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SageTV Beta Test Software Discussion related to BETA Releases of the SageTV application produced by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. regarding SageTV Beta Releases should be posted here. |
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STVv2 Operating System Portability
Hey,
Just downloaded my 15 day trial of v1.4, PVR-350 isn't even here yet, but I can already tell my ReplayTV is will likely be on ebay within 24 hours of the v2 release. I've got just a couple questions: Any plans on porting Sage Tv (or even just the Client) to other platforms? I know it uses MS DirectX. Is that the only thing keeping it from being portable? It just seems like a bummer to pay the price in system overhead to run the JVM, and not get the portability benefit (Was there some other reason Java was the language of choice?). I know WineX is a DirectX-on-Linux solution, but unfortuneately it requires an OpenGL card and they recommend basically any card that SageTV doesn't support. That would be only one more operating system anyways. I know, I'm rambling, but there's gotta be a way to do this! I really want to put Sage Tv client on a wireless PDA, or on a FREE operating system (More money for my stack of PVR-250's). Please tell me your thoughts, Jamie |
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Hey, welcome to the forum
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I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Sage to be released on other platforms, Linux is about the only other OS with drivers for the capture cards used by Sage, and I doubt theres enough of a market to port Sage to linux. It would probably take a lot of architectural changes in Sage for it to work on linux. The one exception is the Hauppage MediaMVP. It sounds like Sage will be released on/for that, but we don't have a timeframe yet. |
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While I totally agree that there isn't much point in doing a full Sage port (the demand just couldn't possibly justify the work), just porting the client seems like a much smaller job. I've already personally volunteered to do any work necessary for free on a Mac OS X client port. That would really make me one happy camper.
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I agree with Tom in that I think that most people who are looking for support for other operating systems are looking for the client rather than the server (althought I would really like to dump my copies of XP for Linux). To me, one of the things that would really help would be support for a standard streaming protocol. That way I could use a web browser with my Quick Time plugin to control and watch programs from my Mac, or use mplayer on a Linux box.
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