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Google Fiber - my experience w what's left of SageTV
I've failed to do anything on my blog for a long while so in the meantime will post a few thoughts here from a SageTV users in case anyone is interested.
I am definitely sad to see this community dwindle. While I am one of the fortunate ones able to use the part of SageTV that Google is actually utilizing right now, it is largely slimmed-down from what you and I were used to in terms of flexibility and functionality to say the least. That being said, I understand the team's situation. They have their hands very full trying to keep up with a massive increase in user base - a user base that isn't nearly as technologically able as this community is/was. They are also keeping the feature-set limited in ways to keep the content providers happy enough as they grow. You should see some of the crazy questions/posts from the Google Fiber groups pages. Their groups page is really hard to take after years of reading/posting on these SageTV forums. I have two Google Fiber TV boxes and a Network Box (the Server if you will). They work very, very well and deliver to me every channel in basically uncompressed HD goodness. It has Netflix, YouTube, Vudu and VOD built in and a universal search that works across all of the above. What it doesn't do: * No video server (movies etc) capabilities - unless you copy said video file onto the network/server box. I now use Plex & Chromecast for much of my movie stuff. * No web app to see your guide, tv recordings etc * iOS and Android app is quite good, but crippled so that you can't watch recorded content on your device and can't even use outside of your home network. * No more plugins * Customization is at a minimum * Only four TV boxes allowed in a single home. A strange requirement to me even though I don't need more than that anymore. * On the content side of things I think the lineup is quite good, but HBO does not include HBOgo for some reason. Also no AMC channel is a problem for some. As far as the internet part of Google Fiber goes, my experience has been nothing short of wonderful. I occasionally read the "you don't need that much bandwidth" but it sure is nice to have it when you want it. I do a lot of high-bandwidth work from home and stream a lot of video and do some serious upload/download stuff as well and having that much bandwidth with almost no loss during the day and night is just awesome. One thing that has really surprised me is how responsive and just plain good the customer service has been with Google Fiber. I live in a condo where all of the residents have switched to Google Fiber and those of us who have called or emailed for support have all had a very good experience. Not something I expected from Google really. I believe Google will continue pushing the expansion of Google Fiber to more and more cities. They just hired a new head of Google Fiber from Qualcomm and I see that move as a sign this is a business for them and not just an experiment. http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/09/...-google-fiber/ Anyone have questions for me? I'll try to answer anything I can. Last edited by Brent; 09-17-2014 at 12:40 PM. |
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Brent,
Good to see your thoughts on Google Fibre. As "sad" as some of the items on your list are, it really is what I expected. The reality is that the content owners have handcuffed the providers. There is nothing that any of them can do to give us what we want anymore. At least until we get a FCC/Congress that gives a crap about us. But I really think that within a few years, it will become irrelevant anyway. Ironically, as more and more high-speed becomes available, less people will care about traditional TV delivery. I do very little "normal" TV anymore. I watch most everything online. And I currently use my SmartTV for most of that since the whole Playon/SageTV thing really kinda sucks. So I currently use Sage for OTA, which isn't much these days. And my movies/archived TV shows. I will be changing from the SmartTV to an STB as soon as the new Android TV boxes come out so I can make my final decision. And then, I will probably be looking for Sage alternatives. That is, unless I move to KC... |
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Also appreciate the run-down. Reasons 2 & 3 plus (I'm guessing) the inability to migrate recorded content to a server for archiving, plus what I imagine are extortionate monthly fees are the reasons it will be a cold day before I use a "closed" DVR.
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If the high price of cable and cost/time of upkeep isn't an issue then what is benefit of streaming? Do people just not care about instant load times and high quality any longer?
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Still Dreading the day Sage is Dead...
I am definitely spoiled with the flexibility of SageTV.
Only wish PlayOn-Netflix was better intergrated, but I would not trade my BluRay ISO playback. hmmm...gigabit Internet...Thats what I can't wait for!! You'll have to pry my SageTv from my cold dead Hands! Thanks for the rundown Brent, Thank you to all the Community, I still tweak things every once in awhile. This Forum is Priceless!
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Having said all that, Netflix for me of late has been very good. I'm getting solid 1080P on most, and 720P on the rest. I can live with that. But I still own a bunch of stuff and have a large library of stuff in Sage. And I think that people will still buy BluRays. for a while at least... |
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I think streaming is the future - definitely and I think Google believe that also. Especially once you see more fiber to the home. I get very good quality from netflix & vudu (both built-into Google Fiber TV Service - not always bluray quality, but cmon' the average person does not care.
Like Sam I also have a lot of media files (movies, archived TV shows etc) that I still have on my PC. And I have my SageTV server still holding all of that stuff, but I use Plex to play it on either of my two TV's via Chromecast or onto my tablet or phone. I'm very capable of going without cable these days except for one big thing - I'm addicted to certain sporting events like NCAA football & basketball, MLB games, and the occasional soccer and football game. For that I currently need cable. By the way - I didn't mention this above, but I also believe those of you that use SageTV still and rely on the guide info will be fine for a very long time. Just an educated hunch... |
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Since this thread is already derailed, I'll just add to it. If streaming is the future, who is going to convince the cable, satellite, and content providers that they have to offer people individual programs or channels? (I'd actually be okay with that, mind you.) Or, are you guys guessing that they'll transition to streaming entire channel packages and just change the delivery medium from satellites or coax? If it's the latter, then these data caps are going to be a huge problem, as is net neutrality. Maybe I'm being narrow minded here, but I just don't see how such a scenario is going to happen/work.
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I'm also guessing Google had planned to do that sooner than now, but decided they should push the internet providers to faster internet to more eyeballs first. Google is working really hard to not tick off the content providers as their Google Fiber network expands. I don't see that continuing forever. I could be wrong though. |
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I buy only one show currently because of not having cable: Dr. Who. And I bought previous years on iTunes, but hated dealing with them, plus the hoops I had to jump through to deal with the files and playback on my TV.
This time I bought the season through Google Play. So I am still stuck on the PC and browser until I decide on an STB. But really, the die is cast. So I spend $8.99/mo on Netflix and $39.95 a season for the one show I care about that I cannot get any other way. I would have my business class Comcast internet either way. |
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You know it is really strange that Google Fiber TV has Netflix & Vudu built in, but not Google Play. They do have YouTube I guess, but I would think they would want to push the Google Play thing since it's kinda on the same team.
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Wow! They don't have Google Play? That is absolutely amazing to me. Seems a natural income stream.
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Curious, do the google tv boxes support component out? And is there a webui to control them?
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Component out is supported via a breakout cable from the "AV Out" port https://support.google.com/fiber/ans..._topic=2667450 https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!searchin/fiber/component$20out/fiber/XGcInRelSoo/1hQARX2obCwJ |
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They DO have Pay-Per-View Movies via VOD. Perhaps there was some sort of battle between the content providers on how PPV content was to be delivered and Google Play lost out? But that doesn't make sense because it also has Vudu built in.
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Have you considered hooking up a SlingBox to your system for outside network access. That is how I get SageTV on the go.
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I do have a Slingbox connected to my bedroom TV box. But it would be really nice to have the app just work everywhere without needing the slingbox. If hated TWC can do it, surely Google can do it.
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Sounds like there is no magic bullet/solution that does it all because these services have to keep the content providers happy. That was best part of SageTV; they didn't have to answer to content providers or cable companies.
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One of the things we could see if Sage was still alive would be a move to a 64 bit JVM which would allow more than 1 GB of memory which should have alleviated such issues. And hopefully they could have fixed the Placeshifter issues as it has never worked very well.
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