The stream part can be done a few different ways, from what I understand:
1. Extender - Buy the box that links off the main box.
2. Placeshifter - Streams shows to a laptop or other computer
3. Have another sage tv machine - I have not looked at items 1 and 2 yet, but from MCE items I was wondering if using two machines for Sage perhaps and then extending from there for secondary locations. For example, living room and bedroom are primary locations and would get their own machine. Other areas would get an extender or streaming.
For the S-video only piece, for example the kitchen with a smaller tv would be fine.
I have been giving the DVD issue some thought and I think getting a changer to supplement a hard drive based speed rack makes sense. Even with reduced rates for larger drives, 400 DVD's for $300 or $500 (depending on model) seems like a pretty good deal. I was looking through my boxes of DVD's and realizing I had some good ones boxed up because they are not accessible. Just a thought, I think a combination may be the right approach.
The other nice part about multiple machines (if needed) is that it is more room to put hard drives without building enclosures. Is there a performance hit on this? I have not tested enough. I'm running everything wired over a gigabit network, so it should really be up to the individual pc's to be able to keep up.
On the live tv part, I don't know about sage, but on an MCE extender, the live tv that is displayed was what is on the main box (or at least appeared to work that way during my testing). I am going to guess it may be similar (although perhaps you can use another tuner if you like?).
1. Extender - Buy the box that links off the main box.
2. Placeshifter - Streams shows to a laptop or other computer
3. Have another sage tv machine - I have not looked at items 1 and 2 yet, but from MCE items I was wondering if using two machines for Sage perhaps and then extending from there for secondary locations. For example, living room and bedroom are primary locations and would get their own machine. Other areas would get an extender or streaming.
For the S-video only piece, for example the kitchen with a smaller tv would be fine.
I have been giving the DVD issue some thought and I think getting a changer to supplement a hard drive based speed rack makes sense. Even with reduced rates for larger drives, 400 DVD's for $300 or $500 (depending on model) seems like a pretty good deal. I was looking through my boxes of DVD's and realizing I had some good ones boxed up because they are not accessible. Just a thought, I think a combination may be the right approach.
The other nice part about multiple machines (if needed) is that it is more room to put hard drives without building enclosures. Is there a performance hit on this? I have not tested enough. I'm running everything wired over a gigabit network, so it should really be up to the individual pc's to be able to keep up.
On the live tv part, I don't know about sage, but on an MCE extender, the live tv that is displayed was what is on the main box (or at least appeared to work that way during my testing). I am going to guess it may be similar (although perhaps you can use another tuner if you like?).