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I'm running this on a £25 ($30) Android box (Amlogic S905X), and it works really well... So no need to break the bank.
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But that's a TV box... not a phone/tablet... the CPU and RAM in that box far exceends what a $99 tablet would have. But I agree, you don't have break the bank for a TV box... provided you don't mind the horrible user experience of running a tablet UI on a TV (I have that box along with "real" AndroidTV boxes, and it night and day user experience). Wilet the MiniClient runs on that hardware, I couldn't in good faith every recommend someone drop money on it
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Is it any different once you are in the Miniclient? That's all these are used for...
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#104
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The miniclient UI would be the same, but if you are comparing a $30 Android box, to a $60 Android TV box, I'd spend the extra $30 every time. Even if you don't have a netflix or other paid service, Youtube itself ends up getting me to switch out of sage often enough that the out-of-sage UI seriously matters, and Android TV is excellent.
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#105
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Yeah, these users don't switch out of SageTV, so not a biggie.
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One advantage of using SageTV on those boxes is that it would be possible actually replace the home screen with a customer launcher that starts sagetv automatically.
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On mine? Any details of that? I use an app to launch at startup, but that sounds better...
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I REALLY like my Harmony smart hub remotes that use RF to communicate from remote to hub. Not having to worry about LOS when using the remote is quite beneficial.
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There is nothing built into the MiniClient to do this, since, on AndroidTV (real) you can't replace the homescreen. So, yeah, I was referring to use a 3rd party app to auto-start it.
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yeah, that's what I was thinking there... basically it would be like building an open source remote hub. (it might already exist)... but yeah, I was thinking of using lirc, since it has the infrastructure and configurations available for receiving and emitting as well as the configurations for remotes.
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As a long time NextPVR user I am considering switching to Sage because of this mini-client. Not knowing HD300 functionality is it possible with the client to pause and navigate live TV and record the current TV buffer (if there is one).
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Not sure I fully understand (but to be honest, I don't use LiveTV much, mostly just recorded). You an certainly watch and pause LiveTV... but are you asking if you can start watching LiveTV and then 15 mins in, record it, and it would recording starting the beginning of the show... That I'm not sure. The features in this cient, should be similar to what you can do with the Placeshifter Client and/or HD300, but not sure 100% sure about your question.
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When you're watching live tv, if you hit record it will save the current show, from when you started watching (or the start of the show if you started before that) to the end of the show.
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If you're talking about 'channel surfing' where you jump between a couple of shows, like the above post said, you can push record before switching away and it will keep it recording when you jump channels. If you do that on the other channel, you can jump back and forth. You'll then have to delete the shows when you are done with them unlike normal live TV which deletes after the show is watched. |
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The one exception I can think of is if you create a Timed Recording, instead of recording with the TV Guide/TV Schedule.
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Martin Last edited by emveepee; 01-11-2017 at 04:28 PM. |
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You can then pretty easily test the Mini Client. I have found playback varies by source and device. Audio is usually the issue if you have playback problems.
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Haven't tried it on my brand new Galaxy Tab A, but since I'd previously tried on other devices, with similar (worse, really - couldn't even get an opening screen to display fully) results, I've begun to suspect that it doesn't work well with the Sage6 server, and was wondering if anyone had achieved even "ok" results with that server. I am starting to plan my update to Sage9, but am not there yet. I really want to do a test setup on another machine first, and that will take a bit of time to arrange.
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#120
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Yes, raw screenshots here;
<screenshots pulled by KN> Last edited by KryptoNyte; 01-15-2017 at 08:54 PM. |
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