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SageTV Software Discussion related to the SageTV application produced by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to the SageTV software application should be posted here. (Check the descriptions of the other forums; all hardware related questions go in the Hardware Support forum, etc. And, post in the customizations forum instead if any customizations are active.) |
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Why I won't use Sage still...
Where's the "close" or "exit" button to just get out of sage and have it run in the tasktray? Exactly why I won't even consider Sage of Snapstream...even though I own both.
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It's called "Sleep Mode" Last button on the default STV, alternatively it's default mapped to "Ctrl+z"
If I'm not actively using Sage, I always put it to sleep and it sits happily in the tray doing it's thing. |
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debennett2, put a little effort into using sage and you will prefer it over snapstream.
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Thanks stranger89. Would be nice to be able to rename that you'd think.
EDIT: Now wait a minute! Sleep does not close Sage at all..it brings up some goofy screen saver. I know I could have a button mapped on my remote to do the ctrl-z or whatever it is but I'd much rather see something on the screen that I can arrow down to. Would also be nice to be able ot get rid of all the extra options that I won't ever use (media options). Last edited by debennett2; 05-20-2004 at 11:01 AM. |
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Go into options. Screensaver when put to sleep is enabled by default. Disable it. But when you put it to sleep it minimizes to the system tray. By the same token you could use the new "close" command when watching TV, file, video, etc. (Right click and chose close on playing file or map a button.) This will just close the file and return you to the Main Menu.
Gerry
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Tell that to my girlfriend! If your Tivo was magically integrated into your TV along with everything else you may have media-wise, wouldn't you want to hit a "close" button in order not to see it's menues anymore? We're talking about menu-driven applications now, not just Sagetv. If I have 15 other things that use "close" and then all of a sudden I see something that says "sleep", it is going to throw me off. One shouldn;t have to think about ramifications of pressing a button within a user interface like this, so therefor sleep is moot.
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In nearly every Windows application, "close" or "exit" means just that -- the program will completely exit and won't be running any more. SageTV's "sleep" command indicates something different -- it will continue to run, but won't take up space on your monitor.
I also don't understand why people think that every new thing (new to them) should work exaclty like other products that they've used. What would be the point? All the various PVR devices and programs offer different features and capabilities. Surely it can't be that difficult to expect your girlfriend, or anyone else, to learn how to use a new product. When she drives a new car, does she find that every button and switch is in the same place as every other car she has driven? Sure, most of the pedals may be the same, but even they are different if you drive an automatic vs. a manual transmission. VCRs even have different features. Your new washing machine will probably be different from your last one. Do you really expect to buy and use a nbew product and not have to spend a little time learning how it works? Please don't take this as an annoyed rant... I'm just trying to use examples to point out that differnt products work, well, differently. - Andy
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Why not just make the button labels changeable? While your at it, why not let us take things off the Sage interface that might be better off in some other interface...or at least work more to our likings.... |
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I will post an STV with Sleep changed to Close if it will end this discussion .
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"Why not just make the button labels changeable? While your at it, why not let us take things off the Sage interface that might be better off in some other interface...or at least work more to our likings...."
debennett2, hang out around here more. You might be suprised to learn this is exactly what studio does. |
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my .02
I kinda agree that SLEEP is misleading. For example, you cannot put the computer to sleep / standby while sage is "asleep". Well you can but don't expect to get anyting recorded.... When they get that working - (sage supported, not a tricky add-on) then I'll be the first one to put that baby to SLEEP!
I also agree that Close or Exit isn't the right words either. Why that button/feature isn't called called what it is: "Minimize to System Tray" is silly considering this software/system is a far cry from a stand-alone consumer box where "sleep" was probably taken from (yes the WAF has to be there, but only a gearhead will be comfortable setting up this thing, so you may as well make it perfectly clear -- so at least someone knows what the hell this thing is supposed to do.....). TW |
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How about "Exit Sagetv Interface"? That makes sense to me. You are not closing Sage but the interface itself. I'd be very happy with that..as well as being able to get rid of the the "music jukebox" and "media library" options as they are redundant to what a lot of folks already have setup...including me. Is it possible to get rid of those two things?
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It can be done in about 2 minutes. BTW Go checkout my current STV in the customizations forum. It might have some useful stuff in it already.
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But, I don't see how "Exit SageTV Interface" is going to be any clearer to many users. It obviously makes sense to you, but there will always be people confused by any refernce to exiting an interface. You aren't being too consistent here anyway... you want to 'exit' to the sys tray, but then don't like it when sleep mode enters screen saver mode (which keeps SageTV as the only thing a non-geeky-technical person would see), and then complain that non-geeky-technical people shouldn't have to worry about Windows since that should be covered up by a complete HTPC solution. As such, it seems like _any_ sort of 'exit' would be confusing because, horrors , Windows will suddenly rear its ugly head. Computers are like any other tool in the world: to get the most use out of them, users will need to learn a little about how to use them. Even a hammer can be used incorreclty... and what really annoys me about them is that when I pick one up, sometimes the wrong end is facing forward! I shouldn't have to worry about the top, bottom, front back, handle... it should just _work_. I think I better go find another discussion... or use a rock instead of a hammer.... just too technical. - Andy
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well said, andy.
life would be so much more simple if people would learn/read before complaining. |
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