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I intend to run Sage as long as possible, hopefully until Google does something awsome with what they just bought. If that doesn't happen, and when I can no longer make Sage usable. I'll probably save myself some headaches and just use a provider DVR like a normal person . |
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What I am thinking will end up happening.
Is that google will strip out what parts of sagetv they want. Shutdown the way it works now. and then sell is as a set top box with very limited local storage. but access to the cloud. |
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it still boggles my mind why Netflix seems so important to people...stuttering video...no 5.1 surround...no Placeshifting abilities (I was out of the country where there was very little English media, just where you'd like access to Netflix, but DRM won't let Netflix operate outside the U.S. once your ip is detected). Most of all, the model of massive amounts of streaming will result in one thing only: bandwidth caps/overages/charges.
Wee .. Netflix is so awesome. If anything, Netflix is likely one of the biggest reasons why Sage sold out and left us where we are. great
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All that being said... It's a little hard to forget that Netflix is being streamed when you get hit with an overage bill or when you start to watch a netflix show/movie and you get a message "Netflix is experiences issues", which I've gotten several times now I think at some point (not in the near future, perhaps) that TV will be an on-demand experience where I choose to watch CSI or Mythbusters, and it don't care if it's on at 9:30pm on channel 817.. which is pretty much how I watch tv now with sagetv.
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Ok, I just sat a read through the entire thread.
First - CONGRATS to teh SAGETV Team. All your hard work over the years has fianlly paid off. Second - Jeff and them are under NDA's from Google, so they CANNOT say anything. Many of hte comments on here are knee-jerk reactions, and speculation. I for one plan on waiting to hear the official word from Jeff and the SageTV\Google team on the future of the products. Just because the site (except for the forums), has been shut down, doesn't mean they won't come back. There is a trasition period withhte buyout\merger of Google and SageTV that has to take place. Legal paperwork has to be filed, paperwork submitted, business licenses, taxes, talks, etc... before the "new" site can be revealed to the public. Besides, anything that has the SageTV logo on it has to be changed, web site, extenders, software packages, email addresses (yes, I know a simple DNS change and a few email rules can handle that part), etc.. has to be changed as well. Jeff and the team have to meet with people @ Google, lawyers, marketing reps, accounts people, sales, etc... and those things in place before the store-front can re-open. I'm sure Jeff and them have lots of HD300's still in stock, and now have to get new faceplates for them and update the rest of their inventory before they can legally sell any remaining product they have in stock. Not to mention the software changes that have to happen. Jeff and them are probably super busy right now, and if and when they get to go out and celebrate their bar tab will look something like this.... http://eater.com/uploads/Bruins-Bar-Tab-Full.jpg LOL Moral to the story.... CALM DOWN, Wait a few days, let the smoke clear, the dust settle, and see where everything falls. Once Jeff and them CAN give us hte bigger picture, those that want to bash him for his actions, can go on their merry way. And those that wish to remain can, and will....and secretly buy up any software or hardware that may appear on certain sites.....not that anyone one here would EVER think of doing that. |
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Maybe it's time to pull my JVC S-VHS machines out of the closet...lol
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Well I'm glad to see Jeff's hard work has hopefully paid off for him and his company. But I'm also sad because I know SageTV as I have known it since version 2 is gone. But I keep hoping it will work out. I know Google bought a company called SketchUp, which we use at work. I thought for sure it would be gone, but what Google did was make a basic free version so people could make models to put in Google Maps. Then the Company makes a paid version for the Architects and such with many more features. I'm hoping that Google has the same idea here. To have Jeff and them make a basic server package that will interface with Google TV and have a pay package that can also do more with. I think Jeff has put to much time and energy into SageTV to just let it die. I know he has to think of his employees first but he has always seemed to want to do right by his customers. Remember when SageTV first started it was free upgrades but that he soon realized he had to change that model to survive as a business. I'm hoping this is just a change like the paying for upgrades and if not my system will still run for a long while.
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My daughter is nine in a couple of weeks, she has never watched tv any other way, it's always been Sage for her.
