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The more I see from of the Revue the more I think it was pushed to market in the hopes of being the first and getting the early adapter market. Purposely limited (i.e. peripherals being restricted) to make the v2 device look that much better.
The more I see from of the Revue the more I think it was pushed to market in the hopes of being the first and getting the early adapter market. Purposely limited (i.e. peripherals being restricted) to make the v2 device look that much better.
It does need to be set to SageTV as the main application, well at least when I was testing it had to be. I didn’t spend much time trying work-arounds though.
You also have to do a few steps manually for the channel EPG to match up. I followed the directions from [url=http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34196]http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34196[/url] and was able to get it working.
It does need to be set to SageTV as the main application, well at least when I was testing it had to be. I didn’t spend much time trying work-arounds though.
You also have to do a few steps manually for the channel EPG to match up. I followed the directions from [url=http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34196]http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34196[/url] and was able to get it working.
Thanks Andy, this is very helpful for those looking to test and possibly transition to SageTV.
I know I didn’t do half of the steps mentioned and it properly skewed my experience.
Thanks Andy, this is very helpful for those looking to test and possibly transition to SageTV.
I know I didn’t do half of the steps mentioned and it properly skewed my experience.
[quote=”Mast3rL33″]
Funny. I run Win7 Home Premium x64 and have had no issues thus far.
[/quote]x86-64 support was only added build 2.1.6.131 but by that time they were a little behind PDVD and TMT3 was soon released.
[quote=”Mast3rL33″]
Funny. I run Win7 Home Premium x64 and have had no issues thus far.
[/quote]x86-64 support was only added build 2.1.6.131 but by that time they were a little behind PDVD and TMT3 was soon released.
[quote=”Mast3rL33″]
I am still running TMT2 but am uncertain if the upgrade to TMT3 is worth it?
I bought the Software just before they released 3 (Had I known I would have waited) and they wouldnt give me a free upgrade.So I pose the question, is TMT3 worth the upgrade cost?
[/quote]I think that depends on whether or not you are happy with TMT2 and it is stable on your setup. I could never use TMT2 since it was not 64-bit compatible but PDVD89 was.
Edit: I edited my post a little as my wording suggested that TMT3 had a native 64-bit version, which it doesn’t.
[quote=”Mast3rL33″]
I am still running TMT2 but am uncertain if the upgrade to TMT3 is worth it?
I bought the Software just before they released 3 (Had I known I would have waited) and they wouldnt give me a free upgrade.So I pose the question, is TMT3 worth the upgrade cost?
[/quote]I think that depends on whether or not you are happy with TMT2 and it is stable on your setup. I could never use TMT2 since it was not 64-bit compatible but PDVD89 was.
Edit: I edited my post a little as my wording suggested that TMT3 had a native 64-bit version, which it doesn’t.
[quote=”Skirge01″]
Well, I [b]did[/b] provide a link. 😛 Then again, there are some people who are in denial that more than two movies were made.
[/quote]Denial nothing, there were 3 Star Wars, 3 Indiana Jones and 2 Alien movies.
[quote=”Skirge01″]
Well, I [b]did[/b] provide a link. 😛 Then again, there are some people who are in denial that more than two movies were made.
[/quote]Denial nothing, there were 3 Star Wars, 3 Indiana Jones and 2 Alien movies.
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Given their support of ISOs which is definitely a geek format for storing movies, Arcsoft has that market completely cornered as Cyberlink does not support ISOs.
[/quote]Arcsoft TMT3 doesn’t support ISO format directly. I think you meant BDMV format, not ISO 😛
Thats what you get for posting so late!
[quote=”shadymg”]
Given their support of ISOs which is definitely a geek format for storing movies, Arcsoft has that market completely cornered as Cyberlink does not support ISOs.
[/quote]Arcsoft TMT3 doesn’t support ISO format directly. I think you meant BDMV format, not ISO 😛
Thats what you get for posting so late!
[quote=”babgvant”]
The HQV-HD scores aren’t looking that great, so it might be worth waiting a couple drivers to see if they can clear that up.
[/quote]Well I won’t be buying a new TV anytime soon sadly. But it is a good point. I’m sure the drivers will fix the issues, I believe the G 210 had the problem. Waiting is good, as you’e previously pointed out in other posts now isn’t the best time to invest into HTPCs with 3DTV capabilities.
Once AMD releases their 6xxx series and Intel comes out w/ Sandy Bridge it will be interesting to see which is the preferred HTPC 3DTV platform.
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