|
SageTV Clients Development This forum is for discussions relating to SageTV Open Source Clients Development. |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#361
|
|||
|
|||
Has anyone been able to use a Flirc successfully with the Shield? I saw another older thread from someone saying they couldn't get certain buttons to work.
Using the included remote isn't an option for me. Most of my TVs have various things connected to them, so my Harmony remotes are must-haves. |
#362
|
|||
|
|||
That's why I was asking about the V1 Shield. If you have Harmony Hubs then it seems like you can control the Shield - perhaps with BT.
edit - See here https://support.myharmony.com/en-pl/...-nvidia-shield
__________________
New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
#363
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#364
|
|||
|
|||
Everything out of China (and I don't care what it is) is in US dollars. The price in USD depends on its value against the Chinese currency, but isn't updated regularly. Now, regardless, anyone catering to a global economy is going to use USD and go from there. NVIDIA is a US company, they set their prices in USD. Canadian retailers buy from suppliers in Canada who must buy from the US (or NV ships from China) in USD. They (or NV if they set the Canadian price themselves) have to account for fluctuating exchange throughout the sale period and consumers don't react favorably to weekly changing prices. So they set a price with a safe margin where they won't lose money if the rates shift. That means higher than the daily exchange rate usually - and sometimes MUCH higher, like 50% when the exchange might be 20. To pay a 25% difference dollar-for-dollar USD-to-CAD is GREAT right now - that matches the current mid-market rate. If you go to the bank to get USD or pay with your Canadian CC from a US store, you'll pay much more than 25%. If by CC, unless you have one of the few that don't include extra fees, you'll pay the bank's sell rate PLUS 2.5% extra. Figure 1.30 right now.
Rant over.
__________________
Bruno Twisted Melon Inc. While you're clicking, check out my Mini Theater custom build. |
#365
|
|||
|
|||
Success with Flirc will depend entirely on setup. If you want to mimic only the basic set of buttons from the original remote that's pretty easy - you'll want to pick a donor remote with a simple IR protocol, something like NEC-based (buttons to be taught to Flirc).
Flirc is also the ONLY solution for newer Shields for IR reception where you can configure or change anything. The only other way to get any response from an IR remote is to use an Ortek or similar keyboard-based Windows Media Center IR receiver and then set your universal to send WMC codes. The Shield doesn't support any commercially available IR receivers at all. Flirc and the Ortek I mentioned send keystrokes and look like USB keyboards to whatever device they're plugged into. If you want to get "down in it" and really change up how Shield reacts to different buttons you'll also need to edit a keyboard mapping on the Android install - that way you'll be able to re-assign the functionality of various key codes at the OS level. For example if you wanted to go 100% custom, you'd set your buttons in Flirc to produce keystrokes that aren't used by default (like CTRL-SHIFT-CHARACTERS) then assign those keystrokes to the various system functions you want/need (using Android development docs as a reference for these functions). In SageTV you can assign specific keystrokes to specific Sage functionality, so you wouldn't need to do anything at the OS level.
__________________
Bruno Twisted Melon Inc. While you're clicking, check out my Mini Theater custom build. Last edited by TwistedMelon; 12-13-2017 at 06:29 PM. |
#366
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
I far prefer having these hub based remotes as you can also control them with a phone or tablet app, which I do from time to time. And you can also control them with third party software as they have an API - that includes Amazon Alexa - but they may only allow you to control one remote per house right now. I also prefer the MyHarmony software for configuring the remote.
__________________
New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
#367
|
|||
|
|||
I have a MiBox although I use it more for YouTube and Netflix than SageTV. Any advantages of the Shield over the MiBox for SageTV? What about for stuff outside of SageTV? I guess gaming is one thing - do you need to buy the controller to take advantage of that or can you play some games with the simple remote?
__________________
New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
#368
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
__________________
Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
#369
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
On the gaming front it has the streaming service and, (if you have a PC on the network with certain nVidia cards), you can stream stuff from your computer. It also has the Google Assistant integration with the optional remote speakers. I don't use this, though. That said I've been thinking about getting a MiBox for the TV in the basement (teenager hangout). They mostly use video or music streaming services. (Hm, not sure if the MiBox supports Amazon--that might be something else to consider.)
__________________
Home Network: https://karylstein.com/technology.html |
#370
|
|||
|
|||
I don't really do much gaming on PCs other than on Occulus Rift, but I don't think that is applicable here.
The MiBox is currently in my 9 y.o.'s room and she looks it for watching YouTube videos and Netflix. She also plays some simple games like Crossy Road with the basic remote. Google Assistant is nice but not really useful for me as I have gone with Echo Dots and have about 6 of them in the house. In my instance I wonder if there is any advantage to getting a Shield over a MiBox. Would the SageTV UI be faster on the Shield? Or is that more dependent on the server?
__________________
New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
#371
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
__________________
Batch Metadata Tools (User Guides) - SageTV App (Android) - SageTV Plex Channel - My Other Android Apps - sagex-api wrappers - Google+ - Phoenix Renamer Downloads SageTV V9 | Android MiniClient |
#372
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
__________________
New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
#373
|
|||
|
|||
This, and the lack (or limited) support for an IR universal remote has held me back from the MiBox.
__________________
Server: SageTV v9 on unRAID Docker; i5-2400; 16GB RAM; 9TB storage array; SiliconDust HDHR3 Client: Windows10; Intel Core2Duo; 4GB RAM; NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Client: NVIDIA ShieldTV Client: Fire TV Stick 4K |
#374
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
And I am not the only one: https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidTV/c...n_ir_receiver/
__________________
New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
#375
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
__________________
Server: SageTV v9 on unRAID Docker; i5-2400; 16GB RAM; 9TB storage array; SiliconDust HDHR3 Client: Windows10; Intel Core2Duo; 4GB RAM; NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Client: NVIDIA ShieldTV Client: Fire TV Stick 4K |
#376
|
|||
|
|||
For all my Canadian brethren- it looks like the MiBox is now being sold in Canada, at least at Canada Computers. They have it for $110 on a Boxing Day sale, down from $125. That seems kind of expensive as it is $69 at Walmart in the US so it should be more like $90 in Canada.
__________________
New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
sage control via ios or android device | profit | Hardware Support | 9 | 01-02-2012 05:18 PM |
WD TV Live Observations and Other box comparisons? | Cortopassi | SageTV Media Extender | 8 | 10-24-2011 02:56 PM |
Poll for Android Device Users | smoothtlk | SageTV v7 Customizations | 21 | 06-29-2011 08:50 AM |
Digibox output comparisons | planetc | SageTV United Kingdom | 4 | 01-30-2009 10:43 PM |
Using Motorola Tuner device for capture device | cyberfreak | Hardware Support | 4 | 02-22-2007 02:47 PM |