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I'm not convinced there's a huge difference between people running a common linux plateform and running a mostly common Windows platform. Quote:
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I agree that I am not sure that this Sage for Linux on USB saves you all that much in terms of hassles. My config issues generally come from stuff like configuring tuners, IR blasters, firewire, channel lineup, plugins, video drivers for stable H.264 playback, remote controls, etc and I don't see how that will be simplified with this idea.
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well, I think the only fix for the HD-PVR issues would reside in a QuickStreamFix style pre-filter on the recordings, before it gets written to the drive. This really SHOULD be done in the HD-PVR driver (optional, of course, so you would be allowed to run an unfiltered feed). As for the configuration options, most who would be interested in the USB option would be those more inclined to stick with mostly stock, and also be most likely to be running from a single source. It is those who will gain the most from this device, and those who it is targeted at.
Still, I like the idea of running the server from USB, simply because it leaves all the HDD's in the server to media storage, and that is all. The small footprint OS would be running from USB/RAMDrive. As long as it exposes the storage drives as network shares, you will be able to run comskip and whatnot on a separate machine. I can see that a cheap and simple Atom based board, with 2-4 drives in RAID, gigabit networking, and a single Dual ATSC/QAM capture card (all ATSC and QAM scanning MUST be from within the SageTV interface, so it can all be setup from the client/placeshifter/extender), would be a very decent seller, and a GREAT start-up for someone's introduction to SageTV.
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Thanks for doing the interview, Brent. Unfortunately this just reinforces the fact that Microsoft is the only one with enough clout to get "official" support of services added (like Netflix already and if anyone will be able to get Hulu it probably is them). It also doesn't sound too good for additional Blu-ray support or internet radio anytime soon.
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And I don't think ANYONE has enough clout to get Hulu. The decision is to either hack a Hulu solution like Boxee continues to do or leave it to user/developers to do. Quote:
I think internet radio will be here before we know it - but that's just my guess. |
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I just got an HDMI extender for my "server" PC that I plan to try in my main viewing area so I can get Netflix, Hulu Desktop, Blu-ray playback, etc. We'll see if the pains of using a PC for this return...
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When I started using Sage back in 2003 I certainly wouldn't have dropped $1000 on my initial system. That being said, there were actually some interesting related pieces in the second part of the interview. Jeff mentioned improvements to the IR and firewire channel changing capabilities in the linux distribution. I think that would be very helpful. I'm not entirely sure why Sage couldn't do similar things with the windows version though. (though, I can imagine the driver signing requirement in 64-bit windows could easily complicate things) Also, I was a little troubled that Jeff immediately talked about the hardware limitations on the extenders when the UI topic came up. Maybe he just wanted to set expectations early though. I think we all realize that the extenders will limit really fancy 3D effects and animations. But, I don't think that's really a big problem. As Brent pointed out, a lot of us are "just" looking for a more modern look and feel (I know that's a lot easier said than done). That doesn't have to involve lots of fancy effects. I think SageMC proves its perfectly possible to update the look and feel within the limitations of the extenders. In any event, it looks like some relatively significant changes to the UI are going to happen, and that's great news. I just hope Sage doesn't limit the changes to the UI under the guise of extender hardware limitations. Don't get me wrong- there might be plenty of reasons to limit changes for other reasons, but I think there are still big changes you could make and still have things run perfectly fine on the HD100/HD200. |
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Just finished up reading the second half of the interview. Great interview. Very informative. Not really surprised about the Hulu news. I believe the best thing that SageTV could do right now is integrate uPnP support directly into SageTV, not just into the stand-alone portion of the HD200. That is the only thing right now that is keeping me from buying a copy of PlayOn or other uPnP software. I don't use stand-alone mode so it would be a hassle and I would be the only person in the family who would want to use it.
Very exciting that the USB SageTV includes FW tuning. I hope this may translate into bringing that support to the greater SageTV codebase rather than having to rely on code that is no longer in development.
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But, as a sidenote, I disagree MS doesn't have the clout to get Hulu support. Microsoft is really a special case, both because of the huge sums of money at their disposal, and because they can really control the platform that runs their media center application. So, they're capable of doing enough DRM to keep Hulu happy, and, probably more importantly, they're in a position that they could help implement new types of advertisements that might not be possible on other platforms. Quote:
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Oh, and I guess I'd need a new wireless access point / router. Any suggestions? I run DD-WRT now, so I guess I should look at their supported router list. (I realize I'm getting ahead of my self here, but I just wanted to start looking around)
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It may not be the direct consumer access Jeff hopes for, but it is a lot closer than the present system.
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Just in case anyone missed it, both part 1 and part 2 of the interview are posted.
Part 1 of 2 of the GeekTonic interview is available Part 2 of 2 of the GeekTonic interview is available I'll follow the interview with a more detailed story on each of the new features/topics this week, a summary of my opinion on the direction overall and then over the next few weeks a series to review the UI issues. Oh and for those who might later ask if/when the timing of the posts slip: timing is subject to change due to this guy being way to busy etc etc. Here's a few of my thoughts (mine, not SageTV's) for everyone to chew on:
Last edited by Brent; 07-07-2009 at 08:32 AM. |
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Maybe interviews like this with Jeff can become an annual event.
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Not yet. I'm guessing it will be the same type of wireless-N dongles you see for the PCH.
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You make a very good point here on SageTV support. I'm still pretty skeptical that the setup would be that much easier on the SageTV linux distribution, though today's interview showed a slight glimmer of hope. But really, this could be very good from a support perspective. I know the support guy at Sage does his best given the circumstances, but my experiences haven't dealing with support haven't been spectacular. I wouldn't say they've been bad either, just not great. However, the more uniform everyone's systems are, the easier it should be for Sage to support things. Maybe they can start actively supporting the configuration of certain things, like the firewire channel changing. That would actually be a big help.
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They have been doing a spectacular job of making SageTV more stable lately. Recently the only thing that's really been making my SageTV at all unstable has been my cable box. And I believe that has to do with a weak or noisy cable signal. I have a cable amp I purchased myself but that doesn't seem to help. I think I may call Cox and see if I can either improve the signal strength or have them install one of their own amps.
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---- EDIT: PS... I'm happy to take on the 3rd item above (A wiki or managed list of requests, solely focused on UI improvements, that can pull input from a thread or threads (key point here is to not have feedback scattered all over, but instead to consolidate feedback into one central area that can easily be reviewed by Sage)) in the form of a thread that I continually update the first post for, but break it down by area within Sage (e.g. Movies, Music, TV Shows, Pictures).
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Brent, this bit has me confused:
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