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Sagetv media center review
Sagetv media center review





  1. #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW MP4#
  2. #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW HD MEDIA#
  3. #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW SOFTWARE#
  4. #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW TV#

The right is the power LED, IR LED, and IR input for use with an IR extender.

  • Breakout cable for composite video, component video and analog audio.
  • SageTV HD Theater digital media receiver.
  • Nothing flashy, just some basic advertising. The HD300 comes packaged in a neat and compact white box.

    #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW HD MEDIA#

  • Direct connect from SageTV HD Media Extender to PC running DHCP server via cross over LAN cable (not supplied).
  • One 10/100 RJ-45 port on a Router, Hub or Switch network (supports DHCP and static IP addresses).
  • Left and right audio input jacks, optical or HDMI audio input.
  • HDMI, Component or Composite input (NTSC or PAL).
  • WOL (Wake-on-LAN) support: The device is capable of sending WOL packets to wakeup a SageTV server in standby mode if that server supports WOL functionality. Maximum Number of SageTV HD Theaters when used as a media extender: Limited only by your home network bandwidth, each HD video stream may use 20 Mbps or more of home network bandwidth.

    #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW TV#

    Remote Control: Includes infrared remote control with universal remote functionality (3 buttons can be programmed using infrared, compatible with most remote controls).Įxternal IR Receiver: Optional external IR receiver can be purchased for mounting the HD Theater 300 behind a TV or in another room. Pass-through (bitstream) is supported for DolbyDigital, DolbyDigital+, DolbyTrueHD, DTS and DTS-HD/MA formats. Multi-Channel Audio Output: Multi-channel PCM audio output is supported over HDMI with up to 7.1 channels for PCM and FLAC audio formats and up to 5.1 channels for WMAPro and AAC audio formats. Video Outputs: 1 HDMI, 1 Component, 1 Composite (Component & Composite via breakout cable)Īudio Outputs: Optical S/PDIF, HDMI, Left/Right analog audio output (analog audio output via breakout cable) Wireless Network support: 802.11 b/g/n networks USB wireless network adapters Keyboard support: Wired or Wireless USB keyboards (US keyboard layout) Media sources supported: Online Video, external USB Mass Storage Devices (FAT, NTFS, EXT2/3, HFS format), NAS or Mac/PC over SMB/CIFS, UPnP, SageTV Media Center Playlist formats supported: M3U, WPL, ASX, WAX, WVX

    sagetv media center review

    sub (Subviewer/MicroDVD), DVD, BDMV, M2TS, PGS, multiple languages supported in all formats

    sagetv media center review

    #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW MP4#

    *DolbyTrueHD down-mix requires the DolbyDigital core track to be presentĬC/Subtitle formats supported: EIA-608(NTSC/ATSC/QAM Closed Captioning), DVB, SRT, SSA/ASS, VobSub (sub/idx, mkv), Nero MP4 VOB Subtitles, MP4 Text, SAMI. Video formats supported: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, XVID, H.264 up to 1080p, WMV9/VC-1 up to 1080p, MJPEG, FlashVideoĪudio formats supported: MP2, MP3, AAC, AAC-HE, ALAC, WMA, WMAPro, PCM, Vorbis (stereo only), FLAC, DolbyDigital/DolbyDigital+/DolbyTrueHD* (stereo down-mix or pass-through), DTS/DTS-HD/DTS-MA (stereo down-mix or pass-through) Enough talking, let’s get down and dirty.įile formats supported: AVI, ASF, MKV, MOV, MP4, Quicktime, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 PS, MPEG-2 TS, M2TS, BDMV Folder (BluRay), BluRay ISO, DVD ISO, DVD VIDEO_TS, VOB, M4A, MP3, FLAC, OGG, FLV, WAV, WMA

    #SAGETV MEDIA CENTER REVIEW SOFTWARE#

    For this review I am going to spend most of the time focusing on the HD300 in standalone mode as in extender mode more of the focus would be on the SageTV 7 Media Center software and not the HD300. Prior to the HD300 shipping I put together a brief writeup on the direction I hoped SageTV was heading towards, so I was anxious to give the HD300 a test run to see if it met my expectations. It has been nearly a month since the SageTV HD300 started shipping.







    Sagetv media center review