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There was some work done many years ago that would allow you to view some stuff in SageTV using Playon. It might even still work. But it isn't ideal - and you are right that the streaming companies would keep changing their API to foil this.
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The whole thing with # of guests on the forums has been weird for many years...it's nothing recent. I don't know exactly how it tracks that...but it doesn't seem all that accurate to me.
![]() I know at least Opus4 and myself check on the forums from time to time. ![]()
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I didn't even know the site was down!
![]() ![]() ![]() And I've been visiting it more recently.......... There a period of time (perhaps a year) that I didn't visit at all!
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Right now, I'm most concerned about keeping the website running. With the exodus of long-time members, I'm offering to volunteer to help in maintaining the site. It'd be nice to know we have a couple active moderators and a site admin or two, who have the time when trouble arises. With a few volunteers, we can address simple problems, but keep you guys in mind for anything more serious. I'm guessing with what little activity this site generates, it may very well just 'run itself'. Until it doesn't. |
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I'm here fairly regularly; I just don't really post much, but do try to keep spammers out.
I think a lot of the guests are search engine crawl bots.
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Do you still use Sage on a regular basis?
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httrack
That app I was messing with seems to have done a decent job of copying the entire site to a hard drive. I clicked a few, random links, and most threads were there from what i could tell. Granted, I’m not sure how to have it update threads which are ongoing, but I assume there’s a way. Good news in case the forums go down temporarily and you need older links to solve a problem.
http://www.httrack.com/
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Good to know. Can you read attachments? How much space did the backup consume?
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First UPDATE: my first run at saving the site ate up 1.5GB approx. However, somethings didn't get saved, like Avatars and certain responses to thread questions. Looking at the "OPTIONS" settings to see if I might understand what to select/not select. If anyone with actual programming smarts wants to chime in, install the program and take a look at "Set Options" under "Preferences and mirror options" when you set up a new project. I think this is where all the secrets are...
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That's good news. I was concerned it was going to be much larger than that. You want to create a separate thread on this?
I hope to try it out this weekend. |
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I'll try to set it up & give it a try also. In addition to a need to preserve existing content, I see a need for an alternate way for users to contact one another and share info about ways of regrouping. My guess is that mirroring the site won't provide a contact means, so setting up a backup list/board for at least the purpose of enabling contact if this site goes down and can't be brought back up seems desirable. Various platforms have already been discussed here, so I won't repeat, but perhaps work toward a consensus for such a method. Or maybe someone just start something up and those who wish to do so can sign up for it.
I for one use Sage as my main video recording/playback platform. Streaming is a distant second, and I primarily use PlayOn with streaming because I like to have my own copies of keeper-shows rather than trust them to always be available to stream. As for adding admins/moderators to this site to help keep it going, it would be helpful if those in the know could post some info about what skills, knowledge, and time-commitments would be necessary for helping in that capacity.
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Facebook
Never used it, never will Too many security/privacy issues |
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I’m running a second attempt with some different selections in options - taking up MUCH more space so far....will report when done.
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HTTrack works well but I'd caution anyone casually using it to look at your throttling settings carefully. If you don't throttle it down it from the wide open defaults, it can bottleneck a web site and sort of act like a DDOS attack. Not good for the users here while it's running.
![]() It has a very good help file, but I've found good settings recommendations on the individual help pages. For example, after you create the project name and enter the site URL, click the "set options" button. The new dialog box has 11 tabs. If you click help on "each" different tab, they have very good recommendations on what setting to use so as not to overwhelm a web site. Pay particular attention to the limits and flow control tabs. If you read through the FAQ's etc. the author even recommends not running during the times when users are hitting a site, etc. The author says in many places to be careful not to overwhelm sites with this tool. Not saying that anyone in this thread hasn't already read in the docs what I've mentioned above. I'm just throwing this out for future readers that might want to use this.
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If it were me, I'd look to the Sage site admins for their preferences of what settings to use. I don't want to speak for them.
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It's hard for me to say what throttling settings to use...just try not to overload the server.
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I thought I'd try a test without hammering SageTV's web site so I just set the target URL as *
So now I'm downloading the entire Internet. Just ~1,200 Petabytes to go. For some reason it's all p0rn sites so far, oh wait, that IS the Internet. ![]() ![]()
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