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I think your most valid argument (in terms of both my own worldview and pragmatic consistency) is the debate about development costs. While having an active 3rd-party development community does alleviate some of the form based concerns (as well as some of the functional ones; why hasn't Sage adopted nielm's webserver yet?), it does not address the two concerns of:
I don't think any of us know how large the second group is; what was interesting to me is that if you google "SageTV reviews" (in order to address the first question), there seems to be two trends:
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I'm a plug-in dev and I've spent prolly 100+ hours working on various projects. And I'm not doing it because its fun or because I want to help build the Sage community (although, both of those are true more often than not): by and large I'm doing it because Sage isn't doing it themselves. I'm sure I don't speak for everyone, but I'd much rather be cracking open a beer and enjoying some TV than sitting in my office hacking away at Studio trying to create the experience that I wish Sage was delivering out of the box. Last edited by evilpenguin; 12-31-2008 at 03:55 PM. |
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And I (as well as many others) really appreciate your work EP.
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If you're going to answer my rhetorical question, then I might as well respond There's no need to allow public access to nielm's webserver to gain benefit out of it; although I do occassionally use it from a public interface, the majority of the time I use it on my LAN to manage Intelligent Recordings, etc. From what I recall, BTV had a web interface that was used for managing users, recordings, etc.; my point was that there are som functional extensions to Sage (not just form), and that some of them are mature enough that they warrant inclusion in the original product.
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Thanks to all that got this thread back to a discussion again.
sainswor99 - I think your last 2 posts nailed it. Navigation is key. I see my wife get confused about where to find things all the time in BOTH stock STV and SageMC. This is my main issue. It should be intuitive and clean. As for relying on 3rd parties to develop STVs and plugins to get what I view as basic core functions, I am bothered by that. It's to easy for problems to go unresolved as one side blames the other for issues. Now I have NEVER seen that happen here, but it's a slippery slope. Having said that, Mike and Dirk are the ONLY reason I am still here. I would have switched to something else if it hadn't been for SageMC. And the killer is, I don't love it. I just don't dislike it enough to give up the Sage functionality. Funny, the only reason I ended up using Sage at all was because I moved into a new house that was thick with trees and couldn't get DTV here. So when faced with cable, my choice was Tivo or nothing, as they didn't even have their own DVR yet. I hated giving up my UltimateTV boxes, but would have had to anyway. Sage seemed the thing to do. If it were today, I'm not sure what I would do. And as for the poll idea, I wasn't serious. I understand that a poll on this forum will not tell us much about those that bypassed Sage for whatever reason. But my point is, someone really needs to understand the realities of what is happening with potential customers. If I produce a product, I don't care hown many customers I have, I want to know how many I am losing. |
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You'll never be able to tell how many customers leave Sage for another solution but you can figure out if sales are flat, increasing or declining. I bought Sage years ago but if I had switched to something else, how would they know that? Sage isn't like a company that makes a product that is constantly reordered by contract customers. I stopped eating at McDonald's 20 years ago but they'd never know that. All they care about is how many sales they make per hour/day/week/month/year because that is what is quantifiable. Last edited by S_M_E; 12-31-2008 at 04:46 PM. Reason: typo |
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I use the stock UI, but it's not because I like it; I think it stinks. I'm used to it and my kids are used to it, so it will do.
For a long time, I used 3rd party additions to get the look-and-feel that I wanted. I was very happy with SageMC for a while. I'd probably still be happy with it, but... When a new version of SageTV comes out, it may break those additions and you're left with not using the new features or using the stock UI until the additions can be updated. For example, I like the dynamic menu addition, but it hasn't been officially blessed for use with the latest (stable) server. Some people are saying it works, but the developer made a post a while ago saying it needed some updates for the current stable version, so I haven't installed it. SageMC had a similar long lag at one of the major server updates. I'm not knocking the developers of those additions in any way--it's not like they get paid for their work. But, I just get worried that someday these things will be abandoned and I'll have to go back to the default UI if I want any new server features. So, I've chosen to go the simple route where I know when a new version of the server comes out, I'll just have to install it. I like tinkering with the server, but these days I don't have the time to invest in doing that. In my view, it would be nice if Sage "invested" in some of these additions or graphic work that people have done and folded them into the core server releases. I'd be happy to pay a little more for an upgrade knowing that it's officially supported... |
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Wait...Oh yeah. Me too.
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In my opinon the default UI in sage is anything but usable and intuitive. Maybe it was because I had a preconceived notion of what I wanted it to work like. (I came from BTV and I still feel that BTV video organization and UI are better. My wife keeps telling me this at least once a week and it has been about a year since I moved and I use SageMC. If I was using the default UI, she would have divorced me by now). So please don't mistake "we want a better UI" with "we need a new UI that is all about the bling". What we really need is a new UI that is usable and intuitive. And yes, that takes a lot of time to develop and it takes user trials and experimentation to get right. It is an expensive proposition, but one that is usually well worth the effort. Quote:
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As I mentioned earlier, I started with BTV but I moved to Sage for features. I don't even remember the old BTV interface anymore and I don't care either.
