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However MediaPortal doesn't have any extenders to contend with, and MCE extenders don't work with ISOs at all (AFAIK. Quote:
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Sage is the only media center app with extenders that support DVDs at all. |
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(I also used Daemon Tools to mount iso images in the past when using them on a PC, but my former media player could use them natively.) However, after switching to Sage, I decided to just convert the iso images to folders instead of messing with the ISO mount plugin. And I for one am real glad I did. In fact, hindsight being what it is, I wonder why I ever bothered with ISO images in the first place. Here is what I like about having them in folders vs ISO images:
In short, virtually everything is faster and easier. The only disadvantage I've found is so minor it really doesn't matter much. Since I use 64K clusters on my media drives, having typically 12+ directory entries instead of 1 means there is more "slack" space on the drive. But if you take an average of 32K slack per file, that is still under .5 MB per 4-8GB used. So we are talking in the order of 0.01% additional wasted space. Even if you took a 1TB drive and filled it with 4GB rips, you're still in the range of an extra 125MB total. Compared to 1TB capacity, it just doesn't matter. Smaller drives make even less difference. |
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I haven't tried this yet but it looks like ISO support is being built in:
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29528
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I'm really put off by people who insist that their own personal priorities should jump to the top of the development roadmap. If seen people asking about ISO support, but I don't recall any sort of large outcry. I'd hate to think the the folks at Sage are putting important stuff on the back burner to focus on this. Of course, I can't imagine passing on SageTV for lack of ISO support, of all things. For me, that would be like not buying the perfect house because the mailbox is the wrong color. ISO support just seems so tangential to the core functionality of the software, and alternative solutions are trivial to implement. Tim
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Back to my point. You should be able to recognise a forum were there is a high volume of competent people helping each others, finding solutions, creating customizations/plug-ins, instead of bickering and complaining. And belive me, we do not back the company blindly. We give feedback about complaints and wishes. We send support requests. Which gets written responses from SageTV. I got to say I'm actually dreading the day if/when SageTV gets really mainstream. The influx of people that have no patience, no contribution, no manners will kill much of the forums. As it is now, I could not ask for better people to share this forum with. You have your answer. No support directly for ISO. But creating VIDEO_TS structure will give the excatly same desired usability. Actually better, because there is no 2nd layer (ISO) that needs to be read to get to VIDEO_TS data.
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