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Trying to decide on buying SageTV... issues giving me pause...
Over the last two months, I have been running through all the trials of three major contenders: SageTV, BeyondStuff, and MeedioCrap (You can be rest assured I won't even spend a single dime towards Meedio. That has got to be the worst heap of trash I have ever born witness too).
I actually reformatted my machine, and tried SageTV for another trial period because I needed to refresh myself with it after the blinding I received while trying out Meedio. Sorry, but I just had to run the trial again... If SageTV was all-that, I wouldn't have had to try the Trial again. I would have simply been happy to fork out the serious cash to pay for it. However, I see now a version 5 just released... and it makes NO mention towards any of the issues I have with SageTV... so I am again given pause. My issuesin no particular order) Why can't everything respond to "ESC" to "get out" and return to what you were previously doing?!?Ok... this has become a large post, and I doubt anyone will have actually read through it all. There are other teeny minor things, but those are just dumb stuff like the wording used for menu items, and the placement of some stuff. Inconsequential compared to the larger issues. I really want to buy SageTV... because one BIG problem exists with BeyondTV that makes me not want it. That being playback of recorded shows gets all 'herkyjerky' if I try to fast forward through commercials, resulting in me stopping the playback, then starting the playback "where I left off". Annoying to say the least huh!? Anyhow, I've written too much ... I will wander off now. |
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Also, I think there is a "weather import" that will give you more features. One feature I remembe seeing is moving weather maps and even live traffic maps. The nice thing about Sage is that as long as the "backend" runs good, then the "frontend UI" can be altered to better suit your needs. Sage offers Studio to registered users which can be used to tweek the UI. And other users have designed tweeks via completely new UI's, called STV, or designed smaller tweeks that just add a couple items to the original STV. Those small tweeks are called imports, STVi. More info on this can be found here, http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=27 Last edited by ke6guj; 05-06-2006 at 12:06 PM. |
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See the rest of the FAQs and the PDF manual that is installed in your SageTV directory. - Andy
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SageTV Open Source v9 is available. - Read the SageTV FAQ. Older PDF User's Guides mostly still apply: SageTV V7.0 & SageTV Studio v7.1. - Hauppauge remote help: 1) Basics/Extending it 2) Replace it 3) Use it w/o needing focus - HD Extenders: A) FAQs B) URC MX-700 remote setup Note: This is a users' forum; see the Rules. For official tech support fill out a Support Request. |
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Incredible,
I was in a similar position as you are just a few weeks ago. I actually purchased Sage last year but never used it. I got hooked on BTV and it's extremely polished and stable UI. It arguably has to be the best "out of the box" experience. I also have MCE 2005 and while I think it has the most intuitive UI it has it's share of challenges too. Anyway, I have the Haupagge remote and the FireFly remote and also an MCE 2005 remote. I have found the MCE 2005 remote works best, for me, with SageTV 5. (I realize you would have to purchase this remote) But I must add I am using the SAGEMC 16x9 .stv which is an MCE 2005 imitator. After I finally got SAGEMC configured and tweaked with ComSkip and importing my DVD Profiler data I have not looked back at MS MCE 2005! This .STV is everything MCE is and a whole lot more! And I think it might provide a couple solutions to some of your concerns. The 'Back' key on the MCE Remote will emulate what I think you are expecting the ESC key to do. It takes you back one step - similiar to the back button on an Internet Browser. And if you use the SAGEMC .stv it provides a Channel Browse facility that allows you to press the up and down arrows on the MCE Remote and look at what is playing on other channels while still watching full-screen live TV. The Left and Right buttons allow you to browse what is coming up later in the day on whichever channel you are currently reviewing; and this is all done in the bottom of the screen without ever leaving your currently watched programming! If you are browsing and find something you want to watch instead you merely click the OK Button and away you go. Or you can choose to set up the program for recording, set a Favorite etc. As for quick access to the actual program guide, you merely press the GUIDE button and then after you are done reviewing you just click the BACK Button and you are back at live TV. (Or back to the recorded program you were watching if that's the case. I guess you could call it an intelligent BACK button as it doesnt just dismiss the currently displayed window it actually remembers where you were last. So drill-UP is very easy.) Finally, if you really just want to go from the GUIDE to live TV then you just click on the Live TV button and you are taken to Live Television NO MATTER where you are in the SAGEMC UI. I realize this all requires a little tweaking (took me about 15 minutes total) but if you have not looked at the SAGE MC .stv you might want to give it a try. And ComSkip is extremely more accurate then SmartSkip on BTV ever will be! ;-) Yes, not being able to disable TimeShifting is a bit of an inconvieneince but since channel surfing isn't really neccessary with the SAGEMC Browse feature there is no waiting for channel changes. I hope some of this helps. Doug |
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I've been using Sage for nearly a year and a half and the only time I've had the problem was when using the watched bars. I don't think it's a common problem so it may be something with your setup if you're not using any unsupported extras. Last edited by blade; 05-06-2006 at 02:44 PM. |
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A few months back I evaluated both BTV and Sage. I was pulled to Sage almost immediately because of features, customizability and of course the great support from these forums. The fact that BTV had different packages (music add on, video add ons, etc) was a real turn off. I'm buying software not a car. For me, it's like "make it simple, tell me what I get and how much it costs." I plan to enjoy my media center for years to come so an extra $50 or $100 or whatever doesn't matter much to me.
