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SageTV Software Discussion related to the SageTV application produced by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to the SageTV software application should be posted here. (Check the descriptions of the other forums; all hardware related questions go in the Hardware Support forum, etc. And, post in the customizations forum instead if any customizations are active.) |
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Moving Sage to a new machine
I would like to swap out my SageTV hardware but still maintain all my favorites and viewing habit information that the current configuration has accumulated. What do I need to save from the existing setup?
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SERVER AMD 1800, 512 MB Ram, 480GB, XP Pro, Sage 5.0.2.90, Geforce2MX, PVR 250, FusionHDTV5 RT Lite, USB UIRT to Direct TV reciever CLIENT AMD 64 3500, 512 MB Ram, XP Pro, ATI X300 Onboard Video, nVidia PureVideo Decoder, SPDIF Optical Out to Kenwood DTS |
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I think the Wiz.* files contain all the configuration info.
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Charles Lee |
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Save your Sage.properties file, and the Win.bin and Wiz.bak files.
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On another note, I have been monitoring performance on my 1800XP and have found that the utilization is very minimal, I would like to cycle in a quieter machine and happen to have an old Celeron 500, what is your opinion on its capabilities?
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SERVER AMD 1800, 512 MB Ram, 480GB, XP Pro, Sage 5.0.2.90, Geforce2MX, PVR 250, FusionHDTV5 RT Lite, USB UIRT to Direct TV reciever CLIENT AMD 64 3500, 512 MB Ram, XP Pro, ATI X300 Onboard Video, nVidia PureVideo Decoder, SPDIF Optical Out to Kenwood DTS |
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It's the software playback that consumes CPU cycles. If your only using that machine as the server with multiple cards, you should have no trouble at all. If your using it for playback, if you can acceptably play DVD's via one of the software players you should have no trouble either. As I recall, 400-450 mhz PIII's were on the edge of satisfactory software DVD playback.
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