

RyanSmithAT: It's likely not even an Intel photo.RyanSmithAT: The tried and true method of tech journalism: hanging out at the airport, bars, and other places where engineers congregate.IanCutress: My filter is a phone with a case that he can't see through.Thank you to for joining us today, please be sur… IanCutress: I _mentioned_ them as a point in history for additional context.IanCutress: So hey company X, what's your take on this opinion of the metaverse?.

IanCutress: If we don't talk about history, we don't learn from it, and are doomed to repeat it.….I do have a HTPC in my living-room connected to an HDTV and I can see how Sage has some compelling reasons for use with a HTPC/HDTV setup but as I use a wireless keyboard and mouse for the many different programs I use for Music TV and DVD and get great results with the AIW 9700 in that system (don't use the MMC front end at all in HTPC) I really have no compelling reason to go to Sage there, also I plan on keeping the AIW 9700 used in HTPC for quite some time. Sage TV I realize has a number of great customizations and tweaks but for my basic use with TV in bedroom and with the client on main PC, I just don't need them so far. I have only lived with it for a week but has been so far flawless, one of the things I love is I absolutely don't have to think about or fiddle with it, unlike my quite extensive experience with MMC and Guide+. I am also extremely pleased with the quality of the recordings. exe, enter name of computer on network with Sage TV installed and that was it, it automatically chose the previously installed Sonic Cineplayer as the video decoder. I was rather impressed by the client install, click the. Sage TV was IMO a no-brainer install and was completely functional in just 5-10 minutes. What I wanted was something for my bedroom TV that would work perfectly with a remote, something MMC rarely gave me, mainly because of on and off Guide Plus bugs that often rendered the MMC front-end all but useless. Yelapaboy - Monday, Jlink I bought the Sage TV Blackbird bundle + one client (not the 2 tuner bundle) to replace my AIW 7500 as I upgraded my bedroom box with old components from main PC which included 9700 Pro, P4T-E, 512MB RDRAM, and 2.4 Northwood I could not be more pleased.