For some people it might not be about the bling but for some it is and that's why we're discussing it. Animation, skins and other visual effects (like glass) is not about organization nor usability, that's all eye candy and for the most part it's all superfluous, imo. |
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I tried BTV a few years ago and bought a license - I didn't consider Sage because of the UI. I moved to XP MCE and have been running an XP MCE box in my main Home Theatre room and 5 extenders around the house. I am now switching to Sage - I have 3 Sage extenders up and running using SageMC and I am buying more extenders.
My wife still uses the MCE extenders but she will be switching. Whenever I use these I find myself saying - this still looks much better than Sage, even SageMC and how old is the XP MCE interface - about 6 years old? One more thing - I don't know if you folks in the US realize this but online services like Hulu, Netflix and even the network (NBC, ABC, etc.) web sites only work if you have a US IP address. Therefore I have no interest in anyone spending any time or money developing online web streaming functionality for Sage as it has 0 utility for those of us here in Canada or in other countries.
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XBMC could be the best playback GUI in the world but playbacking HD content on a PC for different formats and full 5.1 and DTS support then good luck. I expect most people using this are downloading very low quaility bit torrents and doing stereo playback only. I also doubt that XBMC supports BlueRay playback which makes it useless. Some one at work told me he could download a BlueRay movie and I laughed at him. BlueRay is ~25Gbytes and would take how long to download at 10Mbits/second (33 Hours!!!! UHG!). I have looked at Beyond TV and Sage is the only deal out there that supports DVD Playback, Ripped Blueray Playback (HD-200), and recording from multiple sources and CC support!! etc. etc. DRM is a huge issue and was totally underplayed. Let's not forget that XBMC does not support any hardware. So does this mean no remote? It really gets me frustrated when someone wants to compare a Mazda Miata to Toyata Tundra Pickup. Both are great but totally different applications.
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Look at he microsoft vista for example, the original vista feature list was quite impressive, but in the end, MS released an almost XP comparable OS without any of the features that were originally listed, except a new UI. I don't fault them, I've seen it happen too many times, and some of those times, I've been personally involved with a product. You never want to see this happen, but it does. Sometimes it's not so much as ripping features out, but rather the product is stagnant for a year while the transition happens, so in the end, the only new feature is a UI upgrade. When a new product is released, and the only new feature is a UI upgrade, you have to ask yourself, is it worth it. I think that Sage could use a UI overall, but I can also see the other side of the argument.
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Let me add my POV. I'm a new user, since around August, and I can tell you why I chose STV. I was very unsatisfied with PQ from analog tuners on my PC. I work many hours daily on my PC and wanted the ability to watch TV windowed on my widescreen monitor when I had to do fairly mindless tasks. Finally, a HD solution that allowed me to watch any HD channel on STB arrived with the HD-PVR. Went ahead and ordered it without a whole lot of research. It came with some crappy software and a discount card for BTV. Went ahead and downloaded BTV and it didn't work well with the HD-PVR. Looked around some and found STV. Hated the UI but went ahead and downloaded a trial. At the end of the trial STV worked better than BTV with my HD-PVR. Even though I had already paid for BTV and preferred their interface I went with STV because it was working better with my HD-PVR. I still strongly disliked the interface but figured I could live with it.
There is a very steep learning curve with STV and I have a somewhat technical background (mechanical engineer, programming experience very dated... Fortran, some C) and I was intimidated by the plugins. I build my own computers and find STV difficult. I honestly didn't add in SageMC until about a month ago when I found Brent's tutorial. Since then I've added in a few more plugins but for casual users it's more than a little bit intimidating. The UI definitely needs an overhaul, the functionality is great but the standard UI is too primitive. Most casual users would not consider STV because of the UI. And most casual users would have a difficult time figuring out plugins. At a minimum bundle in SageMC and set it as the default UI but have the current standard UI as an option. JMO
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My bottom line assessment:
I use the default UI. I have tried SageMC but the functionality just isn't up to par for me. I'll try it again soon but I want something more than what the stock UI or SageMC offers. I want Sage to take it to the next level. I feel that if SageTV uses some of its finite resources and invests in a new clean, beautiful, more functional & blingy (to a degree ui) that they will gain many customers and reach a completely untapped market hence bringing in a lot more money to continue to invest in the features we all know, love and have ever hoped for. Would love for Sage to do some usability research and pay for top notch graphics. |
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