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Video rendering maxed out the GPU with lots of typical content.
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Andrew did a nice review of one at missing remote. It doesn't look like this generation would make a good extender.
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Glad I decided to check the forum today. Great news. I just hope we can get all the talented devs back.
I guess I need to make a list of the things I'd like to see come out of this. Sage does 90% of what I need it to and Plex does the rest. If I could get the playback aspects of sage fixed (or had the ability to integrate LAV splitter/decoders) instead of what is built into Sage I'd have no complaints.
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Any word when this baby is going open-source? Is it going to be before Christmas this year?
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In one of the initial posts Jeff says "months, not years". That was about a month ago. Your guess is as good as mine but I'd be very surprised if it wasn't open sourced well before Christmas.
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I'd be surprised if it doesn't happen around June. That would be four years since the Google acquisition I believe.
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CopyOnce capability
Has there been any information provided about Copy protected content for the opensource project? Looking to record from a HDHomeRun Prime (CableCard tuner) and Charter in my area has a lot of CopyOnce flags on channels.
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There hasn't been, but Copy Once content requires DRM support (eg Microsoft Playready or DTCP-IP for example). I'm not sure I agree with the idea that it's "impossible" to implement DRM in an Open Source software project, but it's certainly difficult, probably impractical and certainly unlikely.
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SageTV user since, at least, 2007.
I'm in! I keep throwing money at the screen but nothing is happening fast enough Anyway, I'm in for at least 3 extenders and I can help test and debug stuff Also, kickstarter may be a decent way for all of us to get new extenders. I'm sure that will follow, once everything is released and we see if existing boxes can be used. No raspberry pi's for me. Give me serious horsepower ETA: Almost broke my neck resetting my login stuff to get back in here. Not a problem, I just mean I was super excited when I found out! If the "forks" don't go crazy, I would say that Sage can make a huge comeback! I definitely want it to. |
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So freaking excited! Not sure how I missed this announcement, but stoked for this to be out and moving forward.
Still using Sage daily on three screens for 9 years and counting, with no plans to move away from it yet. My only concern has been more extenders when mine finally kick the bucket, so I'm glad to see everyone else is on the same page trying to figure out a new hardware solution.
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So excited that this is going OpenSource. May need to get some additional tuners to set up as a QA / Test system.
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Easy your spent to much time sleeping a the keyboard that how
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I've tried everything starting with old XBOX's years ago to purpose-built HTPC's, to FireTV's. So far this is the best. For $115 it's cheap, small, performs well, and much more versatile than a dedicated streaming box. And I can't wait to see SageTV open source! None of the other PVR software that I've tried over the years works half as well as SageTV. |
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Wow this is great news! I have been a Sage user for 10 years, joined in 2005 and I think the version was 2.x. Sage was my main TV system for the family for close to 8 of the 10 years. I held on as long as I could but with the limited supply of extenders available after the sale, I decided to move to another system. My current setup which works pretty well is a Windows 7 WMC backend with OpenElec RPI-2's on all of my TV's (5). The choice to move to RPI-2-s was the size, I could leave them on all the time, easy WMC remote configuration and able to backup the SD card for recovery. My family's daily viewing habits are not that extravagant so this works for us. However, with Sage going open source, my nextgen setup would be a system with Sage as the backend and reuse the RPi-2's as extenders. I agree the RPI-2's are not the fastest but they are able to carry the load for what my family does on a daily basis.
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Where I never looked into development for Sage, I have a silly question...
What parts of SageTV are Visual Studio bound and what parts are Java bound? I am assuming due to being able to run SageTV on Linux that the lion's share is in Java. As for platforms for clients, I think targeting the Mini-PC space is the better overall choice as they are widely available in x86 and x64, they are small, can be had for as little as $150 and many are in the $200 to $400 price space. Best of all, maintaining primary focus on x86/64 means that people can still reuse their existing hardware and new people can try it out on their PCs and laptops with a lot more ease than if they had to start hunting down RBPis or other esoteric hardware that would further alienate people. Now I know that at the start, things will clearly be x86/64 but I think that the primary focus for clients should remain on that platform for the most obvious reason that we will have access to hardware for that architecture for decades to come. I will modestly offer to help on the Visual Studio side of things as I do write in it at work but for office environment type applications so nothing media related. I do have a full MSDN sub so I have all the versions of Studio at my disposal. I also have enough PC hardware and laptops about to be able to set up a testing environment over and above my still operating SageTV 7 kit. I guess in the long run, this could finally make me bother to learn Java
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Why not raspberry pi? Personally I wish the iPhone app could just use chromecast.
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The long run is where you're headed, at least around here.
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