I feel the vibes from Jeff are all positive at this time, and if that changes it's not a major issue, I have more client licenses than I need currently and already have to outsource my epg. If Google move it forward then it's a bonus. I feel for those that are in limbo though, and hope it comes good for them.
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they (google), DO of course have the right to say you can't sell the licenses here on their forums.
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PS3 has it, but yes, this would be nice to have everywhere. I expect it will happen eventually. Quote:
Going forward, this may be the biggest issue. We'll have to see how it plays out. |
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I'm sad that sage is no more, but Jeff is the man to teach Google how to make GTV (like sage, but better). |
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Jeff:
Quote: The beta versions do not expire. SageTV/Google does not currently have plans relating to posting a final release of V7.1; the current release candidate is of 'release' quality based on SageTV’s prior standards. Does the SageTV beta software cease to function in 21 days or not? As posted earlier, I had just built and tweaked an AMD unRaid server to idle at 41W with 3 drives, got my new SageTV i3-550 box to idle at 35W. I had just downloaded/installed the SageTV 7 beta server software, was up at about 4am (bad Sage dreams so I got up ) & headed to buy a key when I found the store died the previous day. I need to find the license for my SageTV 6 software just in case I can only use the old version. I am using WHS v1 for the current server, can stuff be migrated off to another server using Acronis or something just in case I can't find it? I'll have a totally different drive configuration in the new box than the old one (small OS drive & move recordings to the unRaid hopefully, vs a couple 1TB and a couple 750GB in the old box)? Over 2 years, the Q6600 WHS server has been extremly reliable and uptime is currently 106 days, normally 6mo + at a time. I reset my HDPVR once this year, think I also reset the HDHomerun once/twice too since I owned it. I had a new copy of Vista64 laying around and 8GB of RAM for the new server so I was going to change the OS. I am not in any crisis modes to dump my SageTV setup, it works very well and has a HIGH WAF. I was just hoping to make the SageTV 7 setup even better. Just updated all 3 HD200s to the latest firmware too.
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I’m not positive about this, but has Google ever sold hardware to consumers. Phones, tablets and GoogleTV are all made and sold by other companies, so why would they change their MO and sell the HD300 or make a SageTV appliance?
Google just bought a mature, stable and seasoned product. All they need to do is make it work with GoogleTV and they will have a better solution then the big almighty Microsoft Media Center and a huge leap forward from AppleTV, which is now moving to build smart TVs. Smart TVs are the next step and whoever has the better backend to the Smart TV will be the winner. I work in IT and have seen buy outs of software we use. The product continues and an update will come out where the logo and name is changed, but when you dig into the code/directories you will still see the old name in places. If the store does open, I see them selling the SageTV software, but not the hardware, but I might be wrong. Down the road we will be able to update SageTV to a newer Google version. We have already been given a time at which this new version will be out and that is within a year, since this is when the EPG update will change. I have read that GoogleTV was supposed to get the Honeycomb 3.1 update last month, but now it got pushed to late summer. I wonder if the SageTV purchase had anything to do with this. It would be great if the new update had SageTV connectivity or at least an App in the market place.
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And I don't think a lot of money is spent developing the UI for cable boxes - the UI for SA/Cisco boxes hasn't materially changed in the 10+ years that I have used these boxes. This is the only reason that I can think of that Cisco (aka Linksys aka Scientific Atlanta) has not built media streamer techonolgy into its cable boxes. How hard would it be to take an existing cable box and make it capable of receiving media over your LAN (as well as streaming services like Netflix/Hulu) just like a SageTV extender? You already have a box capable of decoding some video file types (the newer ones can handle MPEG-4 as well as MPEG-2), you have a box with all of the A/V output ports, power supply etc. It should be a piece of cake to graft Sage extender-like technology onto a Cisco/SA cable box but they haven't done it - my guess is because the cable companies would refuse to offer it.
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If you have an url to an instruction site that would be great - thanks
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There is a site called http://www.unblock-us.com/ that provides a service for using streaming services for non-US based people. They have a free trial and afterwards the product is $5/month. You just change the DNS server addresses on your PC or iPad or router and your are able to use Netflix from anywhere.
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They tried selling their own Google Phone for a little while.
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