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I don't see what browsing channels should have to do with being behind by 2 seconds or so. Changing channels is no slower or quicker for me than if I do it directly through the cable box without Sage at all. But, it's certainly not fast through the cable box either. Mike |
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There are limitations and drawbacks to using a buffer instead of recording as Sage does. Most Sage users prefer the way Sage works. There have been threads about the pros and cons of each. You should be able to find them if you do a search. |
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I see - I love the fact that Sage records everything; then if you are half way through a show and you really like it, you can still record it if you want. Also, I remember with the Tivo there was like a 15 or 20 min buffer and if you got too far behind time I don't recall if you could record or what you could do. I have mine set so that when we turn off the TV via the remote it also automatically sends a stop command and puts sage to sleep.
Thanks, Mike |
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I didn't care for it. |
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well we all have our perspectives.
I downloaded, trialed for a reasonable time all three (GbPVR, Beyond TV and Sage). I chose Sage and am satisfied. The WAF was B-A-D with GbPVR. I didn't like the price add-ons and feature set of BTV. Sage's UI is rough. But the WAF is good. That's what counts here. I do cringe each time a see a dirt-cheap TiVo ad. And now I see $500 gets you a name-brand DVR with Microsoft's guide service. Thanks, but I don't care to send any more annuities to MS. |
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Wow, thanks for all the great feedback! I was worried that my (slightly?) harsh tone may garner me a slew of flames and "jer an eeediot" posts. Not so! I am now seeing a few things I was unaware of with SageTV, and that is the very large backside configurability. The "Import Files", and various 3rd party apps (mostly free) that give even more power to already owned items. Interesting. Plus, the obviously great help found here on the forums. Yes, I am kind of ashamed I bought the FireFly... but I had been led to the assumption it 'worked flawlessly with SageTV' when I bought it (bastard SnapStream people!). I knew I was going to have to choose between Sage and BTV... so I bought a (seemingly) nice remote that would work with both. Heh... I may end up buying a whole new remote here shortly. The graphical stuff, yeah, its stock running SageTV, with latest DirectX drivers, and ATI catalyst drivers. This outputs to a Widescreen LCD HDTV (and does so flawlessly I was floored when I first configured the system). I will keep an eye on it, and try some of the suggestions to avoid the wackypolypoop. "Back" ... hmm, I guess I looked over that when I was pouring through the SageTV manual and key settings. If its one of those settings that ONLY works with a "MessageID" event, then I am unable to set my Firefly to execute that type of action. Howeve, from what many have said, it looks like its just alt-leftarrow? I can assign that to the "Exit" button (if I can get rid of the double-press-bug ... ). "Set to watched" ... heh! Now... ok... it sort of makes sense, but wow, I had no idea the effect would be to 'not record' it. Thanks for that tastey morsel of info! "Updates every 24 hours". Ok, so, call me stupid on that one. Maybe our local cable company was just being lazy and gave wrong information. Likely huh! Thanks for the reassurance on that. I'll look into the weather ideas given. Its not a deal breaker... I was just listing some things that came to mind. Yes, I have to agree with the 'attitude' of SnapStream and their stuff. Having to buy this thing, and that thing, and some othe thing, and then run them ALL at the same time and jump around between them all. Guh. I also really didnt care for how they basically 'advertised themselves' to you in their own software you are using. Everything having lame "tm" and "(c)" stuff on it, or big long names (Like "SnapStream™-Online TVGuide©" for their TV GUIDE menu button!). I will be purchasing SageTV. Overall, it appears to be great. The recording quality and playback part is solid. Not all glitchy and jerky like BTV was. And with all this new "STV" type configurations to mess with, it looks like SageTV can actually be tweaked like crazy. So... now ... whats the 'best' remote to use with SageTV? |
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Oh, and the "turn off time-shifting" bit... yeah. I can just click to the TV channel changer and put SageTV to sleep. Not a big thing. I see your points, and I have noticed I was getting SPOILED by using SageTV with livetv... I would start watching shows 15 minutes late, so I could skip through commercials... be able to record one thing while watching a recording... and god I LOVE the setup of favorites... letting it just go and record all my favorite shows whenever they show up. That has helped me see a few expisodes of things I had once missed!!
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Hey there Mr. Hat.
Sounds like you should try out the SageMC .stv, if you haven't already. You can customize nearly everything and add on a ton of stuff. I use SageTV with the SageMC16x9 stv and the Weather Report Suite (WRS) stv import. Very flexible and customizeable if you have the patience to decipher the xml configuration file. For a remote I use a Microsoft MCE remote with a USB-UIRT receiver and it works great. You have to program all the buttons in Sage setup but it's not hard and then everything works exactly the way YOU want it to. It took me a while to get everything configured but now it's easy to use and looks great. |
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Welp, I am now a proud owner of SageTV. Got my huge 200thousand character long license code from PCAlchemy last night
I will definately look into all this 'stv' and 'xml' configuration importability. Being the casual programmer myself, I shouldn't have a problem figuring them out... actually kind of makes me giddy, knowing I can tweak the heck out of this to fine tune it to the way I do things with SageTV! Sweet! |
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