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Yep Arctic Zephyr. Will work up a screenshot shortly
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PS this appears to be the work of the ExtendedInfo script - whether t works on other skins I have yet to determine.
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Sage is by far my favorite back end DVR and a decent front end too in regards to their native Sage client. It's good news that it was open sourced. Compared to NextPVR or Myth, it's fantastic. Hopefully with some development it will surpass any advantage WMC has.
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Anyone familiar with SageTV know if it supports PSIP data from over the air ATSC streams?
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natethomas, Yes, When I was last had it on my system it did. So I imagine the OS version will.
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So it has happened as of yesterday, Here is hoping we see some cool projects.
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I've had my head buried in the "how to develop an addon for kodi" wiki for the past few days now. I know nothing of python, but have been writing logic for going on 15 years now. It is my full intention to one day have SageTV feeding my kodi setup, whether that be from me figuring it out on my own, helping out others piece together an addon to make it work, etc...
The group over on the sage forums can be a fickle bunch for sure. The are definitely staunch defenders of everything Sage. I've trumpeted the kodi mantra quite a bit over there, and have even pointed some forum-goers to great kodi wiki documentation when they claim "kodi can't do that" or "that's too hard to setup". I can remember first starting with Sage and just how long I tinkered to get it "just right". It seems some over there forget that adventure that most likely also had. So, I'm just trying to be helpful and point out the wealth of information that is in the kodi wiki.
I love Sage: used it for a very long time before moving on as I thought it was a dead, locked down project thanks to Google. It has possibly one of the best intelligent recording systems I've ever used. Set up a recording to record only new, pick your channel/channels, and just let it do it's magic. I have one dish sat box running on a colossus (also ran it on an hd-pvr as well), and it was beyond rare to have a recording missed due to a conflict. I've never been able to duplicate it outside of a Sage environment (windows only as that is what I prefer to run). I posted on the NPVR forums some basic excel logic on how to do this, and my only hope is that Sub takes up the cause and finds my idea worthwhile for new recordings. Until then, I'm stuck making dummy timeslot recordings for shows that throw conflicts, mostly satellite, and those timeslots could change at a moment's notice. It's working, just isn't quite there to what I'm accustomed to.
I have my kodi universe running 95% to my liking right now. The only thing missing is the feeling of "set it and forget it" for recordings, especially for my satellite box (I'm never concerned about my 4 hdhomerun ATSC signals). Sage running seamlessly along with kodi, feeding it recordings and using it for the little I watch live tv, gets me to 100%.
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Mythtv is similarly flexible in terms of recording rules but the backbend doesn't do windows.
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Yessir. Also, to my knowledge (and the MythTV wiki), there are no linux drivers for a Colossus. I don't know how up to date that info is however. There is for the HD-PVR, but when I used that device, reliability was sketchy at best. My colossus just works, 99% of the time.