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But the errors I've pointed out all seem to be in that one "class"
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There may be more that I haven't run into. This also works fine in the older Web InterfaceĪgain, all this happened when I upgraded Java to 1.8 which is what I'm currently running (32bit SageTV) I just checked and both of the Mobile Web main menu search functions return an error message, something about a servlet error "arrays can't be resolved", and unable to compile class for JSP PWC6199"īoth of these search functions work fine in the older web interfaceĪlso, same error message in Mobile Web if you try to edit or create a favorite. The "new" one is SageTV Plugin: SageTv Mobile Web Interface (accessed by browser at " Note: had to put the colon character in quotes since colonP shows at a smiley face The "old" one is SageTV Plugin: SageTV Web Interface (accessed by browser at "server"colon"port/sage/Home") Yeah, I guess at this point they are all "old". Sure would be nice to be able to do it from the newer "formatted for my tablet" Mobile Web App.Can you let me know what this "older remote app" is as they are ALL old. Right now I have to browse to the old app to do that. Being able to restart SageTV from the menu.
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similar setups, such as iTunes integration with Apple TV boxes.Code: Oh, one other thing I'd love to see in the Mobile Web App is something that is in the older remote app. SageTV is also friendly with a bevy of video file formats commonly used online (especially on bittorrent services), so a service like this rolled up with Google's burgeoning media cloud could have a major edge among media geeks vs.
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With that type of software installed on PCs and Google TVs, customers could watch video stored on their computers or DVRs connected to a Google TV on any other Google TV-enabled device in the world.
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Instead, Google is more likely to focus on the Slingbox-like abilities of the SageTV platform, which can "place-shift" both live and stored video content from a DVR or PC to either a local or remote playback location. But Google TV can already integrate with and automate existing DVRs, leading GigaOM to counter that making DVRs that run Google TV software would be redundant. Rakesh Agrawal, SnapStream Media founder, speculates that Google bought SageTV in order to add native DVR capabilities to Google TV. Now that Google has scooped it up, there are a number of SageTV's services Google might be after. In our own guide, we called it a device that could turn "any networked machine with UPnP support into an HDMI-enabled HTPC." SageTV's products have filled a niche as just-works media extenders for a couple of years now, allowing customers to serve media over LAN, stream YouTube videos, and stream from PVRs running SageTV's DVR software to a home theater setup. Google is speculated to want SageTV for its DVR and Slingbox-like capabilities for possible integration with Google TV and Google's cloud services. SageTV, a company that makes products with streaming and media center-type services, announced on Saturday that it had been acquired by Google.