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View Poll Results: Interested in a full XBMC / SageTV Server PVR integration? How much per license? | |||
No - Not interested | 15 | 16.48% | |
Yes - Interested willing to pay 1-time $15 license (unlimited nodes) | 43 | 47.25% | |
Yes - Interested willing to pay 1-time > $15 license (unlimited nodes) | 28 | 30.77% | |
Yes - Interested willing to pay $5 per node license | 5 | 5.49% | |
Voters: 91. You may not vote on this poll |
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SageTV XBMC plugin : Kickstarter
Trying to judge interest in the development of a SageTV XMBC plugin.
Please indicate your interest.... UPDATE: This is now a Kickstarter project... please support the project with donations: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...etv-pvr-plugin Last edited by sflamm; 10-28-2013 at 03:17 PM. |
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I'm assuming you're asking about a XBMC PVR addon that uses XBMC's native PVR functions?
There's already a SageTV python-based addon that allows you to playback and manage your recordings, but it doesn't integrate with the XBMC PVR functionality. Add on description: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Add-on:SageTV Add on source: https://github.com/kricker/plugin.video.sagetv Support forum: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=138838
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Definitely worth having
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With the right interest level someone might be interested in spending their time... otherwise it will be a hard sell. I personally still love my SageTV and would like to keep the backend versus a WMC, NextPVR, etc... Last edited by sflamm; 10-14-2013 at 06:25 PM. |
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Likewise. I'm about to swap out my Ceton for a HDHomeRun Prime to increase stability and am going to stick with SageTV as long as possible.
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By nodes, are you talking about clients (e.g. full PC or extender-like)? So, if someone has 2 client PCs plus 2 HD300s, for the last option, they'd be looking at $20?
I'm all for this... conditionally. First, the financial logistics could be daunting, unless we know and trust the developer. Does someone collect all the money and hold it before development starts? Who? Does the dev get 50% up front and 50% when it's finished? What's "finished"? Does the money just keep going directly to the dev as long as people are buying this nonexistent software during development? I have some ideas, but I was wondering what you were thinking. Second, and this is absolutely imperative from my perspective. When the project is finished, the software must be free for all and open sourced.
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Correct - per node means per client (i.e. Extender or SageTV Client).
As for payment, my thinking was like other plugins in the past - folks would purchase licenses to use when the software is complete. If there was no license then the plugin would not function. |
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I'm not trying to shoot down the idea, as I actually like it, but I think these are pretty important questions.
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Understood. That is the purpose of the poll. If there arent enough respondents then it is clear that there are few that are truly interested.
In theory there should be hundreds if not thousands of SageTV users that would like to preserve their existing investment by attaching XBMC with its many features including multitude of clients (i.e. R-Pi, Ouya) and online content access to the rock solid PVR capabilities of SageTV. Like all software - if the target market is significant enough then someone will produce the product. If it is just a handful of devotees then it is not worth the investment. (that is the criteria I would personally use before taking up the project). If the interest numbers are high enough it will not matter if a few change their minds - it will be statistically noise. Last edited by sflamm; 10-15-2013 at 11:55 AM. |
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Is there any way to give this poll better visibility or make it a sticky? Greater visibility shouldn't skew the poll results as people are still free to vote their opinion.
Do you have any idea what sort of dollar figure is needed for bounty? |
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Agreed. I tried to cross-post it but Opus took it down.
Not sure how to increase visibility - ideas? |
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Unfortunately, I don't think the traffic to the poll will be sufficient to attract enough users. |
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I would pay $15.00 for even if I didn't need it right away. I have two HD300's in use and one backup unit in case one fails. So right now I would not use this. That said it's worth paying the $15.00 even up front just so I have options in the future, anything that can keep sageTV going as long as we can.
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@sflamm: Thanks for the clarifications. It sounds like you or someone you know may be interested in taking it up... for the right price. I would certainly support that choice if it pans out. However, I do wonder if the bounty approach wouldn't be a better way. As a supporter of several Kickstarter projects, I know that there are quite a few people (myself included) who will pay significantly more than what something is worth to the majority, simply because they want/support it. Those people could push the bounty up higher than expected. As an example, without any hesitation, I'd throw in 100 toward such a bounty, but again, with the caveats I mentioned earlier.
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A cheap software developer is min $75/hr The delivery effort is minimum of 3 weeks or 120 hours conservatively Total cost at least --> $9000 That is why I thought it might be more practical to charge a small but fair price against a larger number of people.. With that said, we can always try the kickstarter route... I'll set one up and see what happens. |
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+1
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This is one of those things that someone would have to do in their spare time because it will be useful to them. Trying to pay someone to do this and then support it when it eventually comes out isn't going to happen. You'll get one without the other. If we could get the source and have one of our known devs support it that'd be one thing. If one of us dedicated members doesn't do this it won't get done IMHO.
I wish I had the time and knowledge, but I have no time and no programming skills.
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This would be my favorite option once my HD300 die... otherwise, I would just be sticking with the usual sage interface. Means I voted yes, I would pay $15 for the integration module.
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If it is a license model then whoever is collecting for the licenses will be obligated to maintain it for some maintenance period (part of the agreement of purchasing a license). I imagine it would still return to the open domain after some period of time... just like all the other plugins that eventually became free. |
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