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I have been looking at getting an extender for a while now.
I think, I will wait for the new extender to come out and get all the advantanges of hdtv thru the extender. Sagetv just keeps getting better and better in my book. |
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I sure hope we are not getting all excited over over nothing here. I guess I am just skeptical about any new HTPC stuff until I here all the details. It has not yet been confirmed that this new HD extender will be compatable with our current Windows XP based (version 6) Sagetv systems. What if it only works on this new SageTV Server and requires Vista. I am sure this would really pissoff a lot of current loyal customers but the way the industry is moving towards locking down everything it would not surprise me.
I know that I am not going to pay for anything new that resticts fair use any further. I can only hope that SageTV continues to support us the way they have in the past. I hope it takes few more years until Vista becomes mainstream. By then I hope that the industry gets smart and backs off or some smart folks figure out how to defeat all the restictions like they have with DVD's. The devil is in the details and like most of you I want to get excited but until I here someting definetive from SageTv I am just a little cinical.
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Yeah, I wouldn't be looking at Sage supporting CableCard, even with at dedicated server. The DRM and certification process would be crazy! Since Sage is built on Java, I don't think that they are going to have any compatibility problems. That's really the point of Java, to make the software portable. I'll be happy with OTA ATSC until some other reasonable HDTV format is available. (CableCard and the associated restrictions just isn't reasonable!)
Looking how Sage is done, I really think that Sage would work out-of-the-box on Windows Home Server as soon as it ships. They really would just want to make a special version to change the UI so that it shows up in the management console. If one wanted to manage it via a remote desktop console, it would just look like it's on Windows Server 2003 R2. I manage mine this way now on XP and just use extenders to watch. I was skeptical of Sage being done in Java when I started looking at it, but it's been rock-solid. Even the Sage betas have been better than a lot of the production code that I run.
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Actualy I hope that someone from Sage puts out a statement real soon so that we can all know what there plans are going forward. If everyting gooes as we hope the new HD Extenders will sell like hotcakes and I will be one of the first ones in line.
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Vista is Oinkware - it's a pig. We don't need it, sage doesn't need it, and while Sage can run on it, the neutered Vista support for Cablecard makes it uninteresting, even if Sage could use it's features, which it can't. I find it interesting that people keep saying there is no way to compete aginst MSFT at the very moment in history when MSFT's monopoly influence on computing is near an all time low. Look at Google, Apple, etc... There is plenty of room in this market for something like Sage. High end media users need something like Sage rather than MCE. Thanks, Mike |
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Not that it couldn't be done in some proprietary solution on XP, but, well, if MS couldn't convince the content owners they could secure XP, Sage won't be able to. |
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I can think of two reasons not to run the server product on vista in public until more information can be given. for one Java for the most part is still kind of wonky and untested in vista and people assuming that you'll need vista for it to work.
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The more I read about Vista, the more I dislike it:
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/12/2240214 I seem to go thru hardware insanely fast. A copy of Vista may only last me 2 or 3 years with those restrictions. |
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Would no discussion be better? I'd think discussion, concerns and even rants and complaints would all be helpful in the end, in creating a product that will best fit what the market is looking for... Sage does a good job of ignoring most of our discussions and rants, but I can't believe that no concern, worry or suggestion that has ever been posted here has not at some point ended up turning on a light bulb in some developers head.. My concerns and complaints are simply that.. mine.. but perhaps others share those same things.. perhaps not.. but it will, if you believe in open discussion, all blend together for a better product.. whatever that ends up being, and whenever that product ends up appearing.. <Stepping down>.... |
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Most of the negative news about Vista is FUD. Granted MS hasn't been the best about explaining it all, and even if it were, many of the issues are complex with significant nuances, for example the difference between supporting content protection, and forcing it. |
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Maybe VISTA is being over-negativley-hyped, however Ive yet to see a really positive review of a release candidate, other than "it looks shiny".
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I have several friends at Cisco (one is a Director) I'll see if they have any information on that. |
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Ditto blade. In 5 years most "PC people" will have at least one copy of Vista. I personally have 6 PCs in my house:
1. A Sage server. Right now it runs XP Home and I won't upgrade it until I have to. If Sage comes out with some great feature that needs Vista (read encrypted HD recording) I will upgrade without complaint. 2. An Ubuntu machine. I use this for "everyday tasks" and will probably continue to do so. 3. A PC for the kids. Right now they are 5 and 7 so XP Home works just fine. As they get older I am almost certain they will need Vista to run whatever games they are interested in. 4. A laptop running XP Home. I will not update this but when the machine finally dies I am almost certain the replacement will have Vista preinstalled. I'm not going to reformat the drive and install XP...... 5. A PC that my wife uses. It uses XP Pro but, like the laptop, when it dies I will probably buy a machine with Vista preinstalled. 6. A NAS machine that is Linux based. Unless the folks at ServerElements suddenly go stupid they will almost certainly continue to use Linux. The right tool for the right task. In some cases Vista will be the right tool and in some cases it will not.
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