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SageTV Open Source Version?
Hi,
Has anyone tried the new open source version of SageTV? Cheers, Adrian. |
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I updated to the latest version a few days ago. Running fine on my Win 10 server.
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Been using it for months. Working well.
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That's good to hear. I've not looked into it in any real detail yet but (other than the lack of licensing) what improvements/benefits have you seen?
Cheers, Adrian |
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I think the only functional benefit is the new Youtube plugin only supports progressive downloading with V9.
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If you are using Linux you can run the 64 bit version and have a bigger Java heap.
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Sage Server: 8th gen Intel based system w/32GB RAM running Ubuntu Linux, HDHomeRun Prime with cable card for recording. Runs headless. Accessed via RD when necessary. Four HD-300 Extenders. |
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Thanks, early days yet then (I'm not an early adopter - the family would kill me!) but sounds promising.
Cheers, Adrian. |
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I upgraded and it did not work properly with Gemstone on my Windows Home Server. Tried a separate Windows 10 machine; no issues.
If you have an older version of Windows I would steer clear right now.
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v9 also has some database improvements (quite a bit faster, and far fewer spinning circle waits).
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