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This is great news and I'm glad we continue to use SageTV in our household.
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Just curious, would SageTV (the company, if it still exists outside Google?) be permitted to make/sell hardware (e.g. new extenders)? Or would that be up to a third party? Would that even be possible?
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I don't have much hope for another batch of HD300s. Who would front the money for an order? How many would be ordered?
The situation for software clients is much better now, at least. An RPi option seems pretty compelling, and Chromeboxes can be had for awfully cheap. Dedicated system images for those might work quite nicely. Personally, I'd ideally see apps that would run on media streamers, like Android TV devices, Rokus, and Fire TVs. The major problem, of course, is the lack of mpeg2 (with deinterlacing) support on all of those devices, which isn't likely to change. |
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I sold my HD300s a while back but I have to think that a near equally as stable extender could be done using a Chromebox or RPi2 loaded with OpenELEC.
Jeff, Can you share if you ever played around with or attempted to use an ADT-1 as an SageTV extender? Last edited by 7up; 03-12-2015 at 02:42 PM. |
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That and the lack of HD Audio support. There are plenty of alternatives for less than ideal quality media devices. But if you care about quality, the choices get real slim.
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From what I recall it something like min 10,000 device for anything that being made.
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Oh ok, that's sad. But hey maybe now going open sourced someone can work something out. Do you see any possibilities for that or is sage coded in such a way that it just not possible? We love sage, this would be awesome to see some day. Im curious, And in reading this thread over I hope I didn't overlook it, Once it is released as Open source will you still developing on the Open source version at all or just be leaving it to the community as a whole? Also, Just in case I haven't said, Thank you.
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Thanks Jeff, this is GREAT!!! news!
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To SHS and reggie, regarding client options, I have never, nor never want to have to, deal with codecs, settings, client programming and maintenance, etc. The Sage HD extender was ahead of its time and is still one of the best devices out there for playback at a TV. With an update for video/audio types that are new since the Google purchase, it would be back to being the best. Plug it in and forget it. Our house gets all media through Sage and has no need for extra functionality (HD Netflix?) that a client could provide. There are literally dozens and dozens of threads on this forum that I've never had to read/worry about because I'm a 100% extender house and always will be.
By the way, don't read any snark into my answer, I don't intend any, though I suppose it could be taken that way. I'm typing with raised eyebrows and shrugged shoulders.
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However, the limitations of Kodi are made very apparent by it. For example, I find the native video player in Kodi lacking and unresponsive compared to Sage's UI. Also, commercial skipping integration is really frustrating with no visible 'commercial bars.' These are limitations in Kodi, not your plugin per se, and I am grateful you and your colleagues put it together! Looking forward to seeing what the next iteration of SageTV will look like.
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...of course I work in IT all day long on Linux, Window and Mainframe environments using various programs, databases, scripting and coding tools so may not be a good judge of what is difficult to Non IT people. Although I suspect that is really the bulk of our Forum audience.
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I do believe that this single piece hardware would need to boot directly to a Sage environment on arrival, or be darn close to it. I also despise the codec fooling, and the extenders have saved me so many hours of screwing around that they've paid for themselves many times over - even those that I bought on Ebay that were twice their original price. |
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Yeah. I think a bunch of us are going to have to get our hands dirty with numerous device purchases until we find something that works. I believe that the fixed viewing extender is one of the most important aspects of this endeavor. How we get the media to our ears and eyes without headaches is critical.
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But any in case it doesn't if matter if it soft or hard codec you still end up with some problem case in point like with HD-PVR 2 and LiveTV on HD200 and HD300 That maybe good point but getting the HD300 back after 5 years will be more like be a pipe dream which is way out of reach US by now as I can only guest that depend on weather not they are willing to re-make the chip as it look like it all ready a discontinued products. The last media extender out was by Ceton called Echo 2012 there been no new extender as far I know as Windows 8 petty much kill it, so if you been paying attention you see that market has all ready shifted to mobile device like Android, iOS or other embedded OS so that is really are best beat for new media extender, But you never know. Last edited by SHS; 03-12-2015 at 06:17 PM. |
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The Rpi sounds great until you read about it and realize that it doesn't bitstream HD audio. So that definitely puts a damper on that. The other issue is video processing. Kodi is pretty terrible, at least on Intel GPUs (I've run OpenELEC on a i7 3770s, HD4000 graphics, and now a Chromebox). Since these are PCs running PC drivers and PC hardware, you still have issues with Frame drops, and the deinterlacing is poor at best. It's definitely much worse overall than an HD300 set to native resolution switching and letting my Radiance handle all that. Unfortunately I fear the days of people caring about that are gone. For OpenELEC I've actually reverted to re-encoding my 480i content to 1080p offline using some very powerful AVISynth scripts. Quote:
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SHS, you sound like my nephews and nieces, like anyone watching media on a screen larger than 8" must be too old to be breathing.
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But I ref to device like ASUS MiniPC, MiniX NEO Z64 or Z64W, Intel NUC, ECS LIVA, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chrome Cast, Roku and min other out there. Last edited by SHS; 03-12-2015 at 06:48 PM. |
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