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That's one of the things I was specifically looking for, but I really didn't see much about it. Hopefully tomorrow's talk about online services will have something more about this.
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I'm too lazy to review the article (which was great brent!) but did I hear correct that the HD200 just needs a software upgrade to be wireless n?? Hardware already present?? |
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It would need a firmware update which isn't available yet. And then you would need to purchase a supported (we don't know which ones are supported yet) USB Wireless-N dongle.
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For example, what kind of things are you looking for?
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The only thing I question about it, is it still requires people to put together a PC/hardware to run it. The concept is for example great for my parents, except for the fact that it would be stupid for them to run two PCs no more than they'd use either. On the plus side, if they include things like Online Capacity Expansion and the like in the "RAID", it could be some great competition to unRAID |
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Except that us unRAID users know that there is more to 'unRAID' than merely "Online Capacity Expansion".
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The fact that they are developing a standardized server distro setup (in the form of the USB Server) means that there is an easy door open for 3rd parties (or sage themselves) to make cheap, appliance-ready server hardware, using JUST what is needed. BIOS pre-setup to boot from USB.. buy the mini-server, buy a sagetv USB, pop the USB into the server (A nice internal USB compartment for this would be killer), plug it in, and set up the sources through the wizard... excellent!
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Well of course But I was thinking along the lines of unRAID is popular for being a "plug-n-play' NAS mainly, this Sage USB key would be quite similar, plus having DVR and media server capabilities
unRAID Plus $69 - 6 drives, arbitrary size, no media server capabilities unRAID Pro $99 - 20 drives, dito /\ SageTV Linux Media Server $?? (<100?) - ?? drives, same size req?, Full sage capabilities... And if Sage goes with some sort of RAID+LVM think like Infrant/Netgear, it gets somewhat close to unRAID in terms of drive flexibility. It will just remain to be seen just how flexible the Linux Media Server version is. Maybe it will have new/better plugin support that would flow back into the "standard" products, that would be cool |
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Mostly just my usual grumbles about music and photos being bare bones.
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Good job Brent!
Also, a thanks to Jeff for taking the time to answer questions .
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Brents blog was the initial spark that got me to leave BeyondTV for SAGETV and I never looked back. The great support from Qain and George are second to none! Thanks! |
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Last edited by MitchSchaft; 07-06-2009 at 09:24 PM. |
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I posted a longer comment in response to the article on Brent's site, but since people are already talking about the USB boot drive here, I'm copying that part of my comment over.
I know some of you are excited about the SageTV Linux boot drive, but I’m a little skeptical about how successful the product will be, both at its objective of making SageTV easier to setup, and of how many units it will sell. The biggest problem, in my eyes, is that it doesn’t address the hard part of setting up Sage: the configuration. What Jeff described only addresses the problem of installing Sage, for basic users at least (which are the ones that really need help). I know Sage is working on making Sage easier to configure (take a look at the channel setup changes), which I think is great, but I kind of think this Linux boot device is just going to be a big distraction. It seems like for something like this to really work as intended it’s going to take a lot of manpower, and I’m not sure Sage is up to it. You’d want to test it on lots of hardware platforms, which Sage doesn’t have, and keep the image up to date with security patches, updated drivers, other bug fixes, etc., which would take manpower Sage can’t spare. I’m not sure who would really buy this either. A lot of new users start using Sage on a box that’s already doing something else. They’re not going to want to take their existing Windows HTPC, completely dump what they’re going with it, and jump into Sage head first. Existing users already have a setup that works, and probably won’t feel like starting over. And, people willing to shell out the kind of dough for a complete new Sage system with extenders probably wouldn’t really mind buying a license for Window Home Server while they’re at it. I think the WHS version of Sage already addresses the niche that Sage is trying to target here. I’d say Sage should push that product a bit more for now. Down the line, if extenders have the CPU power, I think it would be interesting for Sage to come up with an out-of-the-box solution using an HD200-like device that supports NAS recording drives and USB tuners. That actually would bring the entry cost down for consumers. Am I missing something here? Do you think the Linux boot drive would actually make things noticeably easier? |
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Sure online content is the future, but so are space colonies and rocket cars. |
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I wonder if this USB-bootable SageTV was born in that discussion a few years ago where people were talking about running a Sage Server on a NAS with PCI slots. I remember Narflex jumped in and sounded intrigued by the idea. It's certainly more feasible now that the HDHR/HDPVR are around.
If that's the case, I wonder if my next SageTV server could be the off the shelf NAS I just bought to support my current server |
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Why Linux? - In a way the same question could have been made for the hd100/200. I definitely see a nas type device with similar setup ease as the hd200 taking over the 'server' role in the future. Plug in a network cable/drives/usbTuner and it finds your extenders and auto configures. Not to mention the $savings ($99 min for whs). Seems like he's trying to introduce the non-geek. Let's not forget the fact that SageTV will be in complete control of the operating system running the server - read stability, less problems, less tech support. The first thing I do with a M$ product is update to the latest service pack and then download all the bug fixes and that's just the start of it. My Dad simply gets stuck inserting the MS OS disks! Think-Non-geek.. |
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There is no way the geode proc in that box will ever be able to scan h264 for commercials in any meaningful time frame
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