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SageTV supported video types
SageTV on their main site does not appear to clarify the supported video types for playback of video or movies from imported videos. They just say standard types.
I have not been able to play standard AVI, or MPEG or MPG files so far. I believe I have downloaded numerous codec packages, but I have no idea if SageTV only uses its own or what. Does anyone know of exactly what is supported in SageTV for playback of videos or movies so I can ensure my imported videos are in that same format? Thanks. |
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Here's the defaults right out of the 2.2.6 properties file:
seeker/video_library_import_filename_extensions=.mpg,.mpeg,.mp2,.mpeg2,.mpe,.avi,.divx,.mpg1,.ts MPEG-1 files should play right out of the bag. MPEG-2 files will need an MPEG-2 decoder. Highly recommend the NVIDIA DVD/MPEG-2 decoder. AVI files aren't so simple, because they are just containers and can be a combination of pretty much any video codec and audio codec. Are you actually seeing the files listed in SageTV, but getting playback errors.. or are you not seeing the files listed at all?
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Sage uses directshow to build graphs and play files, most anything that will play in Windows Media Player will play in Sage, there are a couple limitations though:
Sage supports (AFIAK) any file type that uses/provides BOTH: Standard Directshow audio/video decoders Standard Directshow file source and splitter filters Sage does not support: File types that don't use Dshow, like Real/Quicktime (although I think there are some unofficial Dshow decoders for those that might get them to work) File types that don't use standard source and splitter filters, like WMV which uses an integrated filesource/spli tter filter, likewise with Nero Digital. |
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I also though can't play an MPG file that was ripped from a DVD of mine. In the cases of the XDiv...one I can hear sound and no video and one errors in SageTV. |
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If you want to play anything but MPEG2 you need to use something else. The Xcard is a little better, supporting DivX, but a video card, and therefore directshow playback, is the only way you'll be able to play anything. |
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- Andy
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Thanks for the info.
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