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Old 06-29-2014, 01:16 PM
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... This is a screenshot from my Google Fiber TV system info page I snapped today during Mexico's exciting finish in the World Cup ...
The thing that's sad about that screencap is seeing the Linux 2.6.x OS information and not being able to buy any more Linux server keys in the Marketplace lately ...
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Old 06-30-2014, 09:57 AM
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SageTV IS Google Fiber TV's DVR engine. That is why it won't be open sourced.

This is a screenshot from my Google Fiber TV system info page I snapped today during Mexico's exciting finish in the World Cup. Note the DVR Java Version info: SageTV V8.3.4.3
Makes me sad that I'm never likely to get my hands on SageTV version 8+.
I'm limping along using what I had lying around when the acquisition happened.

Played with other options but nothing comes close. I've a sad feeling with the way TV watching is changing that there won't be anything to replace it...
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Old 06-30-2014, 11:58 AM
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SageTV IS Google Fiber TV's DVR engine. That is why it won't be open sourced.

This is a screenshot from my Google Fiber TV system info page I snapped today during Mexico's exciting finish in the World Cup. Note the DVR Java Version info: SageTV V8.3.4.3
I wonder which CPU SageTV is running on...considering that JVM 1.5 is the version still being deployed and apparently 1Gb still the max heap limit as they probably using a 32bit ARM/MIPS/PPC micro and I'm not surprised about Linux 2.6 as nearly three years after Linux 3.x is still the most widely used in embedded systems, so overall this could have been the HD400
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I wonder which CPU SageTV is running on...considering that JVM 1.5 is the version still being deployed and apparently 1Gb still the max heap limit as they probably using a 32bit ARM/MIPS/PPC micro and I'm not surprised about Linux 2.6 as nearly three years after Linux 3.x is still the most widely used in embedded systems, so overall this could have been the HD400
I wonder often what the back end is for Google Fiber TV... just some old Dell running XP in an office closet?
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Old 06-30-2014, 03:33 PM
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I wonder often what the back end is for Google Fiber TV... just some old Dell running XP in an office closet?
Nah, probably a Vic20. Actually the only thing they would need a "main" server for that I can think of is the EPG stuff. Everything else is driven from a "Network TV Box" in each home.
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Old 07-01-2014, 10:19 AM
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Brent - did you ever post an article on the DVR capabilities of Google Fiber and the similarities, if any, to SageTV?
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Old 07-03-2014, 08:43 PM
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Years later and I still get jealous comments and questions of "Hey, how do I do that?" every time a guest sees it auto skip commercials. With many free streaming options going ad heavy, comskip is still such a great plugin.
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