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View Poll Results: Would you buy a SageTV client for the Media MVP? | |||
Yes, I have one MediaMVP and would pay for a fully functional MVP client for SageTV | 24 | 54.55% | |
Yes, and I have more than one MVP and would buy multiple client licenses. | 19 | 43.18% | |
No, the existing MVP software is fine for watching recordings made by SageTV. | 1 | 2.27% | |
Voters: 44. You may not vote on this poll |
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MediaMVP Poll
I thought maybe this would be a way to get some traction on this subject. How many people would be willing to pay for a SageTV Client for the MediaMVP.
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Just for more results, how about a "No, I am not interrested in the MediaMVP".
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How about adding in the choice "I do not own a MVP but I would buy one if there was a sage client for it and I would pay for the client"
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im in lotusvball's corner... as soon as its supported ill be all over it.
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I would gladly buy a client for the MVP that I already own and would most likely buy a second MVP/client when the client is available.
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actually I already have a client but I would happily put it on an MVP
but I voted for the first one |
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How about support for the D-Link DSM-320 54Mbps Wireless Media Player ?? This unit looks to blow the MediaMVP away! I wonder if it can output HD??
http://dlink.com/products/?pid=318 |
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An Xbox is a much better client than the MediaMVP. If Sage would open up their API, I think lots of folks would put in the hooks into XBMC to act as a Sage Client. They did it for Myth even though Myth already runs on an Xbox.
Thanks, Mike
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Server: Sage 6.5.9 - X2 3800+, DFI NF4 MB, 1 GB, 300 GB HD (system disk), NV 7600GS, - Windows XP SP2 Client 1: Sage 6.5.9 - E7200, Abit IP35 Pro, ATI 4850 with HDMI connect to Denon 3808CI and Sony A3000 SXRD TV Client 2: HD200 connected to Denon 3808CI and A3000 SXRD TV Client 3: Media MVP to 15" Toshiba LCD Client 4: HD100 connected to Samsung 23" 720P LCD Client 5: HD100 connected to Vizio VX37L |
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Waiting somewhat patiently....I want my...I want my...I want my M V P
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Re: MediaMVP Poll
I selected "Yes, I have one MediaMVP and would pay for a fully functional MVP client for SageTV". However I don't have a MediaMVP and would buy a bundle if they had one.
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mikesm,
I have to respectfully dissagree on the Xbox being a superior 'client' to the MVP. My reasons are as follows: 1) MVP has no moving parts. This inherently makes it potentially FAR more durable, and less prone to trouble. The lack of a hardrive and CPU fan also mean a totally silent solution. 2) Cost is better with MVP. At well under $100.00 (especially with rebates) the MVP shows better promise as a Sage client. Heck, if you use it to replace the necessity of a PVR-350 for those that need TV out, you can buy the MVP, and a PVR-250 for less than the PVR-350, or an Xbox for that matter. 3) Don't want the HD output. True the Xbox is somewhat capable of Hi-Def output, but I use a 'full-blown' HTPC for the output to my video projector. I use the MVP for guest room, bedrooms, etc. Not to mention that at least to the best of my knowledge, getting software other than games to run on the Xbox still requires a bios 'hack'. -PGPfan |
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Ive been thinking about using Sage in a system im putting together for someone which would involve a server and a number of clients but lack of any official response on this topic is gonna make me look elsewhere I think
Its a shame because I really like the product. Chris. |
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