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Thanks opus!
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Originally there was talk that with the appropriate linux Atom compilers native apps would be possible. Now it is only Boxee script style apps.
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I'm going to start looking at this over the next few days. All I've done so far is write a small test app and make sure I could deploy it on both the Windows version of Boxee and the BB itself. I think what I'll look at next is writing some python to interact with the sagex remote api's to see if I can pass data back and forth. If you want to have a go at it be my guest. I certainly know you have experience with script languages ( ) and I won't have any time until Friday.
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gentlemen - this is great news.. as i'm not a programmer i could only offer to buy a boxee and help testing..
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Just installed boxee on one of the pc's in my office. Im ready to rock on helping build this thing.
Hopefully i will get some time today to finish the developer doc and start playing around. |
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I suggest we somehow organize the effort. How about a "role call" and a volunteer to act as project co-ordinator? (I'm not the most skilled so would not be the first choice.)
I'm in.
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I LOVE this community, never problems, just more fixes to be had. WOOT! |
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Im down. for doing development. I could do the coordination, but with the little one still being so well little, i dont' want to halt this project with my lack of available time to "coordinate" I will def help out and develop as much as possible.
If it comes down to it and no one wants to take the ball on being the coordinator my arm could most likely be twisted. ~Mike |
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I'm definitely interested in this, too. I had a lightning strike take out one of my extenders 2 weeks ago, so I'm going to have to drop some cash to replace it. Lately, I'd guess that 75% of the content I'm watching is from Netflix or some PlayOn channel, which the Boxee can handle.
I'd also be interested in helping out with any development efforts on this. Due to lack of time (and not wanting to write code outside of work) I haven't been involved with any SageTV-related development, but I'm definitely capable. Can anyone who has a D-Link Boxee unit comment on the quality of Netflix? There is definitely potential here! Dan |
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Alright, so I think we should focus on small chunks at a time as i think tmiranda suggested.
for example: 1) epg vieweing 2) favorites manager 3) "live TV" which could be done as 2 commands -- 1 browse guide -- 2 select media to play -- 3 schedule manual recording of that file -- 4 play back "recording" -----This will be a little bit of a lag, but i think its workable 4) How to get metadata from Sage for the sage TV recordings... I setup boxee and setup all my import directories. The recordings, because of the way that sage saves them are mostly ambigious to Boxee. IT doesn't know what the heck it is or what to look for as far as metadata is conccerend. if we could figure out a way to get boxee to read the properties file, we may be in luck on that thoughts? I think this is a good start, and Im pretty sure this is what your idea was from the get go tmiranda. My thought was to create a complete ui replacement. Looking at boxee closer and how robust it is out of the box we may not need to do that to make this a very nice little addition/alternative to the no longer avaialble extenders... Last edited by PiX64; 07-20-2011 at 11:41 AM. |
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I've been searching around a bit for info on the Boxee and came across a MythTV app that someone developed. I think the UI looks pretty good.
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Of course the other options are to either create our own media browser within the SageTV app or somehow provide metadata to the native Boxee media browser, which I'm not sure is even possible. -Dan |
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That could work...a bit of a round about way to get the metadata though. Maybe we could use the available sagex apis to get the recording details, and match it based on the physical filename...in the boxee app then we would just need to use the metadata returned from sagex or bmt... |
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..CRAP! anyone know if you can develop apps without owning a boxee box? I thought when i was reviewing the documentation before that you could, but now i am trying to setup my machien for "developmnet" via the website and its only allowing me to add boxee boxes as dev boxes
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That said, I'd agree that creating a media browser within the app and using sagex or bmt is the way to go. |
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Metadata (and most other things needed) can be fetched from the SageTV server via the sagex remote api.
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I also found out that if you press the \ key just as Boxee starts it will open in a 720x480 window instead of full screen.
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Looks like Boxee supports obtaining metadata from NFO files! It should be pretty easy to automatically generate those from Sage, no?
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