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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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Hopefully it would be less than $2k
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This is a suggestion for the next iteration of the box.
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Wow.... Sorry, but I cannot see why the OP is complaining at all. As was pointed out by Stanger89, does anyone else at this price point make a box like you described? Have you written a similar note to Roku regarding their Netflix box? Or the Popcorn Hour people? Or every DVD/Blu-ray player manufacturer in the world?
Your requirements, while interesting, would serve about 2% of the users. The same conclusion Panasonic, Toshiba, Sony, Samsung and everybody else came up with. If anything were to be changed, I'd hope the engineers would put in or improve functionality the other 98% of us could use - like a better scaler or DTS support. And though it's requested frequently around here, I hope they never include wireless support. If anyone ever had to support wireless users, you'd know what I mean. Why would they want that headache? The tech support staff would have to double! |
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Comcast has been providing these cheap DTA (Digital Transport Adapters) to allow the switch to all digital. Even though they are cheapo little boxes, I was impressed that they understood that people used to using analog cable would not want a bulky STB. They designed them so they can be tucked behind a wall mounted plasma and have a remote IR sensor to stick on the front. They also come with a remote that will control the TV's power and volume.
So even though I am very very happy with the HD200, my 2 wishes that it had are: 1) Remote IR sensor 2) Remote that could learn TV power and volume. This way I could have them all over the house without seeing them and without having to buy universal remotes for the TVs. I now have 5 identical universal remotes and I think as soon as my warranty is up, I may wire in 1/8" switched jacks so I can have the option of external IR sensors. This should put my total cost per extender at about $230. |
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But, how do you wire in a 1/8" switched jack?
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Also, perhaps it bears repeating that this is not a suggestion forum, it's a user-to-user discussion forum. Posting an idea here implies that you're inviting other users to brainstorm it and try to shoot holes in it. If you just want to communicate your idea to Sage without any argument, there are other channels for that.
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I am sorry you feel you are being rubbed the wrong way. I see this as nothing but a healthy discussion about this issue. If you don't, it might be best to stay out of the discussion. Quote:
I'd like to kindly suggest that it is not your or anyone's place to try to stop people from discussing products, suggestions included. I don't see where the forum rules or terms of service do not allow suggestions to be made or discussed (if there is, then there are thousands of posts on here in violation). In fact the forum rules (posted at the top of this page) specifically state: 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. If you would like the rules changed I suggest you take this up with the Forum Administrator.
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Nor did I claim to. I simply advocated that everyone speak for themselves and try to avoid making unwarranted generalizations.
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What I am trying to do (and maybe this is hopeless) is persuade people that saying things like "most users want X" does not make your case for X stronger. It makes it weaker, by antagonizing the people who don't want X but still consider themselves mainstream users. Perhaps I didn't make that point very well. I certainly didn't intend to start a fight over it.
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But, it's odd that you think that me expressing my opinion that the feature would be welcomed is antagonistic, but it is not antagonistic to you that someone else has expressed a stronger view and has actually gone so far as to quote the number of users that would be interested: 2%. I suggested we end the discussion about whether it would be welcomed or not and just discuss the merits of the suggestion itself (if everyone isn't tired by now!). Or maybe just leave it at: If SageTV makes the IR receiver external, then the box can either be hidden or kept in view. They leave it the same and you are forced to keep it in view and tape the bright lights (or not).
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You are, of course, entitled to your opinion on what Sage should include in their hardware, but I would not hold your breath. Every feature you want to add, adds cost to the product. So unless it's useful for a majority of the people, I don't see them doing it. They do indeed have to compete with the marketplace on both cost and functionality. The reason I seemed upset is because I don't want their resources spent on features only one or two people requested. What if I thought it should also make coffee? You have to understand, Sage is not reinventing the wheel here. It's probably a very similar Sigma design to other boxes just like it, with a different enclosure and custom firmware. Adding extra "ports" would involve some real engineering, something Sage would probably have to outsource. Maybe you'll be in luck and the OEM wants to add those other features in their next incarnation. You can fix most of the things you mentioned yourself. It's only money. Buy a wireless bridge, buy a Xantech IR receiver kit, some electricians tape, etc. Last edited by valnar; 03-26-2009 at 04:16 AM. |
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Cheap Redneck Solution
Or you could mount it like mine. All you see on the wall of my basement TV room is the 42" lcd panel. The HD200 is mounted vertically behind the TV flat against the wall. It is about 1 inch below the top of the TV. It rests on the top of the bracket that holds my TV to the wall.
The most natural position to use a remote is to hold it at about 30 degrees from horizontal so you can see the buttons. Therefore, the signal bounces off the ceiling and operates the HD200 just fine. I can't see the blinking lights either. Since I use an old MCE remote to control the HD200 I can turn the TV on and off and control it's volume with my remote. |
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You need a 1/8 jack and solder the wires to the same contacts as the internal IR sensor. Very easy. Equipment needed: -Drill and drill bit to drill hole in case for mounting jack - Wire, wire from a cat5 cable will work just fine - Solder and solder gun - and one ir receiver. take one from a haupauge card if you have one laying around. Good luck. If you need pictures let me know. |
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And it is a good suggestion to provide a jack on the hd200 with the IR receiving sensor at the end of a 10" or 20" cable. But a suggestion or an idea wouldn't seem to indicate they should halt and change the production model now. I think the post just came off with the wrong tone. Good idea though. As far as the lights, I have seen the screen freeze before-but if I couldn't see that the light was still blinking and a connection was there (if it was in the back) so I know I could wait a bit it would seem even more worthless to me. Is it bright-yes. I would suppose Sage bought the part based on price and didn't care about the brightness. (It isn't the first box with a bright LED) Gerry
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I did something similar due to HD200 size...
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I had thought of doing this with an HD100 but the HD100 size was too awkward for such an install. If the form factor grows again and this unit dies, I may be in a pickle. Until that happens, its a high WAF setup. DQ
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I've never soldered IC's before but I am pretty good with water pipes!
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I think Toronto may have been misunderstood (by me at least) I think he is more or less making a feature suggestion not really complaining.
That being said I would use it if was avaiable for now I Just have it velcroed to the top of my wall mounted plasma. Doesn't look bad sense the plasma is hung high and tilted down give me more room on the top and the box fits rather nicely. |
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Post $21: 'in the future to do so with a new improved unit' Post #23: 'This is a suggestion for the next iteration of the box' Not once do I mention or even suggest halting production, modifying the box now, or say the design should be changed now. In fact I've said quite the opposite. As for the engineers, I specifically said OP: 'No offence as I think the engineers did a great job designing the internals of this unit' Post #8: 'it's a fantastic box'. In my OP I also say 'but it seems that the exterior of this box was designed by the same engineers without regard to design aesthetics and usability". That's far from your black and white mis-interpretation that I said 'the engineers didn't know what they were doing'. I stand by my statements. The HD200 is the most basic of pedestrian rectangular black metal boxes even though it is designed to be in full view. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out no attention was paid to aesthetics. Well, if you are going to attribute words to me that I didn't say, then you can come up with any tone you want. Quote:
True, but that doesn't mean it cannot be made better.
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I do have one question for you....
Why does it matter if the box is plain and black? Why would aesthetics matter if you want to tuck it away somewhere unseen? Since it has to be in plain view for the IR receiver to work, I would think you'd love the fact it's small, black, plain and relatively unobtrusive. Although regarding the LED lights, I agree with you. Having the data indicator directly on the back near the NIC would be nice. |
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