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SageTV Media Extender Discussion related to any SageTV Media Extender used directly by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to a SageTV supported media extender should be posted here. Use the SageTV HD Theater - Media Player forum for issues related to using an HD Theater while not connected to a SageTV server. |
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Inigo Montoya: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
***Another famous quote from the Princess Bride; last time I quoted this film it confused everybody. |
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1) A nice, multi-function calculator 2) A full email solution (with lots of fonts to choose from) 3) A built-in camera (8mp or higher) 4) Hydrogen powered, so it doesn't contribute to global warming. It really needs to have these abilities in order to compete with the other SageTV thin-client extenders out there. Last edited by popechild; 10-25-2007 at 07:12 PM. |
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That's utter non-sense, there's no such thing as global warming.
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You're being ridiculous. I think that the core audience is demanding a device with the following:
1)The ability to dispense air freshener 2)Blending and food processing capacity 3)Capacity for love and pain Quote:
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Personally, I expect to plug it in and instantly bring about world peace. Otherwise, what's it good for but watching TV and who cares about that?
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I don't know about world peace, but in the spirit of the new features being discussed lately, I would like to mention one astonishing feature. I've been working on the manual for the HD extender & thought more info would be appreciated regarding the simple installation system that this new product brings to the market. This is the entire configuration section of the installation guide, copied exactly as it currently appears in the Word document:
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If we're talking about wishlists for this thing what about a beer tap on the side? That would be nice.
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This one, however, is right up my alley.
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But what does that mean for those who are parcelly challenged? Many take for granted the simple task of recieving a package and openning it up. In fact many find the experience exciting and even enjoyable. But for those living with uboxophobia, the situation is much different. The simple idea of breaching the protective seal on a carefully packaged parcel can stop these people in their tracks, and the process of retrieving the contents can be an long, excruciating process.
Of course looking past the small issues like that, what everybody really wants to know is what's going to power it. And while there are some good options given above, they're all wrong. The new extender will of course use quantum-anti-tauon-discriminators to extract pouon particles from pseudo-quantum-space. Those pouon particles will of course be routed thought the pouon-tauon differentialator which separates the pouon and tauon particles, the flux differential between which, when routed through a taupon collector can be focused into a pico-singularity. From there the extraordinary gravitational forces can be harnessed to generate enormous amounts of power. So much so that the extender will need it's own 20A, dedicated circuit since it will be providing power to the grid. Of course there needs to be a word of caution, since the extender will have at it's heart, a pico-singularity, care must be taken, once removed from it's protective, shielded shipping container, to prevent two or more extenders from being in close proximity to each other. The recommended minimum safe distance is 42 feet. In early testing of the extender, two were brought within 42 feet of each other, and were subsequently, and violently drawn to each other, resulting a catostrophic collapse both extender and the space around them, resulting in the destruction of the development lab. The accident pushed development back several months. |
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Especially if the tap were simply an extension of the beer server... MMM, beer over ethernet.
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I need the beer tap to be on the front otherwise I can't get the glass underneath properly.... Andy. |
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I would expect the tap to be wireless.
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That's a billion-dollar idea if I ever heard one...
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Hmm... I was under the impression that the extender will have, at it's heart, an actual heart.
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Man you guys are all dreaming. You know good and well, that this thing will never see the light of day until the flux-capacitor is perfected. And we're at least 6 months away.
I mean, it's gonna take at least 6 giga-watts to run it. |
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I just received an advance copy of the manual that Andy is working on, and it says on page 53 that after the LIES™ setup is complete, it bakes you a cake! I also have advance knowledge that it is going to look and behave exactly like a Weighted Companion Cube, which is simply the most brilliant design decision ever.
Still Alive!
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I think you mean the friga-watt. lol
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Thinnest client
I could imagine even a "thinner" client:
With only two connectors: USB and HDMI (without any processor). It is recognized by a thin server (little Computer with XScale) as a pseudo ethernet card (USB). You can send video and audio data to it (encoded) and it sends out the decoded signal at the hdmi end. It would use only one chip of broadcom. |
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