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Staying with Sage
I realize that SageTV has a plugin for MyMovies. I do currently use it. I am more concerned about the extenders and EPG data after the end of Sage. I just wondered if anyone has taken a poll or something about what peoples intentions are to go to if Google does not have something similar or better than Sage.
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I plan on staying with SageTV.
EPG = other means of getting it other than thru Sage. Slugger has already written a plugin that would get the EPG data from Schedules Direct once Sage no longer provides EPG data. I have a couple "spare" extenders in case the ones in use go out. After that, I'll give my hand with clients. Just can't leave Sage, especially with the awesome ADM plugin that was just released. Even if all other plugin development ceased (which I don't see happening). I think I'd be happy with my setup for quite awhile. |
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But it would be naive to think that there will be zero FW pushes between GTV2 and GTV3, if indeed there ever is a GTV3. Google itself touts its "free" update pushes on its GTV website.
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My brother-in-law installs for AT&T and has for about 10 years. U-Verse around our area is a joke. DSL is a belly laugh. AT&T has zero economic incentive to push it or DSL due to any number of political and local issues. Verizon could not care less about FIOS anymore. If I want 100Mb/s guaranteed 80% speed all the the time, no cap internet, it's $340 per month. You also forget Cable is hub and spoke. Every hub has so much bandwidth. So 4.8Gb/s sounds like a lot until you start dividing that up between a whole lotta houses... As far as paradigm shifts go, Sage 7 is radically different than Sage 6. A total emphasis on horizontal menus vs. vertical ones, horizontal icon scrolls rather than vertical ones. Legos for wallpaper on the search screen? Huh? Who thought of that one? A TV on a beach on the TV screen? It's a radical shift. Of course the owner kept developing at Sage. Duh. We spent a year getting our company ready for sale. We gave the same great service and equipment we always did, because until the wire hit our bank account the sale had not occurred. We made darn sure we did not lose any accounts of any size and of course kept selling and expanding at our target rate in our market area. That's just common sense for anyone who wants to sell. Maybe you've never sold a company. The last thing you want anyone to know is that your company is for sale. That's why any prospective buyer signed pernicious NDA's if they wanted to look at our books and then decide to blab. It also kept away the posers. You say GTV does not interest you. It does not interset me either. That does not mean that internal code won't contain Sage innovations and may not manifest itself in minor ways to those familiar with Sage. I never said I smelled a rat. I said I SHOULD have smelled a rat. Hindsight is 20/20. But there were times when I got 2 bets updates in something like 3 days with Sage 7. And the posts by the mods to immediately move up the beta ladder. I even sent a couple of emails to tech support asking them what the heck they were doing trying to tack so many arguably minor features on so fast when I felt other major features were suffering. Like many others, I wonder where all the logs I sent in of problems went.
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I never had any problems getting a quick response when I sent bug requests. Granted I did send them to the dev team directly, but the only reason I did that was because I replied to the same email address that sent the response to me. They were always very quick. I worked with them for months on the issues we all used to have when v7 came out and the splitter suddenly could handle more file types. Almost every single request I had for additions to configuration and decoder compatibility were answered. I've never gotten support that good from any company. My old cable company from west texas comes close. Stupid time warner wants to send someone to my house to "install" a cable modem. I am perfectly capable of reading a mac address over the phone and screwing a cable into the back of the modem. Why in the world would I want to pay someone else to do that?
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SageTV as Movie Server!!
Prior to my 5 years with SageTV we used GBPVR!
I switched to SageTV because: - it was a commercial product - used MVP as extenders - WAF was high because of the MCE plugin - upgraded to 6.6.2 currently using (2) HD200's We do not record much TV just the awards shows, Oscars........etc. We primarily watch our ripped DVD collection (approximately 4+TB) we still have the original DVD's. We also have other videos in various formats (thus the HD200's). The moral of this story is SageTV just works and works very well for us....... HOWEVER nothing lasts forever........ Anyone else out there with a SIMILAR STORY, have you bailed and if so TO WHAT!! Are you evaluating media streamers?? Appreciate your patience Thanks |
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Will have to program Sage server with remote desktop (Access Remote PC) or go to SuperMicro board with built-in KVM over IP. Just a thought.
