I just wanted to give everyone a heads up that this was going to happen.
#Kodi sagetv update
As we move closer to this, I’ll update with more details that relate to this. This isn’t happening today…but will be happening in the near future (i.e. Google, in all its infinite wisdom (mmmm, kool-aid), has agreed to open source the SageTV platform! I know it’s been awhile since I’ve had much to say to you all…but I’ve got some great news for the SageTV community.
In any case, it’s better than being dead as it had seemed Google wasn’t doing anything with it.
#Kodi sagetv software
If you delete it from within Kodi after watching, Sage would probably see it's missing and re-record it.Some pretty crazy news passed my way by our friend George S., linking to a forum post by Jeff from (formerly) SageTV, announcing that they somehow convinced Google to open source the SageTV code! What does this mean? It’s too early to tell, but given how involved software developers were in making SageTV a great experience, I have a hunch they’ll get together and make something pretty special.
#Kodi sagetv tv
Assuming that's correct, if you were to watch a TV episode in Kodi, Sage wouldn't know it (and vice versa). Additionally, I don't believe all the data regarding watched status is synced up between the two. While the renamer you're working on is great for getting your Sage media into Kodi, you need to bring up Sage in order to create and manage favorites. It was never anywhere near the point where you wouldn't need to go into Sage on a regular basis, though, and that was its Achilles heel. If I recall correctly, they managed to pass some information back and forth between Kodi and Sage, which helped you to manage a few aspects of Sage from within Kodi, rather than needing to bring up Sage for all management duties. Out of curiosity what is the advantage of this plugin in it's current state? I have written a renamer that is almost finished to rename sage recordings automatically for correct parsing in xbmc/plex would you be interested in testing it? To me that is the more functional way as you keep all the features of plex/kodi and with the files renamed it's more easy to use the files in multiple platforms. MQ6 is my favorite:Ĭheck this out at around 45 sec (motion posters): Im concerned about interactions between my production SageTV setup and my MP evaluation. All of my TV capture is done from the same HDHomeRun Prime which also serves SageTV. There some ways around that but they will soon be going to that: and using UPNP: Im evaluating MediaPortal 1.6 (on a Win8.1 box) as a possible replacement for SageTV. The main issue I have with Kodi, is there is no server/clients hierarchy like sagetv. Kodi is able to to run on various devices: I still run my sagetv to record but I get complaints from the family that they are not able to setup recordings from within kodi. The issue is the current backend pvr are not as good as sagetv. For me the learning curve was steep compared to beyond and sagetv but I'm starting to like the results.
#Kodi sagetv android
I have 1 firetv and 3 firesticks and a windows computer and an android box and my android tablets running kodi. ICO, Name Last modified Size Description.
I've been playing with kodi for a bit after leaving sagetv. Index of /osmc/osmc/download/kodi/addons/leia/. However, they are executed different ways. During playback, Kodi will play comskip files. The other PVR backends that are implemented allow you to watch live tv, see guide data, set recording and such. The next version of Kodi is in the work and they will be using PVR Addon API version to 4.0.0 (whatever that means). However, I don't know all the technical details but i think it was using the webserver and didn't allow you to see growing files, let you see live tv, set recordings, see the guide and so on. The addon allows you to access your recordings on the sage server.