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Alternatives to Extenders
Since we are creating a thread for alternative software, I think we need to start discussing alternative extenders.
We have Western Digital Live Plus which includes Netflix. http://www.wdc.com/en/products/homee.../mediaplayers/ There is also Hauppauge Media MVP-HD. http://hauppauge.com/site/products/d...diamvp-hd.html Ideally, I would like Guide, but that may be just too much to ask for.
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You could use SJQ to reorganize the files and the use something like a boxee box (or any streamer). You just have to use the web interface to manage your recordings.
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there should be an option to make the sagetv properties files as an starting point for the xbmc/boxee filing convention with this script:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=87261&page=1 interesting to see that in this thread they mention a way to work with links to files, which would not break the sage library. http://forums.boxee.tv/showthread.php?t=27897 maybe a starting point to add different extenders (boxee box, apple tv 1) to your existing setup - which would be somehow crippled though as guide and maybe livetv (?) would not be available.. would be interesting to know, how others plan to maintain the awsome functionality of sage, when we need a "plan B".
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We will just have to see what tomorrow brings. I will probably be good for awhile with my current setup.
I used XBMC on my old Xbox (Still have it) I still play with it today and XXBMC has a port to the $99 AppleTV2. If you can keep the core recording function of SageTV going I think the script to convert the TV library to a XBMC friendly format could work. The only missing component is live TV. Back in the Xbox days I had a DVB tuner that would stream live TV to the Xbox. There was even a script to change the channel. With some dev work I think that would also be possible. Still XBMC Netflix and Hulu options are clumsily and by the time it was all ported to the AppleTV2 something better might be out there. I just hope the new Google\SageTV partnership gives us something that works a lot like SageTV.
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What about using a mini PC instead of an extender? Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Zotac-MAG-Inte.../dp/B0030UH2J4 Anyone have any experience with how these work with Sage client software? |
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FYI, I just pinged Moxi with some questions, got this response.
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Thanks Grant. Good to know. Is your custom built system using the NVIDA ION chipset? If so, is it beefy enough for BluRay playback?
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I searched for 'NVIDIA ION Blu-Ray" and the first hit was a Toms Harware article that says it plays blu-rays fine.
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Overall, it's not a "zippy" interface, but it is our main interface and it's not a problem, but can be slow from time to time. |
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Windows Media Center and Xboxes. I almost went this way, since I think the Media Center UI is easier to navigate than SageTV, and that's important for my house. But I wanted full PC-functionality at each TV, and Windows Media Center doesn't have a software extender...the only extender is the Xbox, and an Xbox is not a PC. If microsoft made a software extender for Windows Media Center (like the SageTV client), then I'd be all over it.
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Does anyone have experience with the Shuttle XS35GT (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...E16856101114)?
It's a neat little system that is around the size of an HD200 and has no fans (all passive cooled). It runs a Dual Core Atom with the latest generation ION GPU. With how expensive HD300s are going for on fleebay you might as well build a full fledged computer/client that can do Netflix, Hulu, email, and surf the web. I am trying to verify if the system passes digital (at least 5.1) audio via the HDMI cable. I have seen mixed info online so far...
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The problem with looking for an extender alternative is you still need a Sage client license. If you are in the boat of either needing a client license OR an extender, you are basically SOL on your Sage setup.
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I'm fortunate to have an extra Client License. However, maybe we will get lucky and Sage will release a generic unlimited Client key into the public (that is, if Google has no interest in continuing to sell Sage software). That way we can continue to build clients and not worry about the lack of extenders .
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Will OS: Windows 7 Hardware: Intel Core i7-920 with 12GB RAM & an Adaptec 5805 with a Chenbro 36-port SAS Expander Case: Antec 1200 with 4 iStarUSA trayless hot-swap cages (20 drives max) Drives: 8 Toshiba/Hitachi 2TB drives in a RAID 6 & 7 Toshiba 3TB drives in a RAID 6 Capture Cards: HDHomeRun Connect Quatro 4, Hauppauge 60 HD-PVR Players: 5 HD300s, 2 HD200s |
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The Dune HD looks super interesting.
Some Dune player models (models Dune HD Ultra, Dune HD Mini, Dune BD Prime, Dune HD Center, Dune HD Base, Dune HD Base 2.0) have a support for browsing Internet web sites directly on the player-attached TV using the built-in web browser. The web browser is not part of the main user interface of the player; it is a dedicated application, that should be launched separately (besides, the installation on an extra software package may be needed before the web browser may be used). ... The web browser is based on Mozilla/Gecko web browser engine and provides a similar level of compatibility with web sites. It is quite a general purpose web browser, allowing to browse general Internet web sites (including web sites using rather advanced HTML and JavaScript features), rather than just very simple web sites or web sites specially developed for the usage with the player. + this http://dune-hd.com/firmware/misc/dune_folder_howto.txt and this http://dune-hd.com/firmware/ -> Seems like possibility to use as a extender with Sage Web UI or Plugins generating the server folders in some special format
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room Last edited by Fuzzy; 06-21-2011 at 10:56 PM. |
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My Sony Bravia with the Bravia 3 engine plays back all my Sage recordings via Windows Media Player on the Sage server. I can't schedule recordings, but as a dumb playback terminal, the Bravia does it without needing any external box. Internet hookup is either wired or wireless (with optional dongle), so it's pretty much plug and play.
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Will never happen. What would they gain from this?
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