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http://forums.sage.tv/forums/showthr...&highlight=web |
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Thanks for the link, it's a great app, and since there isn't a Sage server to go to, like BTV, it's maybe the only way to go.
I like the high (time) density BTV version because it can be configured to show 5 hours at a glance, I'd like to be able to configure a EPG for up to 6 or 8 hours out. The key feature for me is to be able to check an EPG from a remote PC to DECIDE whether I want to fire up the SagePC and record it. If I kept the SagePC running all the time, then this prog would be about perfect (just could use that higher time density). My use model may be whack, but I use networked ReplayTV's for disposable TV shows. I fire up Sage to get and Record High Quality video for burning or other HT related video, but keep it off when not needed, to save energy (in Calif, I try to save some energy when possible). For now I still just use the BTV guide which really works well for quick scanning. |
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My opinion on the matter:
http://forums.freytechnologies.com/f...ead.php?t=9589 |
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Picture quality was my number one reason for switching to Sage, and this is 1.4. Stabiltiy was a very close second. BTV hung. It crashed. It didn't always change channnels. No IR. |
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yeah renderless VMR9 looks much better than windowless VMR9
SageTV does much better they be top PVR solution in everyones eyes again unquestionably with exclusive renderless VMR9 |
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I used to be a BTV user, but switched to SageTV about 3 motnhs ago. Here's what I think of BTV and why I switched, I posted on the BTV forum: http://forums.snapstream.com/vb/show...1&postcount=25
And for my SageTV review, the link is below my signature. But to sum it up, I think BTV is a fine product and does its job well. Most like BTV for the user-friendly interface and likes SageTV for it many features. And then there's MCE 2005, thats another beast to consider. So it depends on what you need. For basic PVR recording and scheduling, I think all 3 products do them well. But if you demand more than that out of your PVR, then SageTV is probably the best choice. Anyway, I switched to SageTV because it supports the PVR-350 TV-Out, and the fact that I didn't like the business practices of Snapstream. It seems they are greedy and wants to make money too quickly, just look at the way they priced their products and licenses. But I'm glad I made the switch because I found out how helpful the people on this forums are to help users with their PVR problems. I don't see that kind of user support for BTV.
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Mayamaniac - SageTV 7.1.9 Server. Win7 32bit in VMWare Fusion. HDHR (FiOS Coax). HDHR Prime 3 Tuners (FiOS Cable Card). Gemstone theme. - SageTV HD300 - HDMI 1080p Samsung 75" LED. |
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This may be another (side) reason why Sage is better ... the forum moderators here do not believe in deleting any post that that talk about a competitor's product Me ? I tried BeyondTV back in the 3.x ( 0 <= x <= 3 ) days and it was extremely crash prone. Sage 1.4 on the other hand, though ugly was absolutely rock solid ... so the decision wasn't very hard at all. That, and the fact that Sage was the only product out back then (end of 2002) that flawlessly supported multiple tuners. I wish I could say the same thing about Sage stability with 2.1 onwards ... but I am very hopeful that it will become rock solid again with the released version of 3.0 Last edited by sudipto; 01-29-2005 at 12:39 PM. |
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i have purchased both (BTV was first) i then switched to sage following the v2 beta test
Reason, mostly due to the community that seem to create some great customisations also xmltv support is more straight forward, just run xmltv each day and thats it with btv i had to run xmltv and then run an importer |
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I, for one, choose Sage for one major reason. When I was looking at both products, I posted some questions both here and in BTV's forums. In BTV's forum, I was largely ignored. Here, I got a responses within a day and they were extrodinarily helpful. Sage had already won at that point but then I installed both demos and gave them a try. During the install/config, again, I posted questions here and on BTVs fourm. Same result. The community is so important to early adopter/niche products because 1) it ensures the longevity of the product as well as addons and stuff 2) Early adopter/niche companies are almost always small and have bad tech support. I am not saying the tech support for Sage is bad, on the contrary its not bad for a small company. However, you always get better answers to questions from other people who are also enthusiests and who are using the product daily and, like yourself, on a variety of different hardware/situations.
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It is not there... they must be hiding your posts... they did this to me too once.
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It goes from 24 straight to 26 , no 25.
You did upset someone ! Cheers Mark |
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With 2.2.3 I *did* get a taste of SageTV ver 3.0 ... since the startup splash screen said "SageTV ver 3.0" ... but that was prety short lived, since with 2.2.4 it agains says ver 2.2 I would like to report these bugs, but other than the GUI lockup issue, other problems are hard to patternize and I have not found a specific set of steps to reproduce them. They just happen randomly from time to time. Even with the latest betas, Sage is *STILL* way more stable than BTV was when I was trying it out. I understand they have improved the product since then, but I have no need to try them again ... well, unless they were to start supporting OTA HDTV |
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Sudipto,
What decoder are you using? I was having a lot of GUI lockups (every 2 days) for months since going 2.x. Been running Intervideo decoders in 224 for 2 weeks and haven't had a single lockup. |
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Thanks for the feedback, glbrown ! I have been using the latest NVIDIA decoders (1.00.67).
Which Intervideo decoder are you using ? The regular one or the non-css one ? |
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But for those intereseted: here's my original post #25. Quote:
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When this does happen, I can bring up task manager, kill the SageTV GUI (the SageTV service runs just fine most of the time) and restart the GUI ... and life is good. Becuase I am using the SageTV windows service, so far killing the GUI has not affected any of my recordings, so that part has been great ! But I wish the whole product once again becomes as stable as it was in v1.4 and in the original 2.0 release, so that I can tuck the keyboard away and use my Sage machine as a true STB PVR. I am hoping the official 3.0 release will take care of these issues. After all, 2.2.4 is just a beta so I can't complain too much. In fact, for a beta software, it works pretty darn well |
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You describe the exact problem I have. My InterVideo decoder version is 4.0.11.250.
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Just wanted to thank everyone for this discussion...it helped me make my decision.
Ladies and Gentlemen...I'm going with Sage... :-} InTheFlow |
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Welcome to the growing Sage user base, InTheFlow ! You made the right decision
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