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sadly, I think he was talking to Stanger89...
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Oh well than that makes 100% more since j/k
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Considering I am happier with sagetv now than I was 6 months ago - yes. It is more attractive to current users than it was then. How has it's feature set degraded over that 6 months to where it doesn't work the way you want any more?
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Reliable TV is my biggest issue. I was a hold out of CC support and now know that is never going to happen (maybe with google). I could never get hdpvr working reliably (tried 3 of them) and the collusus is even a bigger mess for me. I realize some have this working with 100% reliability but I never had. So it hasn't degraded by any means but just no longer has the chance of advancing (not to mention netflix,hulu etc never happening now)
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I'm going to get a colossus when I upgrade my server and I hope it will be painless for me. If it isn't the colossus will go back to newegg and the directv will be canceled. Simple. I've lived with ota for almost 4 years and downloading the rest and I've been pretty happy. I'd like it to be less effort (and be able to watch my college football team again), but I'm not going to stress out about it.
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We have to agree to disagree here. Yes, Sage still works and should work fine for another 11 months (recording wise anyway). But to think I am "happier" now with the buyout is wrong. At least for me...
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Even in 11 months, IF the sage provided EPG goes away (which we have no more reason to believe it will stop than keep going at this point), it's about 15-20 minutes to get XMLTV data set up with MC2XML, and you're right back where you are now.
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My point was simply twofold: First, I just can't see how SageTV would be considered a threat to anyone. They're much too far behind the curve on streaming services and overall they're just way too small. The second is that we've got a year to figure things out. No reason to jump the gun. We can take our time and thoroughly research the alternatives and make an informed, calm, and well planned decision. And of course the more I look at alternatives, the closer I come to the conclusion that even completely unsupported, and needing ebay extenders, SageTV is likely still best product for me, even if I have to get guide data elsewhere. |
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Yes I think googletv will have this stuff but it will be a far far cry from sagetv imho. IT will be locked down even worse then WMC imho. You don't see a computer server/client architeture out of it because that is not mass market. You will see a simple server box/client box interface that will be locked down. I don't see why anyone would think any different. HTPC is not mass market and google wants the mass. |
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And too I used r5000's as well in the past. They were okay as well but talk about expensive and not future proof.
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I've been using SageTV for a long time, and while it's done enough for me, reading AVS all the time, I couldn't help but develop a sort of feeling that I was missing something by using Sage. All the talk about WMC and Mediabrowser and XBMC and the like and their large followings, basically I always assumed that Sage wasn't all that special in the grand scheme of things. Then Google happened, it shook me out of my complacency, and I've looked around at the alternatives. And quite frankly, there aren't any that meet my needs as well as Sage, even with it being no longer for sale. |
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to me cablecard and wmc is still a better option as at least on the main box you get integrated netflix and blurary/dvd playback. And with a little transcoding work you get it to playback on the extenders as well.
I just don't see it not because Google won't want it but because to get the content deals the providers will want and demand it locked down. Same reason you don't see dvd streaming natively on xbox and wmc. Content providers hold the keys and they know it. It sucks but it is what it is. A open platform is death to content providers because they live in the stone ages. |
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Except I could not hardly hate cable any more than I do now. Probably largely due to having the worst cable company in the country.
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I still prefer them over any alternative.. and I'm not sure on the 'future proof' aspect of them.. All they do is receive what is broadcast. I don't see dish deactivating the ViP-211's any time in the next 4 or 5 years, as I don't see a need to move to something beyond H.264 (if such a thing even exists). The only reason the older boxes don't work any-more is because of the H.264 shift. As long as my 211's work, the R-5000's will be my primary source of content - and they still provide much better quality in much less space than a cablecard solution would (5Mbps H.264 is far better than the 8-10Mbps MPEG-2 I'd get from a cable-card), and MUCH better than the re-encoded 12Mbps H.264 I'd get with an HD-PVR/Colossus. Also, the DiY kits weren't all that expensive... of course, they were well worth it, as I bought them before the HD-PVR existed.
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Everyone has what suites them and I was just stating where sage was starting to fail in my household. I love sage or I wouldn't have put so much dev time in it but you are kidding yourself if you don't say they were failing behind in many areas of the tv function. |
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