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Acer Revo + MythTV = bye bye SageTV?
Having just bought the new Acer Revo R3610 Nettop soley for the purpose of using it for XBMC I started to look at other alternatives, and it struck me that if I defected to MythTV I could still have what I have with SageTV, but cheaper.
This is only based on a very quick look at MythTV features, but it strikes me that with these new Nettops and the increasing support for VDPAU, SageTV could be in serious trouble. |
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If you say so. Let me know how playing back HD recordings on the Revo goes for you. Because I have no issues with the HD200.
Gerry
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This wasn't meant to be a disrespectful post to SageTV, more an observation, and maybe a wake up call. Considering they're a commercial outfit I have found they're development process somewhat slow and lacking. Don't get me wrong there's some very good stuff here, and I chose SageTV over everything else last year, but it seems to me it's right on the edge of being either No.1 or just top 10, and at the moment there are a lot of other solutions overtaking them fast. This is just another example of them getting left behind. |
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Plus you'll have to get linux installed and configured on the server. |
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I have found exactly the opposite.
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And see all the config scripts, fixes for the Ubuntu repository, compiling, caveats, troubleshooting (I like this one) Quote:
But if you ask me I would see a lot of sweating heading in that direction. Just my 2 cents. I know people have been very successful with Linux in Sage and also successful with MythTV. And your model lists for $330 so it's more expensive than my HD200. Gerry
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Again, I'm not trying to knock Sage, but just feel it's dragging it's feet a little, especially the UI. FYI, just installed XBMCLive in less than 10 minutes, and it's playing everything I want right now from my Home Server, so I could've saved £100's on software alone. |
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Let's be clear, do you care about TV functionality or are you purely looking for a media playback solution? I think that changes things somewhat importantly (there are quite a few more good options if you don't care about TV).
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It might be the end of SageTV for a very select few like yourself. But I don't see this as a significant threat to SageTV. The biggest threat to SageTV is the simple Cable DVR. As the cable companies throw in more features and get them networked it makes it harder to convince consumers that the extra time/cost is worth it. We're not there, but that would be my opinion of a real threat - not MythTV or nettops or any other more-complicated solution.
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I do care about the TV side of things, but then in the UK with the satellite and cable providers supplying an idiot proof service, and SageTV not catering for UK TV so much I guess it's a different ball game over here. |
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It has been about two years since I tried MythTV but I expect it will make you appreciate Sage.
If you actually buy the the machine it is only $30 to add a Sage Client. |
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Well, if that was the case I wouldn't need Sage either. Just load Windows or Linux on a box and plug it into your TV. Yah, you'll have to load a bunch of software, configure drivers, etc first though. I personally hated keeping up on that stuff.
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The problem is that MythTV still cannot handle proper playback of telecined material. If the broadcaster is telecining a 24fps show in a 1080i/30 stream, or a 24fps show in a 720p/60 stream, MythTV gets confused by the repeat flags, and keeps adjusting the framerate. This leads to glitchy, unacceptable playback. In my area, NBC and CBS do this, as well as our Fox affiliate (for non-primetime syndicated shows). So while my ION will play back all sports, all PBS, ABC and Fox (just Fox's primetime) well, it is unacceptable for NBC, CBS and syndicated shows on Fox and other networks. Note that this is a bug in MythTV (and XBMC, etc), and not ION. The same recordings will play back fine using 7MC. See http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/dev/319838 for a description of the MythTV bug. This has been known about for years, but never fixed. I've been in contact with the devs, and they don't have time to fix this. I've been looking at the code and trying to figure out how to fix it myself, but its a bit beyond me (I mainly do network drivers and know nothing about video decoding). So I'm basically screwed because I live in a market where broadcasters use advanced encoder settings, and the ION is currently gathering dust, and my HD100 is still in use. Drew |
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However.....more reliable recording software? What is unreliable about Sage? |
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I'm VERY surprised by that.
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Yes, all 24fps item is telecined. I believe he was discussing the act of actually Flagging the stream properly as FILM material (which is SUPPOSED to tell the decoder to de-telecine the material). Some decoders (such as MythTV) don't seem to work right with that flag set.
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My ass-umption is that there is some slowness that keeps Sage from draining the tuner cards buffers in a timely fashion, and some of the show just gets dropped on the floor, rather than transferred to disk. I've tried different JRE versions (and the IBM JRE seems to be more reliable for me than any Sun JRE), as well as increasing the Java heap size. All of that seemed to help a little, but the issue is still there. I also updated the server to a newer dual-core 2.5 GHz athlon64 with a software raid array. That helped a little, but not much. And don't get me started on JRE nonsense. I've never had Sage stable with Sun JRE 1.6, only 1.5. Switching to the IBM from the Sun JRE led to a subjective speedup of about 50% of the HD100, and seems to have reduce the glitches in my show. As a final insult, Sage will reliably miss the first recording scheduled on some channels after a restart of the software (eg, stopping the recording service, and re-starting it OR after a reboot). The only way to avoid the missed recordings is to make sure to either schedule a dummy recording, or to watch live TV. MythTV never, ever, ever missed any recordings. I'm running 6.4.8.1, which I realize is not the latest. I probably need to upgrade at some point. The upgrades make me nervous. I'm always worried I'll be hit with some worse bug, and I have no idea how to safely roll back to an older version. Drew Last edited by drewg; 10-24-2009 at 01:57 PM. Reason: specified PCI, and not network based tuner cards |
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When MythTV encounters telecined material it will 1) flip interlacing on and off repeatedly 2) claim that the show is ~51 minutes long for every 60 minutes of content, since it uses some frame counting technique and goes by 60fps or 30fps, when the actual frame rate is different 3) have glitchy playback Some newer encoders seem to be doing something strange where there is no regular repeating pattern to the telecining, and this causes even HD200s to stutter. See mpeg frame dumps from 2 different markets in the Hd200 jitter thread: http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44399 Drew |
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Interesting, didn't realize that. I've never had any issues with either of my HD200s.
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