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That's fair. I'll admit, I took my last post a step too far, and for that I apologize. You've been a tremendous help on these forums pretty much since you stepped foot on them, and I know I've directly benefited from the work you do; and for that I'm thankful. I should have been more respectful in that comment.
However, I stand by my statement that people don't respond to criticism directed at Sage very well. But, there's no point in arguing over that. |
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When I finally got it working as an extender, I noticed an ongoing stutter and lag in almost all video playback. I can get no audio whatsoever for any mkv files and I have no idea why. This plus the fact I have a support ticket in since last week which has not been responded to. Iam honestly debating whether to send this thing back. i live in Canada and by the time I paid the shipping, exchange and duties this thing was $350 cdn, or about teh same price as a PS3 which will do everything i originally wanted out of the HD200 plus a heck of a lot more. Based on my experience so far, the HD200 is a LONG way from mainstream. |
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At the risk of wandering in to the middle of a high noon encounter at the OK corral, I'm afraid I can see both sides of this.
The product lit. for SAGETV is poor. I think it would really cut back on STVs percent of 'buyers remorse' if they would take a week off from coding (AFTER they get 6.5 out the door) and rewrite their docs. Hire a technical writer or product marketoid if necessary. Diagrams for how the whole shebang fits together are great. (Not everyone learns best by RTFM or just stumbling around with software, banging their shins on the furniture as they try to puzzle out what STV and its extenders WILL do, won't do, and Can't DO. That said, even a cursory look at the forums will tell you that the hd200 has two modes. Its a pity they sell a product that is stated to be 'beta'. But I don't see anywhere that they try to hide it. I just don't think they do a good job setting expectations and so some customers feel (rightly or wrongly) burned in the transaction. Concerning updates: I have a unique position on this -- a product that is produced with the ability to update the firmware should (QED) be updated regularly by its manufacturer. My position on this comes from my experience with the Palm Zire71 which was bleeding edge when released. I opted for it over the less expensive models because it was firmware upgradable. That has always been my beef about programming in silicon: inevitably you find something that needs fixing AFTER the product has gone to fab. Palm produced the Zire71 with the utopian statement about future-proofing and I believed it. And then they never released a firmware update for it, despite the thing having more bugs than a bait store. And (Here's the critical part, to me) they never opened the API to let other people do firmware improvements to it, either. If you sell me something, you'd better damn well support it and don't just tell me that the solution is to just buy 'this year's model.' If you're not willing to support it in deference to your 'new hotness product' then at least open the API so those who are interested in pursuing it may. Despite Sage's playing in the Linux space, this does not seem to be their corporate mindset. I'm glad they have the sense to keep the interface configurable, and provide a lot of tunables. But once they entered the hardware business, the rules change, and the bar is raised. I'm waiting until 6.5 goes GA to see how rough the conversion is. M
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One the greatest things about Open Architectures is that they can have a 'long tail' productive lifespan. Look at the Tivo! Some of the best features are NOT written by Tivo; they're created by programmers that are tapping in to the powerful hardware platform that Tivo has provided. If you're content with what you get out of the box...you'll never be troubled by the hacking culture. If you choose to hack your box, you do so both to your benefit, and to your peril. But it is only a hack-enabled open architecture that permits this.
I understand that SageTV labors under limitations that they may not choose: NDAs. licensed SDK components, etc, that they use to leverage their product and reduce their time to market, rather than writing everything themselves. All well and good. But without API access to the product, the consumer is fully at the mercy of the vendor, which is often how the vendor wants it. The fact that things like AnyDVD, iPhone Jailbreak, pyTivo always exist for closed products means, to me, that the vendor has had a failure of imagination about how much people WANT to feel a sense of ownership of something that they have paid for. Obviously, you can see my Open Systems heritage. I have yet to see a market segment be harmed in the long run by offering an Open System. I'm going to zip my lip now, before I get my STV license revoked.... :^) M
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