H.265. Those reasons would both go away with P.C. clients and the right video card and codec.
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