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Just one question:
When will the client software be able to play back a Blu-ray folder structure (sans any DRM), just as the extenders are able to? I'd like to see HD-DVD playback, too, but I don't expect that to ever happen. |
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Laughter is always the best medicine.
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My 5.
1.) Online content, hulu/netflix 2.) Internet Radio - Pandora/slacker/last fm 3.) Plugin managment system 4.) Smoother upgrade process, beta rollback. It's not the most pleasant thing in the world to test out beta's find it doesn't work and then roll back. I would like to see the same update/rollback process as firmware updates on the HD200 for the rest of the sage software. 5.) UI update - not as big a deal with Sagemc but I would like to see some general usability enhancements. |
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Hey Brent, any progress on this experiment?
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This isn't an ask but I would say to Sage "Thank you for continually listening to your customers and adding the features that they want on a very timely basis. Also keep up the good work in your customer support which is fantastic, at least compared to your peers."
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Sorry for the delay.
I wont have anything to share with everyone until I return from vacation (starts Friday ) - should be something to share the week of 6/15 or soon after. |
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Just thought of another - any chance of developing Placeshifter clients for Handheld OS's like iPhone/iPod Touch, Blackberry OS, WinMobile, etc?
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How about a load of SageTV Media Center on the HD-200 (i.e. so you don't need a separate backend server)? Of course this would require USB-attached storage for recordings and such, but the HD-200 hardware sounds like it should be adequate to run the back-end while still doing the front-end role.
If not, how about an HD-300 that is capable :-) |
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I noticed on twitter you had the interview today. When should we expect to see the results? Very eager/interested to see what happened.
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Yes the interview took place today.
No promises. But my plans are to have it posted before next week ends. |
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How do you think it went?
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Hey Brent. Don't mean to be impatient but I am . I'm very interested to hear of their "plans" for Hulu and Blu-ray playback if they happened to share any.
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Are we there yet???
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Did I ever say which week?
I'm close - very close. You know there's lots of exciting stuff going on around here though - some official stuff, some user-developed stuff. It's a good time to be a SageTV user imo. Of course there's a tiny bit of bad news in there as well. So.... hang on and it will be published soon. |
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Quote:
Gerry
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hahaha. The cliff hanger.
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Is there a pool on the bad news?
Who says hulu support is out?
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That was my first thought.
As long as SageTV didn't get bought by TheHTPCSoftwareKillerWhoShallNotBeNamed!, I think we'll be Ok. Aloha, Mike
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Ha... are you referring to Yahoo's purchase of Meedio a couple of years ago, and then doing nothing with the asset? Good one yahoo...
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It's definitely hulu - and i could care less. Hiding who really owns/controls it with a cool name has worn out it's welcome.
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