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Possibly wishful thinking but as Google demo'd Live TV running on new Android TV box via SiliconDust tuner, is an Android (SageTV?) PVR app possible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf_2XeufnF4 Last edited by 7up; 08-29-2014 at 11:57 PM. |
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With Google's latest announcement from at CES 2015 about Android TV I'm kind of wondering what the fate of the SageTV code in Google TV will be. It sounds like they are essentially shelving the Google TV codebase in favor of Android TV.
They announced that most of the Google TV hardware will not be upgraded to support Android TV. How does this affect the service that they've been providing? I wish Jeff could tell us more about what's going on.
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Sage was never part of Google TV, it's part of Google Fiber. GoogleTV != Google Fiber.
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Oh, duh... brain fart.
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I'm not sure what to make of the death of Google TV and rise of Android TV.
Google appears to have very little interest in watching cable/OTA TV through Android TV. At least the HDMI-passthrough features of early Google TV devices gave some hope that Google might decide to expand into the DVR area. Despite the early work with SiliconDust, I'm not expecting any movement in that direction with Android TV. While Android TV is going to be running directly on smart TVs, it looks to be an entirely separate environment from cable/OTA TV. That probably shouldn't be a surprise, but if Google knew Android TV was going to make it onto TVs (which they presumably did), I don't think it would have been crazy, or terribly difficult, for them to add OTA support into the interface. I suspect Google looks at DVR largely as a dying technology. If the FCC does as expected, and puts Internet TV on par with cable, Sling TV could be just the start. The lack of a DVR or full on-demand viewing makes Sling TV nearly worthless to me, but it gives me hope for better products and services in the future. Despite the vague comments from Jeff years ago, I never thought the Google Fiber TV system, or anything like it, was going to make it into a retail product. But maybe Google can create an Internet TV service worth buying if the regulations change. The old CableVision network DVR precedent might even stick with a Google Internet TV system in a way that it couldn't with Aereo. |
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From what I see, the only reason to have SlingTV would be live sports on ESPN and live news on CNN. And when I saw the first articles about SlingTV, I admit, my thought was that for a lot of people, this is a way to pay $20/month for ESPN and/or CNN. Anyone who cut the cord but still really wanted those other channels (the ones with pre-recorded shows) would probably have found a way to already get them via another service, and wouldn't care about seeing them "real time". I have been OTA+Sage+PlayOn for years now. My wife records some shows from the channels SlingTV provides, via PlayOn. No interest in seeing them real-time. I don't watch much (any) news, so the only reason I would consider PlayOn would be for ESPN... but I have my parents' password (because goodness knows they aren't ever using the online version) and get anything I want (which is only occasionally) through PlayOn into Sage.
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