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BTW, that link is dead.
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If Clayton Morris has a GOOD source, this gets interesting...
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/...et-big-update/ Quote:
Here is to hope!!!!
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wow it's been a year already
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Please Google - sell off the old HD300 inventory on eBay...
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A bidding war would really drive up the price. Rather see inventory show up via other outlets.
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A perfect "other outlet" would be the marketplace in this very forum...
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We don't know how many HD300's were on the shelf at the time of the acquisition. 5? 50? 500? The SageTV employees may have taken home a handful each as a bonus of sorts.
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Woot! No, literally WOOT! They would sell out in minutes!
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I'd like to replace my HD100 with a 200/300, but not at the current "bargain" price of $400+ on eBay. But hey, if that's the way things are going then I'm out in the cold. Oh well. Transitions are never without discomfort.
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You are right - they should just sell the leftovers here.... this is where the REAL users are anyway.
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Been over a year
It's been over a year since the news that Google bought SageTV. Are there any updates? Will the new GoogleTV be compatible with SageTV as an extender? Will client licenses or extenders ever be sold again?
I've been using SageTV for 7 or 8 years now and I really don't want to move on, since I've never seen anything that is truly competitive in my opinion. I'd love an update from Narflex or someone with Sage/Google. Thanks, Brian |
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I am hopeful something comes before Google stops the EPG.
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T-minus 6 months. I know alternatives have been discussed, tested, and used extensively.. but it still causes me concern. Any amount of required regular manual work on a future EPG solution is pretty much an insta-kill for me.
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I thought there was a solution for the EPG using schedules direct when the included EPG quits working.
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Yes I would very much like the epg alternative to be completed. I would like to stay with sage for another year or two, unless google comes out with something better but I don't think it will happen in the next two years.
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Me too! I am not planning on anything else for as long as I can. At least the rest of this year and probably next year as well. I have 3+ lineups per server currently. Each tuner has a different lineup in SageTV for OTA but I could just use one and copy the lineup for each since each tuner deals with my multipath issues/signal strength differently. However to get one station I use QAM from cable company (I'm only paying for Internet but the locals they are giving me free), OTA for the rest of the locals in particular one in HD that is not provide via QAM and the usually better reception, and DirectTV for biggest majority of channels - hence the need for 3 lineups.
Last edited by BobPhoenix; 07-08-2012 at 09:07 PM. |
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Narflex (and Sage Crew) Speculation -- NO FLAMING PLEASE
I was wondering, since we haven't heard from Narflex for a while, google is pretty mum on their plans for Sagetv (was it just the nexus q after all?), and that it's been over a year since sage was purchased--and assuming that the developers of Sage are still employed by google...
What do you think a typical day is like for a SageTv/Google developer? If you think that Sage was mothballed, what do you think they might be working on? If you think Sage isn't mothballed, do you think they are just working on porting Sage to android? Or adding new features? Please no flaming or bashing...It's just complete speculation and light hearted conversation. Thanks, |
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