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I doubt Sage would want to support the competition like that but nobody knows what the future will bring...
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- Real support relationship (ever tried to get support for Media Center from MS?) - Community has insight, and input into feature development (ehome can't even clearly define who they are building MC for). - Designed for extensibility (i.e. it's a platform); mostly for the developers who want to build cool apps (but beneficial to everyone else too ). There are some really cool things about VMC/7MC (mostly UI); but once you get past the flash I don't really see much there that would compel me switch back. |
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Well, the client/server engine and softsled capabilities (at least WRT to TV) are the product of the TV engine. If the backend were an STV product, there's no reason that the MCML frontend couldn't be on another system (or multiple other systems).
As for the comment about supporting the competition, people would still need to buy Sage Server licenses for the backend TV engine. They'd just be running the frontend on a VMC system. Quote:
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It would be very difficult to replicate the Live TV experience using MCML. I'm not going to say impossible (a lot of custom dshow work would probably be required), but certainly not easy or fun.
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My big problem with VMC was not being able to play my blu-ray rips on the Xbox360 as an extender. It couldn't play MKV, and add to that if the file was over 4gigs, and not a WMV it couldn't play that either. If those are fixed, it may be worth looking at but I still doubt it. The HD200 are true extenders, quiet, can play anything, and tiny.
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Not sure if I agree that it is more of the same. Maybe for some features but I think the interface is improved (larger font better graphics/effects), better performance (clearer picture less spinning circles), support for hybrid tuners, support for ClearQAM, new online content. These are all significant improvements. The main issue I think SageTV users will have is you can't get into the system and change/tweak everything. Sage doesn't really have everything everyone wants out of the box except the ability to customize which users have spent a lot of time building features themselves. For those who don't want to customize this is a very good option for a very polished and almost comprehensive system, albeit they may not get everything they want.
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I meant that the same attitudes and slow development cycles that create a frustrating experience if you want to do anything not envisioned by ehome are still there. They haven't reached parity with what Sage can do today; when I think about how far Sage has come in the last 6 months (about how long I've been using it), how will the comparison look in 6/12/24 months when nothing has changed with 7MC? |
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I don't think it fully supports the HD-PVR, does it? If not that means that it has severe issues doing HD, especially if you can't get a CableCard, such as here in Canada, and if you can't do HD in 2009 then it is pretty much useless.
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* Install Sage * Install Hauppauge drivers * Install ATI drivers (video) * Install SageTVlauncher and disable VMC so I can use a MCE remote. * Had to try multiple times to get the multiple sources on my HVR2250 working right with the EPG. * Installed SageMC to get some of the same features of XP media center. * Tried at least 4 different codecs trying to get video to stop stuttering. Ended buying WinDVD for $39 as that worked the best. * Poured thorugh forums and started several forum threads to resolve some of the above issues. * Still have open issues (some HD channels show no data - NBC HD sometimes tunes into Fox HD - wierd). * Video is still not perfect. I noticed when there is fast movement, video is a bit blurry. * Still needed to get an extender (another $199 - the MC extender cost me $65). Compared to what I did for W7 media center: * Installed W7 * Install ATI drivers (video) - Hauppauge drivers were automatically detected/installed * Completed TV setup wizard Playing mulitple file formats, full featured extenders, placeshifting, pc clients are definitely nice features. But the core SageTV system, out of the box, lacks a lot of the interface features and needs a lot more "administration" and monetary investment when compared to media center. MS is slow to market with some things which is what brought me to Sage in the first place (VMC didn't like my hybrid tuner and I didn't care for the picture quality, both of which are not fixed). Yes if you want bleeding edge technology and open file formats, etc., media center is not what you are looking for. But if you want more free time, system uptime and a higher WAF, Widows 7 is a really good option that doesn't cost anything additional and provides a lot of very good features. BTW, I am not trying to argue. Everyone has their opinion. I just think this discussion is great for someone considering SageTV vs. Media Center. SageTV fits for one group and Media Center fits for another. At the end of the day, they are not really comparable products. Last edited by heatvent; 05-08-2009 at 08:50 AM. Reason: Forgot some of my steps |
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But for me it really comes down to this me: No cable HD = No F'n good! DRM restricts what I want to do with my files.
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I'm sure this is the one feature that will keep SageTV as the choice for a lot of people. I personally just get unencrypted ClearQAM channels off of cable. The HD-PVR setup is cost prohibitive in my opinion ($200 for a single tuner + rented cable box, etc.). I would rather just rent the HD-DVR from the cable company for $15/mo than rent a HD receiver for $8/mo and invest $200 for a single HD tuner. 2 year payback is just too much in my opinion. |
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I can playback recorded HD content in four locations in my house. That would require four PVR cable boxes per month which reduces the payback period. In addition I can buy non-PVR HD cable boxes from my cable co - I bought mine on sale for $100 each. Having a sophisticated PVR like Sage that gives you access throughout your house has a huge benefit that more than offsets the cost in my opinion. I truly value my leisure time so being able to watch what I want where I want (with no commercials and the ability to skip dead time in sporting action) whether it is in my bedroom, TV room, office, kitchen or pool patio is of huge benefit to me that is worth far more than $500.
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Both Windows MC and SageTV require several kinds of setup and "tweaking" to get what you want and both have their limitations, but they really are in the same ballpark in the HTPC world. If you're a plug it in and take what you get kind of person, Windows Media Center might be for you. If you're one that wants it to work your way kind of guy, SageTV (and a few of the others) is a better bet imho. Windows 7 has made some good changes from Vista, but much of the changes are very slight. I do think its a step in the right direction, but it doesn't "kick A$$" any more than Vista MC did imo. |
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Most of the things you highlight as easier in 7MC are easier because you started on 7 (i.e. the driver stuff). Sage can be harder to configure than MC, but if you've spent anytime on TGB you'd find that the experience is far from easy for many users. Stutter, tuner and PQ issues are pretty common issues for both applications. If all you want to do is watch TV, and you're OK with the restrictions MC places on sources and content, then MC is probably the right choice for you (although Tivo is probably a better one). If you want the real value add for having a PC serving your media (commercial skipping, placeshifting, flexibility, dvd bookmarks, etc) and extenders that work it's hard for me to see MC being a better choice long term. |
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I'm about to make a new HTPC build and I was going to give W7 a try to check out the new MC.
I've been using Sage for a few years now and I use it mostly for OTA HD recording. I don't have cable, I just can't justify the cost when I don't watch that much TV. I have used VMC for playing back shows recorded in Sage but I don't use Sage for music. I think back when i did try it the songs never played completely and skipped to the next song. So I use Media Monkey now. With this new build, I plan on having this rig for a good long time. I'm sure that I'll be back with Sage because I'm familiar with it but I plan to try another program called Media Portal over the summer. I want to give it a run before I setup for the Fall TV season. A Co-worker was telling me 7MC was much better than VMC but we have different needs with it comes to DVR functions. I have plenty of time because I just ordered the new case this morning and still have some more parts to get after I've explored it. Then I'll give W7 a go.
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