PredatorVI
04-16-2009, 02:06 PM
I just got my SageTV MC and one client license primarily to do DVR stuff.
I'm now pondering a couple of SageTV HD Theater units or a couple of slim/HTPC Windows systems running SageTV Client to replace my old XBOX systems running XBMC (which I LOVE!!!!)
I have a bit of frustration on my end coming from XBMC because of the lack of DVD ISO support or built-in meta data/cover art for movies (these seem to be a theme of features people want). I use the cover art all the time, especially since my 4 year old can't read yet and my other kids love seeing which actors are in which movies. It's also nice to have the synopsis of movies and I'd sure like to not have to do it manually for over 250 movies.
I know there are some add-ons to SageTV MC to help overcome these two concerns, but I still have some general questions:
In the default SageTV MC configuration, how does browsing/selecting the VOB files work? All my DVD's are currently in ISO format and it won't see them. Do I have to manually drill down/browse to the specfic VOB file or does it collapse the DVD folder structure into a single entry in a list?
On the HDTheater, am I essentially browsing a file/folder structure for the ISO's or does it natively support a media library with cover art and such by default?
If not supported by default, can any of the plug-ins be installed on the HD Theater (stand-alone mode) to add additional functionality (like metadata scrapers) or is it fixed to the functionality built into the system?
What would it take to get these features supported natively in SageTV or on the HD Theater?
Regarding the ISO support, I find it perplexing that it isn't more widely supported. Keeping the original content and quality in it's native format and managed from a single file seems like a no brainer. If some open source folks can do it remotely using an ancient platform like the original XBOX, why don't more projects do it?
And regarding the scrapers and cover art, media distribution and the promise of centrally housing and distributing media to it's various locations and formats is really about the experience and added value that digital formats bring, expecially as HD becomes the standard. In my mind, look and feel should have as high of a priority as the core functionality.
I'm now pondering a couple of SageTV HD Theater units or a couple of slim/HTPC Windows systems running SageTV Client to replace my old XBOX systems running XBMC (which I LOVE!!!!)
I have a bit of frustration on my end coming from XBMC because of the lack of DVD ISO support or built-in meta data/cover art for movies (these seem to be a theme of features people want). I use the cover art all the time, especially since my 4 year old can't read yet and my other kids love seeing which actors are in which movies. It's also nice to have the synopsis of movies and I'd sure like to not have to do it manually for over 250 movies.
I know there are some add-ons to SageTV MC to help overcome these two concerns, but I still have some general questions:
In the default SageTV MC configuration, how does browsing/selecting the VOB files work? All my DVD's are currently in ISO format and it won't see them. Do I have to manually drill down/browse to the specfic VOB file or does it collapse the DVD folder structure into a single entry in a list?
On the HDTheater, am I essentially browsing a file/folder structure for the ISO's or does it natively support a media library with cover art and such by default?
If not supported by default, can any of the plug-ins be installed on the HD Theater (stand-alone mode) to add additional functionality (like metadata scrapers) or is it fixed to the functionality built into the system?
What would it take to get these features supported natively in SageTV or on the HD Theater?
Regarding the ISO support, I find it perplexing that it isn't more widely supported. Keeping the original content and quality in it's native format and managed from a single file seems like a no brainer. If some open source folks can do it remotely using an ancient platform like the original XBOX, why don't more projects do it?
And regarding the scrapers and cover art, media distribution and the promise of centrally housing and distributing media to it's various locations and formats is really about the experience and added value that digital formats bring, expecially as HD becomes the standard. In my mind, look and feel should have as high of a priority as the core functionality.