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Asus P5Q Premium MB, E6750, 4GB RAM, 32-bit XP Pro SP3, 3Ware 9590SE controller, 80GB 7.2K Laptop boot drive w/SuperSpeed Cache Utility & eBoostr, (1) KWorld ATSC-110, (1) 950Q USB, (1) 2250 tuner, (1) HD-PVR using USB-UIRT, (1) 1600 Dual card, (1) DVICO Fusion 5 Gold, (1) Hauppauge 1250, (1) Hauppauge 2250, 8 various storage HD's, NEC-based x1 USB add-on card, 2 outdoor antennas capturing 2 different OTA markets, Dish Network w/HD Receiver for HD-PVR. |
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Just for a lark, last year I found the hack that allowed AppleTV 1 to run OSX 10.5.8. I managed to set it up as a dual-boot so it could either launch into AppleTV or into OSX. When it was running OSX, I installed Sage Client and it worked quite well except for HD content (stuttered like crazy). I figured that it was too demanding running OSX and Sage Client. I tried to have Sage Client as an app that could be launched from AppleTV (thinking this would be less CPU intensive). I was never able to get it to launch as an app (due to my limited Linux skills).
Food for thought as the original AppleTVs can be had quite cheaply these days... |
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I'm right here. The main reason for not posting anything for awhile was personal vacation time (which was scheduled pre-acquisition) and spending a few weeks in Mountain View for Google orientation.
And for those complaining about lack of tech support...I'm not sure what you're complaining about...we still offer support for SageTV like we always did. Just click on the link on the forums home page and it'll get you to the page in our site that still works for requesting support. (I do understand the other complaints about no client licenses or extenders....and we are still trying to work on potential solutions to those problems) You all know I don't have the freedom to say anything I want like I did when I was running the place; but I am still advocating for the community and doing what I can to help out the users who have supported us over the years. Quote:
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I have 2 HD300's and 1 HD100 on it's way out, linux server. I'm having a hard time finding information on EPG after sage closes the doors - you can't search for EPG in the title on the forums unfortunately. I have even less hope because if it is plugin based it is not going to work on the linux install. Could someone that has them bookmarked link them to me? I'm so depressed - I do 2x HDhomeruns pumped in by 2x ATSC antennas on my roof. I run an ubuntu linux server that pumps out to my 2x HD300's and 1x HD100. This setup could run until the hardware dies but I need the EPG or an equivalent. I'm just floored what Sagetv did to us, you have to make money but they should have given us some warning or worked out something with google. I think google products are great but I 100% doubt they will do something like sage. I have absolutely 0 interest in their current googletv product. I need/want a server based system I can run myself based on HDhomeruns Last edited by Zervun; 07-16-2011 at 03:13 PM. |
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The plugin is in this thread. should work with Linux installs (V7) also.
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56228 Another option would be XMLTV (i'm not familiar with it but been mentioned many times) |
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Stay for the near term.
1 Year EPG statement kind of pissed me off! Honestly. But my knee jerk response is exacerbated by recent events....ReplayTV pulling the plug on my parental units' guide data. 'Lifetime' ain't what it used to be. Came to SageTV from ReplayTV if you couldn't tell. Way back when, I looked at Media Portal, BeyondTV, and something Nero had out at the time. SageTV was the only package that could lay two HD streams to disk while I watched another with enough efficiency to not stutter. It took quite a while to get my box stable and stutter free. I almost gave up once. But since then, SageTV has been the bedrock of our DVR solution. Things have changed since then. The original box is now the 'back end' and no longer has to render anything. Two HD-200s are the front end(s). So far, this is good enough. Before I upgraded to V7 I was looking into XBMC as a front end for Sage. And installed a user plugin (XBMC kind of 'scraper' that looks into your recordings folder, and re-directs meta data, etcc.... for XBMC to use...) That project has languished since I installed V7. As well as a mysql database to coordinate multiple XBMC client to pick up where another has left off like I am used to with ReplayTV and SageTV..... I digress... Long term, XBMC might be my psuedo SageTV client. Of course this depends on my backend living a long life. No Taiwan cap plague PLEASE! I am a two tuner OTA only house. No colossus, no cable, no sat. So barring a hardware failure. I am running this software and extenders (Sage DNA or third party bastards) until my back end dies. |
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secondly: go to Belgo in London thirdly: open a Belgo in SoCal lastly: the client licenses AND extenders for registered users would really be nice. really nice. You'd have way more friends than you'd likely ever want for making that a reality. Make it like a special at 'Albertsons': Chimay 750ml bottles - .10 cents a bottle - limit of two per customer.
