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Know how you feel. I've decided to make the best of it though since what I have works great and enhancement and customization is still possible. It forced my time line though and dramatically increased the cost since ebay is the only place to get extenders now.
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#983
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While doing some shopping at eBay noticed an unusual number of extenders for auction. First thought was: Great! They are selling a new extender! Went to the sagetv store as fast as I can type and...
Imagine my surprise! Darn. Well, better Google than someone else. Good luck to the SageTV team. Keep doing what you guys do best. Me? I don't see a reason for making any changes for the next three to five years. Plenty of time for Google or others to come with a real alternative. My only concern is the longevity of the extenders. I guess I need to get a few UPS's... |
#984
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Not sure if it will help but I sent an email to the sagetv-dev@google.com email on the sagetv website to ask what is going on. Wonder what would happen if they got 100's of emails a day.
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#985
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#986
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I'm sure they have a select all button that would streamline that effort.
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#987
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Actually, it is just a black hole. No need to even check it.
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#988
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I actually did get a reply, but it was nothing more than a canned response of (paraphrasing) “Sorry, but we are no longer selling any SageTV hardware or software, and there are no plans to resume selling any SageTV products”
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#989
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paraphrasing your paraphrasing: SageTV is toast. Live with what you currently have and if you need more you won't get it.
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#990
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Can you still download Beta software?
OK I know I know, Sage is not selling anything but I bought a license right before google did its thing. I have HD300's ready to roll and I was working on a new PC build. All I need now is the actual software. Anyone know where I can get a link to download the Beta Sage 7 for Windows 7? Thanks
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#991
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There may be no support anymore, but the software is still available (as is a free upgrade to version 7)
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#992
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I'm no Google hater. I can't WAIT for the day when I can finally throw my $@*!(+T#$ Windoze Mobile 6.1 piece of cellular garbage on the dung heap of history and get me an Android phone. I have no desire to watch Internet TV. Tried it. It blows -- other than Netflix. There are about 4 shows on network TV I watch. Anythng else I like (or at least tolerate) seems to get canceled. There's no way in H-E-doublehockeysticks I'll watch TV if I have to watch commercials. There just isn't anything on worth spending the time and irritation to watch commercials. Heck, the reason I started using Google's search engine way back when was the clean, white interface. I guess I'm getting old, and am no longer in the targeted demographic. Even decent movies are few and far between lately. Maybe I'll finally finish building the Scout I started in 1997, and the Chevelle I bought in 2005. Stupid TV's nothing but a time waster anyway. |
#993
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If google starts over from scratch on googletv and sage development permanently stops (which seems to be the case) then the best possible thing that could happen to us would be if they open sourced sagetv media center, client, placeshifter, and extender firmware. Then we could continue development forever if we wanted to.
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#994
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A long time ago I used a product called Showshifter which was great for its time. It was acquired by some media company and never heard from again. My hope is that the non-compete clause is not too long (5 years ???) and then the Sage Developers can use what they have learned, start from the ground up and if possible make a product better than what is now. The reason I say "if possible" is because I am not sure how it can be better than what it is except for some small preference details or netflix. But given how talented they are and what they have learned over the years, that would be the best!!!
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#995
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#996
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IIRC Showshifter became BeyondTV.
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#997
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Google has a lot of their May 2011 Google IO sessions on YouTube. I've been going through some of the GoogleTV related videos. There are a few little things here and there about Honeycomb 3.1 and I thought a couple statements in the Building Android Apps for GoogleTV session might be of interest to us SageTV users:
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So far I haven't run across much about accessing content stored on the user's home network.
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#998
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@jreichen,
The funny thing is sagetv is usually on the ball and quick when it comes to updates and betas. This last one took very long. It probably because sagetv was in talks with google.
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#999
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Another potential reason that Google bought SageTV (for those that are very cynical) - They are trying to fake out their competition.
Google has a MarketCap of $170B - the amount that they paid for Sage is pocket change. But now they have their competitors wondering what they are planning to do in the PC based PVR space - just like those of us on this forum. Maybe the Google purchase of SageTV is like Operation Fortitude in WWII where the Allies tried to deceive the Germans into thinking that the invasion would come at somewhere other than Normandy - such as at Calais or in Scandinavia. This, apparently, was very successful and Hitler thought that the Normandy invasion was a feint.
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#1000
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Of course you never know I guess. |
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