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Sage TV Linux Version?
I just finished reading an article in the January CPU Magazine about MCE2005. It also has a couple of paragraphs on the competitors of MCE2005. In the Sage TV description it mentions a Linux version of Sage TV. Is there a Linux version? Have I just missed it on Frey's websight?
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If there is one then most like going be PRIVATE beta like only a few people.
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if i had to guess it would be that the extender boxes are linux based.
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It specifically says :
" To lower the cost of your HTPC evenmore, try Sage TV's Linux version." Maybe that is the announcement for CES?? |
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interesting - didn't notice that but considering that picture quality is my number one concern and most codec camps tailor to winblows i'll stick with what i have.
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Well, being that its Java based, it can probably be done. but you can also bet that nothing at all will be said to confirm or deny it either at least until CES.
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That said, the latest Dscaler 5 decoders are based on libmpeg2, the same thing most linux decoders are based on so there's definitly promise for great PQ in linux. The real question is if the Linux version will support DVD (with CSS) playback, if so, Frey would make HUGE inroads into the linux HTPC market as the first company with a commercially available Linux DVD player. Guess we'll see. |
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I know of Linux version that is private. That’s all I know about it though.
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Way back with v1.4, in an interview Dan had mentioned having a version running under Linux. There has been no mention of it since. I've suspected for a long time now that Frey has been working in the background with various OEM's to build and customize their own PVR systems. They could make far more money that way thru various licensing deals than they would from any direct sales to the public. I also suspect that is were Studio has ended up (for now anyway), in the background somewhere with OEM's.
The majority of those OEM set top PVR's normally run Linux. So it would be logical for Frey to be working on such things in the background. Of course, we as the average public would have no knowledge of such goings on. This could explain the very tight lipped attitude on their part for the last few months also. |
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Hopefully we'll find out in < 2 weeks... (at CES)
I hope they cough up a LOT of infor at CES. Not just a bunch of teasers, and 'coming soon' (aithout saying when SOON is). I will be SORELY disappointed if there aren't some firm dates on the SageTV 3.0 announcements at CES. And I will be even more disappointed if the dates are Q2+ 2005. Jason Bottjen |
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