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If we need to look elsewhere for a product to carry on with, those decisions are cheaper and better made if there was some sort of rough timeframe, or "the answer is no new client licenses or extenders, if that is what you need, then move on", given. Surely you can talk Google into letting you provide us one of these answers, no? No firm commitment, no trade secrets, no freebies, just an indication that there is or is not a path for those of us that hadn't finished our builds. A couple of HD-300's at less than $400 apiece (say, the original retail price) would help put an end to my suffering/daily contemplations as to what I should do about my whole-home media situation. THANK YOU in advance for any bit of insight you may be able to provide us. I understand you don't make (all) the rules anymore, but I think I can speak for a good number of people in saying that having one of the above answers would help us immensely. |
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Several posts back someone asked about alternatives.
Just for the heck of it I downloaded the beta of Media Portal, version 1.2.0.0. I had used up to 1.1.0.0 before but was unimpressed with the cobbled-together feel and such. I gotta say 1.2.0.0 installed on Win 7 64-bit without issue. Using it strictly as a client with my Sage shares mapped to it I got flawless playback of all my Sage HD-PVR files, old USB-PVR2 stuff, OTA ATSC, and DVD. I did NOT try Blu-Ray or online options, since I don't want to commit the storage space Blu-Ray needs and I don't do much in the way of watching YouTube, etc. I also did not try using the built-in player with my hardware DVD drive in my client either, but I have little reason to suspect issue there as I have used that feature in the past or mapped it to a different software player that launched in its place and that has worked fine with MP. But, as usual, you still don't have all that neatness or consistency wrapped up into a little $150 extender. Just food for thought under the "Stay or Bail" thread.
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In reply to complexities of SageTV
A few have posted that the viability of SageTV for widespread distribution can never happen due to it's complexity of setup. While historically this has been true, I suspect Google sees a very different future - one where interfacing with cable and/or satellite services is plug and play. With Google's high speed internet projects starting up I suspect that it is their intent to ultimately provide their own 'cable' services via their data network. Since they provide the bandwidth they're not subject to caps.
Think about it - if you provide a solution that's integrated into every brand of major television that is produced that offers leaps and bounds above what other cable companies are offering and the best way to get it is using Google's internet service.... I envision a NAS capture device (probably linux based) for local content and highly integrated streaming content - ultimately knocking out both traditional cable providers and either acquiring, replacing or squeezing out of existence services like Netflix and Hulu. I would expect the initial form of the NAS device would integrate CableCard (or it's successor) but ultimately I would expect that Google's network will either incorporate their own hosted content for streaming or they will effectively real time encode channels to a UTP stream and your NAS will be scheduled to record that stream when it's running (this would reduce overall network traffic since the stream isn't customized to individuals - it's just running live and whoever wants it latches onto it and records or watches it like traditional cable.) Ultimately advertising becomes whatever Google chooses - a vignette, a mandatory set of commercials or a ticker tape (or worse yet - all of the above - I think there's a scene in Idiocracy that shows a guy watching a wall sized TV in his apartment and most of the screen is advertisements so his 120" screen really has 27" show in the middle of it). The client will simply be embedded in the television, an extender appliance, PC or Android device. Auto discovery of the NAS would make it plug and play and a Web service between the NAS and Google would prevent the need for any end user firewall configuration for advanced services. I'm not sure what will happen with Windows PC's - I've been doing a little Android development and Google seems to be keeping things locked down a little in some of their super easy to use features - like fusion tables which would be a simple way to web host data but there's not any easy way to use or synchronize the data from Visual Studio for example.
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