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My problem is when the kids leave on an extender in the basement or the power blinks when no one is home and we don't realize it (I still have one extender without a UPS), and then we turn on another one or two and get an OOM crash. I have actually replaced a few extenders in seldom-used locations (guest room, kids playroom) with HD100s because they have the hard power switch on the back. We keep them completely off most of the time.
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I was only trying to highlight that 64bit Java is not necessarily the silver bullet to fix the heap issues. There are reasons why horizontally scaling in 32bit Java might be a more attractive solution I was using maximum sizes to emphasize the point. I do use 1.2GB on my server since the size of my wiz.bin went crazy recently. John Last edited by JREkiwi; 03-28-2015 at 02:23 PM. |
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I don't have any of our AV gear on UPS's. Surge protectors, yes, but I don't see the point in putting UPS's everywhere. A surge that's going to try stuff through a surge protector is going to do the same through a UPS.
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In several areas, I had equipment I wanted protected and just got low-end APC UPS units. It prevents stuff from resetting (and extenders turning on) when the power blinks. My neighborhood (knock on wood, it's spring storm time) rarely loses power for more than a few minutes, often it's less than 10 seconds, so they were worth it to not need to worry about various items.
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Does Home automatically reconnect to your last Sage server?
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Edit: I use a Harmony remote to power everything on.
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I use Harmony remotes as well - I guess you just went in and customized the button sequence so that the Sage command Home is sent out rather than Power Toggle?
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Yes
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Would it be possible to update the main Sagetv.com webpage, to include an update or comment about SageTV going open source? Anyone who might happen to wander back to SageTV without visiting the forum might be unaware of Narflex's recent announcement. May I suggest:
"We’re thrilled to announce that Google has agreed to open source the SageTV platform!" |
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I can't code and am not that rich. How does moral support and thanks sound? In all seriousness, if funding is necessary, we could look at patreon, kickstarter or indiegogo. As a programming outsider I would say one thing about the direction you take (I say this because I see so many coders that assume everyone else is as computer literate as they are). Sagetv and sagetv client are going to be free soon. Being $free is going to attract new people to sagetv ( especially from media portal, wmc and npvr ). For new people to commit serious attention to sagetv we need a clear, easy web-presence ( not some code repository where we ask people to compile their own code ). We need an easy setup-guide/procedure and I think the simplicity of having only one official version ( there can be plenty of unofficial forks etc but we should keep it simple for new people coming to sagetv.). In short we should make sure that the sagetv system is an easy system to enter with few barriers, be they technical ability or sheer bewildering complexity. EDIT: I know this is not exactly what's being asked but could I also suggest sagetv wiki. There is a lot of good advice, tips and hints on a variety of topics but it might be helpful to have it in a more structured, more easily searched format. I wouldn't negate the forums, we still need a place to ask questions and the forums would probably be the primary reference for the wiki. Last edited by matterofrecord; 03-31-2015 at 10:06 AM. |
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Another feature I had pretty much written off along time ago due to inability to get to the guts of the filter graph, is 3D playback capabilities.
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Here's a dumb question:
I've got a Matricom MX2 ARM-based Android box that I flashed with Openelec (Linux/Kodi). Basically it's a Kodi/XBMC standalone box. What's the likelyhood that a form of Linux similar to what Openelec runs could be used to compile the Linux SageTV client to essentially have a SageTV client standalone box? Is it too early to speculate without the source? Unbranded versions of these can be had for around $50 on Ebay and have been able to play everything that I've wanted to play on them.
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I once used an RPi for XBMC and it was a horrible experience compared to this MX2. Perhaps the RPi2 is better, but I'll take a wait-and-see on that due to my poor impression of the previous version.
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http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56137 The only thing really stopping anything today is the unavailability of licenses. Going farther there are two things that make it more difficult. Firstly is playback quality, I haven't tried the Linux placeshifter, but if it's like "normal" placeshifter, the quality is not up to Windows dshow. But Linux playback has come a long way since SageTV was bought (look at OpenELEC). The other difficulty is ARM. That would require recompiling the native code, and probably some modifications. |
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The Pi2 is much better. Things in the menu that used to take 20-30 seconds of waiting on the old Pi now takes 2 seconds. I have 2 of them (upgraded from the old Pi) with OpenElec and they are a pleasure to use. Doesn't feel that much different from my Intel i3 box running Kodi 14.2 on Win7.
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While I prefer Chromebox over Android box running Openelec in part for the reasons above (yes I have both), an Android box does open a lot of possibilities as a SageTV client. As discussed in the other thread, an Android SageTV app would allow one of these generic Android boxes to function as both a client and run online streaming apps, which would be an advantage over NUC, Chromebox or RPi2.
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Why couldn't you run online streaming apps on a NUC? Especially if you use Win 8.1 or Win 10 as I think there are Metro apps for the main streaming services? Or you could also do them through a browser on a NUC.
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