Any NAS with Windows or Mac compatible networking or UPnP can also be used with the SageTV HD Theater 300. If you don't have a home network near the TV, the optional USB wireless adapter ($29.95) is easy to use or any USB storage will work as well. Setup with the SageTV HD Theater 300 is really simple, connect the HD Theater 300 to your HDTV and connect to your home network and you're ready to enjoy all your favorite digital entertainment.
SAGETV FULL
The SageTV HD Theater 300 supports the latest HD audio formats including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD/MA for bitstreaming to your HDMI 1.3 receiver as well as two channel decoding to provide full audio support on all TVs in your home. You can also search, browse and play internet video from YouTube and many other popular online video services on the SageTV HD Theater 300. Inglewood, CA (August 31, 2010) - SageTV, LLC, today released SageTV HD Theater 300 for $149.95, that's the fastest and latest generation networked media player from SageTV that lets you enjoy virtually any home video, music or photo from your home network in Full HD on your HDTV. SageTV Releases $149.95 SageTV HD Theater 300 for Full HD playback of home Video, Music & Photosįastest Full HD Networked Media Player also offers online video from YouTube and major networks It's available for pre-order down in the source link if you're interested.
SAGETV SOFTWARE
The outfit suggests that you turn this critter into a whole home DVR solution by running SageTV Media Center software alongside of it, but you should probably know that you'll have some trouble if trying to shove DRM'd content through it. It also supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD/MA (which means you're cleared to bitstream to your HDMI 1.3 receiver), but you'll need to pony up an extra $29.95 for a WiFi dongle. At any rate, this new networked set-top box boasts a non-stackable design, a Toslink optical audio jack, HDMI 1.3 socket, a pair of USB jacks and an Ethernet connector. Last month, a $149.95 price tag on a no-name streamer may have looked attractive, but with the revised Apple TV and price-adjusted Roku line, we get the feeling this one will be a hard sell. ĪV: avast! antivirus *On-access scanning enabled* (Updated) - hxxp://, welcome to the new decade SageTV! Nearly two full years after introducing the HD Theater HD200, the aforesaid company is hitting back with the HD Theater 300 - and frankly, the timing couldn't possibly be worse. Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.26. Run by HP_Administrator at 15:38:24.78 on Fri I do have the output log of combo fix and attach.txt of rootrepeal if needed. When I ran the Combofix I had the same message several times: "Windows - No disk Exception processing Message c0000013 parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c" I press try again same error but continue worked.
SAGETV INSTALL
I know a fresh INSTALL of XP would probably do it but I don't have time to take the system down for that long. I running windows xp.Īnyhelp to help me pinpoint the problem.
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It gets somewhere close to the end or midway and gets an error (sure it might be related). I think something (divers/files) is wrong or corrupted.
SAGETV DRIVERS
installed 1.56 drivers for HDPVR and fresh drivers for pvr500Īnd still get the start and stop if I use either HDPVR or pvr500 I used HCWclear (to clear drivers of Hauppague) It starts and there is always an write error somewhere midway. I get a start and stop recording (get patches of not recording) and sagetv seems to stop responding but later starts responding again (maybe because of the start stop patches of recording). Cleaned up my system and virus free but having issues when recording form the Hauppauge cards (my 3 hdhr work flawlessly), My Hauppauge HD-pvr and pvr-500 cards used to work flawlessly until a virus hit my system. Hello All, I have a long post of explaining but here is the basic problem.