Plex works and would be okay if we weren't used to Sage, but it's just not as slick as Sage and I can't bring myself to make the jump and retrain everyone in the house to use something that's not quite as good. I've toyed around a bit with Plex DVR since it works with my HDHRs, and I've considered trying Emby but haven't yet. So I'm still sticking with Sage and putting extenders at all TVs. I would love to move from extenders to other sticks (Fire, Roku, whatever) that have other apps native right from the home screen, but if I were to leave Sage for another of these newer "media center" apps, it would still need to record and play OTA MPEG-2 on those devices. My wife and kids still enjoy a lot of OTA content and our Sage system is the DVR for recording that, with playback via HD extenders. Quote: Fixed a streaming issue with streams that have bursty data (IPTV etc), which could lead to brief periods of stream corruption in some player, or potentially interrupt playback in the web app.
NextPVR 4.0.4 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows. The public builds have been updated (Windows, Linux, Mac, Docker) to v5.23.
So even though much of the world has moved on from MPEG-2 it is still a requirement for OTA content.Įxactly. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from video capture software without restrictions. Tuner support varies depending on the platform its installed in, but in cross the various platforms NextPVR supports a wide range of digital tuners including DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DMB-T, ATSC and QAM. In any case it be interesting in seeing what jellyfin becomeīut the issue is that OTA TV and (most) QAM, are MPEG-2 and will continue to be so for a long time, at least on the OTA side. NextPVR is a free Personal Video Recorder (PVR) application for Windows, Linux, Mac and Docker. Yes sure those plug-in will be support just like yours. Yes exactly Live TV integration that what I refer to, If there plans work out well for them then there be no need for other 3rd party Live TV plug-in and it should get better integration, l hoping that it will be ever bit as good SageTV and it DVR features just a bit more modern in today day age with mobile & media device. This is also another reason that Emby might maintain a user lead over jellyfin. Of note to SageTV users is the premiere subscription includes the Schedules Direct license in some countries so the lifetime plan is similar to the old SageTV license. Besides now that Emby is closed source they can take away whatever free features they want (as they did with the NextPVR plugin) to entice people to purchase a premiere subscription. These features are what I expect SageTV users would migrate for. Currently Emby is free but the Live TV integration (except for recording importing) and advanced client support are not so basically.