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What will happen to SageTV when MS Vista w/ native digital DirecTV/Comcast support...
I am curious... What will happen to SageTV when Microsoft Vista w/ native digital DirecTV/Comcast support becomes available?
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Not a whole lot, you're not going to be able to build your own Vista+CableCard rig.
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Rumor is that DirectTV will work with home built systems. Might be just the last thing to make me drop cable and go DirectTV.
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Looks like I'll have fun with SageTV while I can! I love my SageTV setup, but not THAT much to 'not' move forward with Vista's promised capabilities.
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based on directv's past regarding hacking, I doubt they'd be too friendly to home built systems. I could be wrong, but i'd be suprised.
But regardless, the #1 reason I'm with sage instead of beyondtv or anything else is cheap, simple MVPs. I could see having 2 PC DVR solutions (one dedicated to a single TV, the rest dedicated to whole house) though. But Vista's not here yet, and who knows what sage will offer by the time vista is here. |
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And exactly how soon is soon? .
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He ain't gonna answer that, we'll just have to be patient.
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Off course, I live for the times the Sage crew posts something that I can go to my crystal ball with All that said, after playing the field (BeyondTV, Meddio) and keeping an eye on Sage all the while, I have been using my Sage system for a couple of months now, and all I can say is that if the next two years is anything like what Sage has put in place already, I am not the least bit worried about Vista, CableCard, etc. They have been innovative, responsive and have led the way ! Keep up the good work. As much as I like your posts Narflex ... get back to work ! I can't wait to see what's next |
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with the industry and government politics we foresee (lobbyists), are we users at risk at all for having our (No. American) EPG cut-off? I think our EPG data comes from Zap2it and I suppose they get some revenue from SageTV to offset their costs. I may recall icorrectly, but I think TiVo gets their data from Zap2it as well, and that must be a big revenue stream as compared to Sage.
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Boy wouldn't that be something. A move like that would more than make up for the seemingly bleak 'post-HD Tivo' future. AND make me feel better about being shackled to them via NFL Ticket for the last 10+ years
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Kirby, you beat me too it ;-)
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I'm a partner in an pc integration business, so hopefully we'll be able to build vista/cablecard combo machines (I know one of our distributors will, so at least I can order them wholesale). I would just hope they have gotten over the 3 tuner limitation (yes I know you can have more, but that's more of a hack than a really supported thing), and that they are going to release a HD box that's NOT a x360, something really affordable. The # of tuners, and the price/availablity of the HD extenders will really be my deciding factor as far as MCE/Vista or Sage goes in the future. Now if Sage would release a good HD extender soon, it'd seal me into the Sage group .
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If companies like HBO are really going to have your recorded content delete itself after 2 weeks, or any time frame for that matter, that alone will keep me from ever going to MCE! Add an unknown quantity of MS-DRM to the mix, the removal of transport controls forcing us to watch commercials or whatnot, and I think I can see my Sage setup last for years to come.
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