
Despite Major League Baseball's
disdain for the practice, place-shifting is a hot feature that will only get more popular as it becomes easier for people to stream their content -- and software company SageTV is at the forefront of the movement to make that happen. Less than two months after
adding the feature to its media center package for Windows, the company is supposedly on the verge of offering similar
"slinging" functionality to open-source fanatics, with GigaOM reporting that we can expect to see SageTV Media Center for Linux V5 announced within the week. Until the official unveiling, not much is known about this product save for its Media Extender support, although we've also
learned that Mac users will be getting their own version at some unspecified future date. There are certainly other ways for the Linux faithful to place-shift their content -- we recently saw a rather convoluted how-to on Engadget Mobile
which uses MythTV -- but if you're willing to pay for commercial software, it sounds like Sage's upcoming solution will be the easiest way to go.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
frank @ Jul 11th 2006 1:52PM
This post seems old. I've been using the linux version 5 for a while now. much better than v4. everything works perfect. the best pvr software you can get.
nick @ Jul 11th 2006 7:08PM
"placeshifting" pssh... Orb Networks obviously gets no love around here.
Scott @ Jul 12th 2006 12:39PM
Someone needs to create a MCE Plug-in for Sling. This would be game over for all other solutions.
Rick @ Jul 12th 2006 10:19PM
The SageTV Placeshifter software was worlds better than Orb from my tests. Much better video quality, especially with variable connection speeds.
SageTV has much better media extender support than MCE. Overall, it did a better job than anything I tried including Tivo and MCE.
My wife had a much easier time with SageTV.