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How about Sage automatically playing on from the end of 1 favorite, to the start of the next recording if "remove padding on back-to-back favorites" is checked, I hate having to go back to the guide, scrolling back to the airing date (could be weeks), then manually playing the second file/show. this happens all the time as the stations here always finish shows late, so to see the end of the first show, I need to watch the second show's file to catch the end. on the same note, a popup to confirm deletion of the second file in a back-to-back situation that lets you know that you are about to delete a back-to-back file, and may lose the end of the previous recording?
Another minor thing, i'd like to be able to use the numeric keys on the extender to jump to recording number 34 (for example) instead of scrolling down 34 times. I regularly have 100 or so recordings/favorites and the down button on my remote hates me! Fraser
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That's what page up and page down are for (ch up/down).
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The Big List of Features & Suggestions for SageTV
I've been thinking about this topic for a while now and made my own little (ok not so little) list of wishes/ideas/requests for future SageTV versions. I love SageTV and think it is one of the best and most flexible HTPC apps available. Still, as most HTPC enthusiasts do I have a few suggestions of things that could push SageTV to the next level - there is no way all of these things will be rolled into the next version, but I'm sure some (and possible many) can be and might be eventually.
Many of the items in this list came from others suggestions in this thread as well as others, but I've tried to only include those things not yet delivered by SageTV (many of the requests in this thread have been added for free into SageTV 6.x) and then organized them somewhat into categories. I'll try to update this post as more suggestions are posted. Some of these might be a bit far-out and some might really be bad ideas for one reason or another - I'm open to criticism and suggested changes to the list... I know there are a ton of little things in this list as there should be, but I'm open to adding big-picture requests and ideas here as well. Think of what you like about any other HTPC or Media software you have used and how some features of that software would be nice to have in SageTV. And think about things that haven't been implemented anywhere else yet. Obviously some things will happen in STVs such as SageMC, but other things need to happen in SageTV itself (many in the core of SageTV). Thinking/talking about this sort of thing is very exciting as a SageTV user because unlike some other programs I've used I know some of these things will actually be implemented in SageTV. SAGETV WISHLIST/SUGGESTIONS Overall/Misc
User Interface
New Online "Stuff"
Hardware-Related
TV/Video
Music
Photos
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I know this post is extremely long - please don't quote the entire thing in your response so we don't muck up the thread. thanks! Last edited by Brent; 11-17-2008 at 01:04 PM. |
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Awesome list Brent! I have one minor addition to the Placeshifter section:
Custom settings per connection (through the UI, of course). Stu |
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Very complete list Brent - the only thing I would add is a rethink of how lineups are tied to sources. If you have two sources using the same lineup right now you either have to use the exact same lineup with the same channels enabled (not good if you have HD and SD sources from the same lineup) or you have to copy over a static lineup upon source setup. Why not be able to have two sources use the same lineup and have them both act independently so that when new channels are added they show up to both sources.
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I could be missing something as I find the whole lineup thing in Sage rather confusing - but here is what I mean.
I have an SD and an HD tuner hooked up to my digital cable lineup via separate STBs. On the HD tuner I only have the HD channels enabled as I prefer to have SD content recorded in MPEG-2 files. On the SD channel I only have the SD channels as this box is not capable of tuning the HD channels. When you do your source setup in Sage I believe you have two options -1. Use the same lineup. The downside to this is that you must have all of the same channels enabled or disabled. This obviously won't work in my configuration. Option 2 is to copy the existing lineup to a new lineup. This is what I have done - the SD source was set up first and the lineup was copied to the HD source but the downside is that this is a static copy as of the day of the source setup. Any new channels do not show up in my HD lineup - and there are more HD than SD channels being added these days. Therefore whenever a new HD channel shows up I have to redo the source setup for HD channels. Luckily this is not too onerous as I get something like 30 HD channels vs. several hundred SD channels so starting with all channels disabled it doesn't take too long to add in all new channels. I believe there is a way around this bit it is a slight kludge. When setting up the second (HD) source rather than giving my correct address I can give a very similar address where my cable co (Rogers) has the exact same digital lineup. This way Sage will think I have two different channel lineups, although that is not really the case. The downside is if Rogers decides to have different lineups in different areas but this is very unlikely. (Basically I can use my real location Scarborough and a fake location - Toronto for HD channels as Toronto and Scaborough are adjacent and only have different lineups in the analog cable space for historical reasons as Scarborough did have Shaw as a cable provider until they sold this area to Rogers) |
