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Does anyone actually write Window 8.1/10 Metro apps? (joking .. ducks)
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10 years from now that will be like somebody asking for a Microsoft Bob app.
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Could you run Win8/10 streaming apps on a NUC? Sure, but I don't think an 300-500 dollar extender should be the primary target or is something which is going to help SageTV grow.
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I don't disagree with that, I was just pointing out that this is not a disadvantage for a NUC.
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Agreed
Last edited by 7up; 04-03-2015 at 05:09 PM. |
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I would just about _kill_ for a secret decoder ring that makes sense of all the jargon; I suspect one of the most useful contributions someone could make - even starting before source code is available - is a glossary of all the jargon and some basic diagrams and documentation of the Sage architecture. |
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Jeff, any chance you would put out the original (presumably written in Word) user manual, minus the legal stuff and all, that we could use as a basis for making an updated instruction guide? Whether that became a downloadable document or was parsed out into an online wiki, it would save a lot of work.
I totally agree people could use a glossary/dictionary of terminology. I don't know any programming code and don't have a ton of time, but my contribution could be working on instructions for new users. I'm a rare bird who has a logical engineering mind but a strong English background so I am pretty good at writing "for dummies" instructions (takes one to write one )
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Open Source!!! I just randomly decided to check on the Sage forums and got a great surprise.
Tho I have stopped using Sage for a Windows Media Center / Ceton Echo setup; with the apparent EOL of the Echo, this is great news!! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-010-_-Product I have a couple of these devices and they are not too bad. They are currently $225, $325 if you go the Win 8.1 route. VESA mountable. I am sure there are cheaper hardware options, but for size vs usability these are awesome... Placeshifter for Android.... That would be a game changer!! Being able to access everything Sage on my phone... I had a pretty stable setup for CableCard (copy freely) and HD-PVR for copy protected channels. Being able to go back to that with Placeshifter for Android, that is a no brainier. |
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This is amazing news! I have looked into other options, but I always come back to SageTV.
I can't wait to see what happens.
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The LIVA is a great little box and has Wifi and a wired network connection. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856501007
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Rasberry Sage
We need to get this running on a Rasberry Pi. It can become our $35 HD300..
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Honestly, I don't see the excitement over the Rasberry Pi... By the time you get the storage, power supply, case, etc, you've spent about the same as a mini-PC anyway. Not that I'm against it, it's just I think I'd rather have a more plug-and-play solution.
On a related topic, I think an Android port of the client would be great. I expect there are a lot of old phones and tablets that could have a second life as an extender for almost nothing. Also, I'm looking forward to just getting a copy of linux placeshifter to run on my chromebook. |
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As for old Android phones and tablets I would be hesitant to support anything less than Android 4.0. That by itself leaves out many, if not most, of those old cheap Android devices.
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My biggest issue with the Pi is nothing is integrated. You could have a collection of things sticking out of it like a USB WiFi, USB FLIRC or IR receiver, HifiBerry Digi+ for S/PDIF, etc. For those who care, it's not exactly pretty. Give me the Cubox or Hummingboard any day. The only downside is the developer community isn't as big. The only reason I even own a Pi2 is because some developers decided it would be best for Rasplex. If "Rasplex" was available on any other platform, I'd switch. |
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Wow this is great news. I think that the new intel compute stick would be great for an extender. Running linux it is around $100. I just setup the sage client on a Asus Bay-Trail box (little thin client) and was very impressed at the speed of everything. I think it is pretty close in responsiveness to the local client (on same machine as the server) running on a higher end haswell quad core.
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I'm still interested, but cautiously. The couple reviews I've read haven't been all that good. I'm waiting to see more reviews and hopefully one centered around media rather than computing tasks and games, which seem to be the main focus of the few reviews I've read so far. If it will work out for running SageTV on then it would be great as something to throw in your bag for travel.
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