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SageTV Client for MAC?
I am sure this has been spoken of before but maybe not recently.
I know there are various supported and unsupported client versions for SageTV at this time. I was thinking about getting my first Mac recently and this question obviously popped in my head. Has there ever been any plan for SageTV to be accessed on a LAN from a Mac (and now placeshifting too)?
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Wish someone from Sage would respond here. Andy -- Jeff? I think we would have a much better - and acceptable chance at getting support for the PlaceShifting client on the mac - as it relies on simply java and mplayer... which should be able to be compiled on the mac. For the interim - would love to see this work. |
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With the new Intel Mac Mini's out there I wish they would have a full blown supported client. 600 bucks for a client that is small and quiet and can play HD is an awesome setup.
-Matthew |
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It would probably take a bunch of work, but I'd bet that the Linux version could be made to work on the Intel macs running OSX.
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I don't know if it's a bunch of work...mplayer runs on Mac OSX now.
Gerry
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I would love this too. I have tried running place shifter inside Parallels on my MBP, I get audio no video. Since I travel with this machine, I will be using Boot Camp to access content while away, but it would sure be nice to not have to dual boot.
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Sign me up as well. Sage Client for the Mac would be the one thing stopping me from moving my main HTPC client over to the Mac - that Mini is just too sweet.
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Another Java OS X update.
Via Software Updates: Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0 Release 4 delivers improved reliability and compatibility for Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 on Mac OS X v10.4.5 and later. This release includes J2SE version 1.5.0_06. With this update J2SE 5.0 becomes the preferred Java version, superseding Java 1.4.2. Java 1.4.2 is still installed on your machine, but applications will run with J2SE 5.0 unless they specifically request Java 1.4.2. http://macupdate.com/info.php/id/18580 mplayer is already available for OS X in Universal Binary form for Intel/PPC. Please make it happen. We've already got up to 6 OTA/QAM HDTV tuners for EyeTV, but I miss the smarter scheduling and scheduling via OSD. |
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Well, you can make the Mac Mini your client right now - just run Windows on it
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you mean dual booting with boot camp? Hmmmm... I wonder if it would be better than a Sage Media extender?
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I would think so - as much as I love my mvp, it's still not an htpc. I do plenty on my htpc that I can't do with the mvp. But the Mac Mini looks like the ideal htpc client - dvi out, digital audio out, if I can run Windows on it, and therefore Sage, XLobby, Zoom Player, Foobar, connect to my Windows servers, it's awesome. But it would be interesting to see a Sage client for OSX, so maybe I wouldn't need to run Windows on it, I'd just use different (Mac) htpc software for the dvd end of it, in tandem with Sage for the Mac. All sorts of possibilities, though, now that the Mac runs Windows. The Mac may just prove to be the best Wintel box out there
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-Matthew |
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Seriously, how do you record 6 HDTV tuners on a Mac? |
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There's also D-VHS Cap for firewire for a 7th/13th recording. |
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Well, get on the horn to your boy Steve and tell him to offer the Mac OS on hardware other than their over priced, locked down selection of Apple platforms then! Dell I'm sure would be more than too happy to offer it as an option. It's easy to get all upity about the stability of your platform when you only have to test 3 or 4 configurations in the known universe. He wants to wander out of the pretty-looking hardware boutique and kick it up a notch, I'm all ears and credit card...
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OTA/QAM with EyeTV2.
Virtual D-VHS/AVCCAP/iRecord can all do firewire cable non-5c/D-VHS and also control the cable box and D-VHS hardware. Component capture cards are available for PCI-X and PCI-e, but they're expensive. Last edited by Joseph S; 04-19-2006 at 10:47 AM. |
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