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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 think what bcjenkins was trying to say is that there are plenty of folks who would like to get placeshifting on their mobile devices, in the end it's just a matter of cost/benefit to SageTV.
For instance, I'd love to see it on a blackberry or iPhone/iTouch myself. It's on the "feature request" list, but not sure how soon or likely. |
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I don't buy that at all. Nightrader's comment is extremely valid. I would like someone to point me to a thread where people are requesting animations in Sage. I would be willing to bet that more people are requesting mobile clients than are requesting animations.
Btw - I'm with you on an iphone client! I actually don't even use my windows mobile devices any more since getting iphone 3g. |
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Of those 143 posts, only 62 were made by unique posters. If we were to dig deeper, you would find requests for Palm, iPhone, BB, and Windows Mobile mixed within. Unfortunately, there isn't a truly inexpensive mobile data experience available in the US and much of the world. Which I believe is the biggest reason for the lack of focus from SageTV on this. Perhaps this chages with something like WiMax. Until then, I think the best experience will be a Sling Box with an HD extender. You'll get HD channel support along with ripped DVDs, and all the other file types SageTV's extender supports. That said, I am indeed interested in a mobile client, but not WinMo. I have a Centro, a BB, an iPhone/iPod Touch (both gen 1 devices), and an Android unit. I think Sling is likely to be first to provide client support on all these device types before SageTV since it is their focus. B
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bcjenkins, I think that you are probably correct in your assessment with one exception. Most Windows Mobile, Symbian and Apple phone have WiFi which, when at home, is free.
I find the WebInterface acceptable on my mobile but a full client would be nice. SageTV is wrapped around mplayer, which is not supported by many platforms and I suspect this is why we have to continue to wait for mobile support.
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That being said, data access is getting very popular. Smart phones are catching on quickly, in spite of the current economic conditions, which I think speaks highly for them. Smart phones will be the norm very soon. Quote:
But, the mobile web interface doesn't tie into the main webservers streaming functionality. There's various reasons for this, probably mainly that its hard to come up with streaming formats that 1) work on most phones and 2) are supported by the VLC streaming engine. Even if it did, I'm not a big fan of VLC streaming due to the lack of support for fast forwarding, etc. |
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