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SageTV Placeshifter Discussion related to the SageTV Placeshifter application produced by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to the SageTV Placeshifter software application should be posted here. |
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I have the Sling PocketPC client also, and it works very well. If Sage was compatible with PocketPC, I would sell my SlingBox and buy the Placeshifter for sure....
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Humm, I've been using Orb with my WM device for a while now. I haven't run into any problems as described here. I do have a fairly beefy server that does orb and things like exchange only. I even watch my TV over WCDMA 2100 (aka 3G, I believe) via orb with no issues excet the occational signal drop (my provider's fault not Orb's). If Sage made placeshifter work with WM I'd buy it in a second. Otherwise, I saw no point in placeshifter when things like the music system were so useless. I am happy to see that this thread is 4 pages long. I didn't think WM would even be on Frey's to do list. I actually didn't think WM was doing all that well outside of Asia. I hope everyone here emailed Frey requesting WM support, if so maybe its now on their todo list .
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For me, the whole placeshifting concept is interesting, but the only place I'd use it would be at work behind huge firewall/proxy infrastructure, not to mention a lot of desktop spyware that monitors everything you do. Big brother is watching....
That's why I'm so interested in the WM version. Video is completely going the way of small and portable, streaming to your cell phone. Sage needs to do this! |
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I'm actually wondering if there's a way to combine Sage and Slingbox together? Why shouldn't I be able to push the S-Video out of my HTPC into a Slingbox? Shouldn't I be able to teach the Sling software remote codes? In which case, I'd just teach it the StreamZap codes, and then I could control Sage from Slingbox, and stream to my phone. Am I missing something here?
Just seems an expensive way to go, considering Sage could sell a myriad of these WM placeshifter clients for $30 if they'd just write it.... |
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I'm doing this now but why tie up a device for something that can possibly done from Sage TV.
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Portable Playback
I know this isn't Placeshifter playback, but I did setup a utility to easily convert files for my 700w. I uploaded it to the "External Plugins and Utilities" area. Just Drag-N-Drop files that you want to output to your SD card. It even supports ComSkip.
Let me know what you think.
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At least in my application, streaming media and control of Sage are what I'd find useful.
On that note, has anyone noticed the "to do" list for SageTV Webserver 2.9? On the webserver its under the "SageTV" menu, then "about", at the bottom of the page. Todo list TODO: CSS refactor (layout/colors) TODO: popup detailed info pages TODO: Options page TODO: Improved authentication (users linked to netgroups) TODO: video/music/picture library TODO: fix mouse-over highlight for IE (some people apparantly use it ) TODO: Comskip marker + comskip trigger support TODO: Add stream/download links to sage-encoder encoded files in detailed info TODO: use mencoder to dynamically generate a low BW stream for HTTP-serving video over the internet! TODO: Improve Edit File info screen -- only modify changed fields TODO: HDTV/First Run recording marker in EPG views Looks like there's hope! |
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I have used my XV-6700 to adjust favorites on sage, via the web server, worked pretty good! Could be formatted better for mobile use though. And of course streaming would be AWESOME!.. hehe
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Yeah the formatting on my xv6700 is pretty bad using the webserver.
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I've found PIEPlus (a Pocket IE enhancement program) formats most web pages to be much more readable. Haven't used my Sage Web Server since I've installed it though. Not sure how much it helps it.
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Hi folks,
This thread had been up for a while now.. any updates as to a implementation of a WM client? I can adjust recordings and such from my vx-6700 but I'm ready for the live streaming. Show Me The Streaming!! (just another vote from a loyal customer) |
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I wonder how hard it would be to make a script that would allow use of the free Windows Media Encoder. I believe it has profiles already set up for windows mobile streaming. Maybe something that could be accessed from withing the web server. Maybe I'll poke around the Encoder and see what it can do for batches.
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http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...postcount=1305 The Javascript within the pages is what causes the issues with WM5 phones/clients... WM5 uses Microsoft's version called JScript (nice...huh?) which is not 'quite' the same. In any case, reformatting the served up pages to exclude the Javascript Browser check and send a windows compaible metafile would 'solve the problem of streaming... Now including the OTF transcoding via mencoder would be a step further... Any takers? :-) -Jason
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Here are some links for using Java (not quite Javascript...) on PocketPC (WM5 and others...) http://blog.vikdavid.com/2004/12/java_on_pocketp.html http://blogs.sun.com/bblog/entry/dev...ons_for_pocket Heck... maybe we can get Frey to release a Placeshifter client before someone releases an update to the Web Server (along with transcoding...)? -Jason
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It seems Opera supports Java script on WM 2003.
http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2005/06/30/ Would this help? |
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You can try changing the reported browser (registry hack...), but it still does not allow streaming... If the web server would simply send windows metafiles(.asx/.wmx/.wvx/.wax), then the client would be able to decide what to do with them. As it stands right now, it is set up as server side checking. It sounds simple enough (I understand WHAT to do...) but I have not dealt much with JavaScript (actually removing the offending script...). Here is a brief example on the different types of streaming (client/server): http://www.robertwisbey.com/how_to_web_cam_wme.html Nielm's server embeds MP/VLC into the page whereas the second version sends an ASX stream... -Jason
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