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For instance for my HDHR QAM dual-HD tuner I use a Time Warner KC Digital lineup. And then for my HD-PVR box I use a Time Warner Overland Park Digital Lineup since it has some overlapping channels with the HDHR, it also has additional channels. Then finally I have the SD tuners that use the Time Warner KC non-digital lineup. 3 lineups total with a few channels overlapping as needed. I guess the feature request would be to have the ability to have multiple lineups with a single source (eg Time Warner KC Digital Lineup #1 and Time Warner KC Digital Lineup #2). Does this make sense? Anything I'm missing with the request? |
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That's why I use J River Media Center/Squeezecenter and Roku/Squeezeboxen to get my music around my house. Much better solution IMO. Quote:
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Whew, Stanger89 jumped on that list faster then I expected
Really sorry to everyone for the overly long posts - I don't know any other way to respond... Let me attempt to answer any questions/issues stanger89 brought up - all good points by the way. Quote:
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I did include many unlikely "pie in the sky" ideas as well. I know these are unlikely, but it never hurts to put them out there. If you can help me with which ones are really unlikely I'll note them as such. Here's the ones I know are unlikely already:
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[QUOTE]Not sure I understand what you're saying here. I look at it this way. The fewer steps a new user has to do to install things such as commercial detection the better. Given the fact SageTV seems to not want to put commercial detection inside the SageTV install like BTV does why not include the commercial skip monitoring into the install and just require the user install comskip itself. One less step = easier on the new user. This is already done in SageMC and seems to work just fine.[/QUOTE You mean basically incorporating the comskip file reading ability? Because incorporating logic to launch comskip seems somewhat silly if you're not including the exe. I guess I look at it this way, the ability to monitor directories and launch comskip goes with the comskip creator, while I could see how the ability to read edl (or txt) comskip files would be nice as a "builtin". Quote:
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One benefit of the way Sage does it is if you change channels, and then return, you're only missing the part of the recording from while you were "away" from the channel, a circular buffer will lose everything from before the channel change. Niether is perfect, and both have their benefits, but the non-circular buffer is a feature that has made Sage unique among PVRs. Quote:
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For me, it's not about 1 or 2 devices, it's about the interface. Sage extenders make absolutely no sense for music for me because you have to turn on the TV (or Projector) and I don't want to burn the electricity to run my huge CRT or the lamp cycles on my projector if I'm not going to be actively watching the display. Quote:
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@ Brent, I think that's a good list. Its a nice mix of improvements that hit on all the major areas.
I especially agree with the photo/music sections. Those are two areas where Sage is just doing the absolute bare minimum ("Can we display a JPG? Photo section finished!") and it really gives off "Phoned it in" feeling. Its not like a lot of the stuff Brent mentioned is very difficult, most of those online services are wide open with mature API's and RSS feeds. Last edited by evilpenguin; 11-17-2008 at 02:45 PM. |
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If I had to point to the big four things in general that need to be done it would be like this:
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and unfortunately when I have relied on this in the past, it sometimes ends up keeping ZERO... there is no keep AT LEAST setting.... I have been asking for this since my daughter started watching TV. Nothing worse than not having an episode of Barney when you really need it.
Would work equally well for those sitcoms you like to have handy. BTW, Brent, I started this exercise a while back, but gave up about 3 pages into this thread. -I'll see if I can dig up my list to see how it compares. Last edited by briands; 11-17-2008 at 03:12 PM. |
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Brent,
You forgot the "Order Dominoes Pizza" import mentioned in another thread. Seriously though, good list. Tom
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Please do. It's entirely possible I"m missing something as the thread is a long read....
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Aloha, Mike
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One more comment, then I'll stop beating the horse
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That's the thing, none of my TVs are the type I'm comfortable just turning on for a minute to queue up a playlist. My projector, which is what's "connected to" my good audio system, is horribly impractical for that as it takes a good 30s-1 min to display a picture. Contrast that with a Squeezebox where I can just grab the remote and queue up a dynamic/sql playlist and go. I think you'll see what the winner is there. Heck with the Squeezebox duet, you can control your music from anywhere within range of your wifi. And I guess that's really the other issue, I don't really switch back and forth between music and, "not music". I usually do one or the other, so the fact that they're not "integrated" is no issue to me. I prefer using the best interface available for each. |
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When did comskip monitor start coming with MC? I thought it still had some really old legacy code that did sort of the same thing, but not comskip monitor.
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Aloha, Mike
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