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Note to self: Must improve obfuscation skills.
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At least, unlike so many network TV cliffhangers, this one should actually have a conclusion that airs!
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What would I ask SageTV? Hmmmm....
I'd ask them to put a Donate link on their main page...cuz I ain't paid them anything in like 3 years and life would suck more if they went under P Edit: The above post was mainly for humor and kudos, not an actual worry. Last edited by Polypro; 06-30-2009 at 11:57 AM. |
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Apparently, their business model is working for them or else they would have changed it. Development hasn't ceased, new products are being made, and everything is quite active. From what I've read, they have charged a fee for major upgrades in the past and it would seem that most people were content with that.
Now, I'm not suggesting they do this because I happen to like the current pricing structure, but if they were hurting for money, they'd most likely go to an annual subscription model. (ACK! I hope that's not part of the bad news! Let flow the conspiracies! ) Honestly, though, I'd stick with Sage even at that point simply because it's a great product.
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I'm sure the bad news is the HULU and NETFLIX are not coming to a SAGETV near you.
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Netflix? That's been solved - brilliantly I might add:
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...hlight=netflix Watched a movie with it last night - no issues whatsoever. Granted, it would be nice to have it on extenders without the hack... Hulu? Well, small loss - but they've (hulu) backed away from that model entirely - so it doesn't surprise me. I'm sure some enterprising user will figure out how to make it work. |
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I also agree Hulu would be a tough loss, but honestly, I wouldn't be comfortable depending on an online service that's got a kill switch and has proven that its not afraid to use it at the drop of hat.
Besides, there are plenty of other online services (video, audio, photo, social, etc.) that encourage integrating their services into embedded devices and I think its time to move on and focus on them. |
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I solved that problem by duct taping my HD200 to my Xbox
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After typing it, it occurred to me that after the advent of the HD100 most people moved away from full fledged client systems.
Now that I use it regularly on my main system, I can see how those who rely on the extenders would be very eager to get in on the action. Let me just say though - it is very worth it! I hope that this is not the 'bad' news Brent is hanging over our heads... Brent...do I need to launch a twitter flood? |
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Brent,
Are we there YET? hehe. Please give us an est...I'm going crazy on hitting F5 every 5 seconds on my browser looking at your website.
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Is it just me or is this whole thread turning into a big joke?
"questions in by 5/27" "interview on 6/19, results by next Friday" "coming soon..." "it's good to be a Sage user right now" again, maybe it's just me. between this and the other two threads that tease about "exciting things" in the works without details is getting old.
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I'm pretty sure Brent is on vacation right now, so a little extra patience is prolly in order.
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Very wise - using the HD-200 as a heat sink to prevent the RROD.
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Don't Worry Be Happy Mon
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B PS - Or maybe it is taking longer for edits than previously expected. Brent has a day job, family, etc. Then again.. If I am up at 4 in the morning writing this; why isn't he doing the same with his interview?
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Sorry to disappoint. That whole job thing and now vacation thing has sort of delayed me a bit. I read this as I'm about three quarters through editing an hour-long interview with Jeff who graciously took his time to answer a bunch of questions and yes he dropped some new information that I'll be sharing with everyone if he doesn't post it here first.
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Feel free to not click on this thread then. I didn't intent to "string anyone along" - it just happened unfortunately. The delays are mostly due to my limited time and a few things that got in the way of my earlier intentions. Jeez <grouchy mode off/> Remember. This blogging thing is done out of a love for gadgets and HTPCs - It's not even close to a way for me to make a living... Last edited by Brent; 07-02-2009 at 07:46 AM. |
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Brent, thank you for taking the time to do the interview and the work you've put into editing it for it's eventual publication. I think the disappointment in the delay of the interview being posted is a frustration being misdirected towards you. Moreover, I find it frustrating that it is hard to get a straight answer on many things related to SageTV and it's future features. This frustration is only making those of us interested in SageTV's future all the more anxious to read your interview.
I'll admit that I am not a patient person but I definitely will not take jabs at you for the delay of the posting of your interview. This information, IMHO, should already be available to all paying SageTV customers and should be provided by the company in some sort of roadmap. I understand that a lot of it may be just business, but it doesn't make the wait any more enjoyable. |
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Hang in there - I'll get it up as soon as I can Now, I need to stop responding to these posts so I can finish my final edits on this monster. Last edited by Brent; 07-02-2009 at 08:41 AM. |
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