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Sean, if you're to-do list still has some room on it, how's about a KODI PVR add on too?
I think (quite) a few of us already use the SageTV add on but having live tv on Kodi devices would help eliminate the need to run a second PVR server (I'm using nPVR). I _think_ read somewhere that KODI needs a way to connect to the PVR backend via HTTP streaming and I also _think_ I heard Jeff say that that had been added and is included in v9, but I could be sadly mistaken. Just trying to make sure you've always got a side project to work on! Thanks for all you do.
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My other concern aside from data usage is latency. Users of mobile devices don't want a whole lot of latency. I see enough latency when using SageTV at home on my HD300 & HD200. I can't imagine the latency impact of running the MiniClient on a mobile device over a cellular nework. It may just border on unusable. For these reasons I'm going to focus my efforts on a native iOS app using sagex. Video can be done somehow. I know the Mobile Web Interface does video streaming. So it is possible. I realize now this could have been done all along. I think the open sourcing of SageTV has given new life to a product on life support.
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I think a native iOS app would be good. Video playback is always going to be problematic (it was for me on the Android side), and Live TV, is especially problematic. But now that source is opened, there may be things you can do at the server level to ease those pains.
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It does the HTTP live streaming used by Apple on iOS devices and AppleTV, though things have probably improved since the last time the project was updated...
http://sageplugins.cvs.sourceforge.n...ediaStreaming/
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Air video HD now on appletv 4
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Plex for Apple TV 4 is also out.
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I guess not. I had very little time check out new toy. It's getting wrapped up for Christmas. |
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is it possible to integrate Sage recordings into Plex?
i spied Plex on my birthday-gift AppleTV 4 & installed it & the server application, but i am new to Plex. I have been running Sage v6 quietly & efficiently since the google purchase, and i havent futzed with it at all, so i figure now is the time
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That being said there are a couple methods of integration. The first and, IMHO, better solution is sagetv-for-plexmediacenter. Someone has also created sagetv-phoenix-plex-channel. In my opinion the Plex channel system is quite limited. Granted, I haven't tried it in some time but the last time I gave it a whirl I felt clumsy in comparison to the scanner & agent.
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Cool. So, in theory, the sagetv-forplexmediacenter plugin should work fine if i am running SageTV on a windows box & plex on a macintosh box? I just install the proper components in the correct locations & make sure they are pointed at each other?
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Yes.
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Pluses: A great ATV4 interface with a number of media views comparable to a SageTV client Direct untranscoded playback of h264 ac3 progressive scan video Syncs "watched" with SageTV Minuses: No programme guide or recording management No live TV Last edited by Vaskill; 11-21-2015 at 12:14 AM. |
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For now, i am using Infuse to play files directly from my SageTV recordings directory.
And using Channels to play live tv. It seems Channels is working on a DVR too - it will be interesting to see how this works out. My tuners have always been HDHRs, so using them (currently) with Sage & Channels (on the ATV4) has been working well.
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