As far as thermostat wiring, I think you are safe running a cat5e wire to the thermostat location. A regular thermostat may only need a few pairs of the wire, but you might need more if you change to a communicating thermostat. But it really depends on the manufacturer. I just switched my 30 yr old analog thermostat to a RCS TR-16 communicating thermostat and it was designed to only use the original 4 wires that all thermostats have. So I didn't have to run any more wires in order to hook my new thermostat up to the old HVAC unit.
I'm in the process of wiring up all my tv locations with mini prec. coax like sic suggested and using a matrix switcher to distribute the HD video to each room, though there are a few locations I'll probably end up using baluns. One thing you might consider is that they offer this type of cable in a bundled variety (five cables in a jacket) much easier to run that and terminate (there color coded). The only negative I've come across with this is the price of mini coax rca compression connectors, they can get a little pricy, I did find a few different bulk lots of them on ebay that probably saved me around 35%.
But when it comes to running cat5e or cat6, personally I don't think you can run to much, every time I go to add onto my system It seems like I need to run one or two more cat5e lines somewhere new.
Look into SageTV before you waste a bunch of cash.
I don't rip anything I just have DVD changer connected to the server. $150 for 400 disk capacity, no losing them, no backups, no power consumption when not in use.
I do wish I had gotten a unit with RS232 control capability as my units IR interface leaves much to be desired.
Also I just map them as channels in the guide so channel 10001 = changer 1 disk 1, so even favorite channels list plugin works for preventing kids from watching my pron. With these changers I can run up to 9 which is far more DVDs then I will most likely ever own although it is time for me to start looking at changer #2.
How does sage handle multiple satellite recievers icentrally located? Does it distribute these to any room? does it handle multiple audio sources to multiple rooms like an audio matrix?
The ipod example is jut because it's an ipod if t's a normal MP3 player you can plug it into the HD200 and play music/video from it in another room or country for that matter. This goes back to ipods being crippled by itunes to manipulate them, most MP3s just have a filesystem anything can navigate just like a USB thumb drive.
How does sage handle multiple satellite recievers icentrally located? Does it distribute these to any room? does it handle multiple audio sources to multiple rooms like an audio matrix?
Most people are going to want to capture the STB and be able to record it in SageTV. To do that with HD boxes, you need either a R5000 modified satellite box or a Hauppauge HD-PVR. Either system will allow you to record the HD signal in HD quality on your computer. Then you stream the video to computers or extenders to watch on TVs. So once the source (whether video or audio in nature) is captured on the computer hard drive, it's all the same to Sage.
But that also requires some sort of playback device for each TV. It doesn't neccessarily mean it has to sit out in the open, but if you have 4 TVs you want to view material on, you would have to have a total of 4 playback devices (either computers or extenders or a combination of the two). That is why I still use the "old fashion" matrix switch to distribute my source material throughout the house. I only have 1 Sage extender currently, but by routing it through the matrix switch, I can still watch that one extender at any of my TVs.
That's one reason why I still like using a matrix switch along with the Sage system. I know there are lots of people that want to do it all within Sage (IVB is dying to go all Sage extenders and be able to control CQC inside of Sage as an example). That is certainly a cheaper route to go, but is a little too limiting IMHO. I cannot distribute my gaming systems, or a local DVD player, or a guest iPod dock, etc throughout my home using only the Sage system.
This is the exact thing I had in Mind. I have a Bell Expressvu HD reciever. i was planning on expanding and getting a regular Bell HD reciever as well. Am I able to run both of these through SAGETV and access either in any room?
I am renting my HDPVR is it better for me to return it and just buy to HD Recievers and use SageTV for my PVR? What kind of Video Cards would i need? If I have one sage extender in the AV Closet can this be accesses from multiple rooms simultaneously by using a matrix?