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not sure what that is, but I’ll read up on it
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Slugger said he had looked at an iOS version, but that dealing with Apple made dealing with Google look like fun. So I guess an iOS Miniclient would never emerge from your future fun?
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1. I am not a Mac user. 2. I am not very familiar with the languages if that comes into play Stuckless did do some prof of concept work on an HTML5 version of the miniclient. I think that might be a good place to put our focus. Especially if we can figure out the how to better utilize the current transcoding code or upgrade the transcoding code. We need to be able to provide a video format that can be played in HTML5 video player I think. I am not that versed in this area. Anyway, a miniclient in the browser would allow for a client that can run on most OSes. Josh |
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Just to be clear, I do not have any expectations for results, I just appreciate the time that you donate to the cause. Not too many of you guys left. |
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I've been following this thread, but am missing how this proposed project improves on the current Sage TV Miniclient Android apps? I think it would gather more support if that was elaborated on.
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The second part comes with what I am currently working on. The Android Miniclient can transcode, but it does not have any settings to change the resolution or bitrate. In general sage only supports placeshifting in SD resolutions in MPEG-PS format. All of these items lend to a lackluster placeshifting experience. There is also a second benift to these changes. If we are able to transcode in higher qualities, I will be able to make changes to the Android Miniclient to tell sage when a format is not supported, and it will automatically transcode so that it will be viewable on the client. This should enable the miniclient to support a wider array of media on ExoPlayer. In my opinion this is nearly as big as HD placeshifting. I know that was a lot of rambling. Let me know if that did not clear it up. Thanks, Josh |
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I was planning on using it primarily for remote viewing either on my Android phone or on a Fire TV 4k stick, but Josh makes a good point. Now that Sage can recognize new formats, even 4k, transcoding will allow most Android devices to watch either remotely or potentially even locally, which may not have been possible previously.
Even the HD300 wouldn't be able to do this locally. |
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Definitely would be great for the HDx00 community if you can
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You're probably right, Wayne, but I would imagine there are still a handful of older/generic Android devices that can't handle 4k and/or HEVC.
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Probably, but those are getting fewer by the day. I think playing MPEG-2 is more of an issue with Android.
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Yeah, that's true, Wayne. That's a good case for transcoding.
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Update
Hi guys,
I wanted to give an update on what I have been able to achieve without updating the FFmpeg library in sage. And where I am at in my development. I have added a bunch of setting to the SageTV Android client to enable higher quality transcoding to - HD resolutions (1080, 720). - ac3 audio. - I have added settings so that you can choose match source resolution and source FPS when transcoding. - I have added MKV container as an output option. This works MUCH better - Probably a few other settings I am not thinking about On the SageTV side I have added the code to accept all of these new settings from the client and pass the appropriate values to the SageTVTranscoder. Initial testing has been extreemly promising. I hope to have something ready to share in a few weeks. Josh |
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Awesomesauce! Thank you!
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Impressive. Going to be exciting to see a remote connection at 1080, maybe!
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Support
Hi Guys,
For those that were interested in supporting the work that I have been doing, I created a Patreon account. If you would like to support my work you can become a supporter here Patreon I am hoping this will be a good place to communicate the work that I am doing. Josh |
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