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(FWIW - I found dpkg -i saget-server.deb to be a pretty easy way to install sagetv on linux... i was up an running in a matter of minutes - Now configuring everything else was a little more work) I've used MythTV a few times... I've never gotten to the point where i could actually use it, since having to install clients and keep them in sync with the server was a PITA.... but sadly... a few years when my existing sagetv stops working... hopefully the new GoogleTV/SageTV will arrive and i won't have to worry about getting MythTV working
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Seriously, that's the ONLY conclusion you could come up with? How creative. To counter your own THEORY, try this alternate one on for size: Because the software is going open source, they're no longer willing to take anyone's money and have people feel cheated that they purchased something the company knew, going forward, was about to be free. Is this likely? In truth, just as likely as your theory.
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Let's hope you are right and they re-open the store for hardware sales.
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shits. and i was just going to order a pair of HD300's today.... :/
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the only problem that i see is that google seems to have a reputation of buying cool ideas/things/companies and letting them languish until they are finally cut. hmmm.....
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Sandor: I was going to buy one as well but now I really don't know what to do . I invested heavily in my SageTV media Network. Thinking about having no support for all SsgeTV products I invested on it sends chills thru my spine! I am really waiting fr a more detailed explanation as of what is going to happen to us SageTV customers.
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I never said the closing of the store or demise of Sage was apocalyptic. It's merely a product on the verge of extinction. Happens all the time. Company A buys the products of Company B, and these products cease to exist because the products weren't the goal. Last edited by Fountainhead; 06-20-2011 at 06:48 AM. |
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They bought other companies, made the owners rich, and give away the service free.
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The key word being "service." My contention is merely that Google will use SageTV as the basis for some Goolgle service, but that SageTV as we know it (ie, installing software on our own servers with our own capture cards, streaming our own media, etc) will no longer exist. That's far and away the most likely scenario.
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That is NOT what I said. You deleted this part of my response (emphasis added):
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Here is my worry
I absolutely could not care less about online video. So the statement
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Hopefully Google doesn't forget about non-American SageTV users
The worry I have is that most of Google's media services are for the U.S. only. We don't have access to Hulu in Canada and Netflix is far more limited. For me then having a classic PVR that records locally from analog cable or a cable box is a solution that must work for me.
I am quite happy with 7.1 however so hopefully it will eventually go GA and then I can just live with my current setup for a while. I'm assuming plugin development will slowly grind to a halt however.
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Google wants wide acceptance of WebM -- that's why it's open sourced. Google also wants wide acceptance of GoogleTV, and are supposedly working towards open sourcing it (along with rumors of merging it with android). If open sourcing SageTV helps them achieve their goals, they'll do it -- but, while Android is (mostly) open source, many Google apps for it (Gmail client, Maps, etc.) are closed. |
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I imagine tha google will repackage Sage in a mainstream consumer-friendly way that will be adequate for 90% of the market, but the other 10% who want something beyond that will be SOL. |
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It makes me nervous that they have not at least made a statement that EPG will continue and licenses will still be available to purchase.
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Not only should we be backing up this forum, if possible, we should likely also be likely for a new home for these forums in case things don't work out so well. I imagine that there will be a new Google-Sage forum but who knows if it will have restrictions on discussions and certain types of activities.
It is also possible that we may have to hack things in the future to allow Sage to continue to work and some of these types of things may not be appreciated by Google.
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Rakesh, the owner of Snapstream / BeyondTV has a blog posting on this deal. His main conclusion
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no one knows whats going to happen for sure. I just hope that the SageTV CEO make some announcement during teh course fo teh week that will clear the smoke for a very large Sage community.
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