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Suggestions for improvement
There are a few things about Sage (4.0+) that need attention. Here's my list so far:
1: The Import Library In it's current format, the import library is all but useless. It displays no show information (even if .xml files exist for the shows, and even if the shows were recorded with Sage in the first place). The import library should work exactly like the 'archived recordings' section. If sage is unable to discover information about the show, then it should simply not offer any, but, if it is able to discover show details, then it should offer them! It should also show other details, has it been watched, is it HD, etc... In general, you could get rid of this library completely, and just use archived recordings (I don't mean to say don't import shows - just put all shows in the same area) Further, it has some annoying bugs related to displaying the number of items inside a folder. a: If a folder only contains one item, and you click on the folder, it will automatically select that one item and bring up the "Watch it now" menu. b: It can't count. Quite often, the number of items listed for a folder is just wrong. c: The counting does not appear to be recursive. (Or maybe it is, and this is just another issue with (b) above). If a folder contains sub-folders, the sub-folders themselves look to be counted, but not the recordings that they contain. 2: Sage is unable to recognize recordings that were recorded with Sage and then moved (outside of Sage) to a different folder. This causes several problems, not the least of which is that Sage will re-record a show! This implies to me that no-one has given serious thought about how to manage potentially terabytes worth of recordings. Stick several thousand files in a windows folder and have a look at the performance of accessing that folder in windows explorer... 3: Favorites If you select an actor as a favorite, then Sage will record a show, even if that actor did not actually act in it. If the actor was a producer, or is listed at all in the credits, then Sage will record the show. Now - while this may seem at first like a good idea, generally, it is not. Some options would be nice to control this. By default, favorites "by actor" should only get recorded if the actor is listed as being IN the show, but I could see an option to record the show if the name is listed at all in the credits, or better yet, options to let us choose which fields the name might be listed in. 4: .STV files. Quite often, selecting an STV file other than the default causes ALL SORTS of issues. (like text not being cleared when you change selections or screens). Or nothing showing up at all. While this may be the fault of the .stv files, Sage should, at the very least, have some way other than manually editing the .properites file of restoring the defaults. 5: The 'Archived Recordings' section. This needs to support archiving files that have been recorded by Sage, but moved by the user outside of Sage. *I* want to manage where my recordings spend eternity. I see no reason why, as long as the filename of the show has not changed, Sage cannot recognize the file as one that it has recorded and treat it appropriately (ie: move it to the archived recordings section instead of to imported videos - of course, if #1 above is addressed, then this goes away) 6: "System Information" should show, as the very top, which version of Sage Recorder is being run, and, if applicable, which version of the client. 7: Sleep mode. frequently, Sage will appear to go into sleep mode - at least, black boxes (my desktop background is black) start appearing on the screen in what looks like a screen saver pattern. (I would expect to see the Sage logo in those boxes, just as if I put Sage into Standby mode) Note: These remarks are based on observations made while using Sage v4.0 through 4.13. |
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I particularly agree with all you've stated in item #1. I have a folder that Sage says has 2 items in it, but there are about 50. The other things you mention in item 1 bug me as well.
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Here is my list.
I hope the Development team reads this seriously. Last edited by Outvit; 12-23-2005 at 09:59 PM. |
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Last I heard Sage didn't check the forum for feature suggestions.
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How could i have forgotten about DIVX support?!?
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Mind if I join you on the short bus? |
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As a followup to my previous posts in this thread about tearing, updating the NVIDIA drivers to the latest December build seems to have solved the problem! yay! Dave |
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Well, I finally found the right FAQ to read. (Note: It would be a good idea to combine the FAQ on the forum (http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...3771#post33771) with the FAQ on the main page and have them both link to the same location)
Anyway, it appears that you can KINDA control where to place archived recordings. Sage supports multiple recording folders, and supposedly <i've not tested it>, moving a file from one recording folder to another works. What does not seem to work, is having sub-directories inside those folders. Sage does not want to recognize files inside those sub-directories. IMHO, this is not a good solution. Here's the problem: I have several hundred recordings, spanning a terabyte of drive space, spread across 4 different hard drives. The way Sage works currently, I *could* have four different 'recordings' folders, one on each drive, and when i select "Archive Recording" from the "Sage Recordings" menu, Sage will pick the hard drive with the most space available to move the recording to. So, what you will end up with (using CSI as an example), is CSI files in all four folders. Maybe I'm a nut - but I like things to be organized. I want all of my CSI recordings to be in folders like this; recordings\tv\csi\season1 recordings\tv\csi\season2 recordings\tv\csi\season3 ... Surely, it would be a simple matter to support regressing into each sub-folder. |
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Any devs seen this yet?
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Not to say it's not a good idea to check here first, just in case you miss something |
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