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Current state of HD support 3.0.7
Hi all,
I've read through the 3.0.7 beta thread and I'm still utterly confused as to whether 3.0.7 is working well for people with ATSC cards (particularly fusion varieties). I have both the Fusion 5 Gold and 5 Lite; ultimately, I'd like to have a 2-tuner ATSC-only setup with Sage. For now, I'd settle to get one of them working (presumably the 5 Gold, as this is officially supported). I have the latest Fusion drivers that were posted, and my Fusion card works just fine with the Fusion software to view ATSC signals from all available channels in my area (Raleigh-Durham). In the Sage source setup, it finds my card as a Fusion WDM digital tuner. However, it locks up when I try to scan channels (stays decidedly put on channel 2) and when I hit the test button, it fails. Am I missing something incredibly obvious here? (Newbie to Sage, been using HTPC/MyHD for a couple of years now.) I understand that you have to turn off the Fusion agent from the systray, and also that the two Fusion card setup is currently problematic (or at least people have posted to that effect). I waited until 3.0.7 for the OOB HD support, and am still excited about the Sage frontend, but it's been incredibly frustrating trying to make the Fusion work. Please tell me I'm missing something moronic here--that would make life easier. Thanks in advance for any advice. cheers, Dave |
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Getting info on how other people HD set-up's are working in Beta v 3 is like pulling teeth here..................
My 2 250 pvr and 2-tuner ATSC-HD setup with Sage is working.............but "just" working. In my case things could be ruining smoother. The thing is I don't know if its because my box is under powered or the beta is still not running on all cylinders just yet. And not many folks are talking about it. Maybe the guys that are 100% happy are watching TV and not posting about their HD-sagetv HTPC's. I don't know. But so far the only thing better about my home made 2-tuner HD-ATSC DVR then comcast's is I'm not paying 10 bucks a month for it. To be fair I really have a 4 tuner dvr........That's better then comcast AMD 2600+ XP...........soon to be 3000+ 1GB System RAM ATI 9800 Pro Last edited by Fluffdaddy; 09-18-2005 at 04:21 PM. |
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I just got done setting up a sage box w/ two Fusion 5 lite cards, and 1 WinTV PCR250 in it. All of the tuners worked fine in my initial testing at least. I needed to download the newest drivers from Fusion, and then the latest beta of sage and then delete and re-add all my tuners and everything worked flawlessly.
the box is a P4 3.0/1GB/Radion 8900 video |
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I am also having the same issue with a ATI HDTV Wonder card. The pvr-350 card works but the HD card will not do a channel search. The HD card works in the ATI software.
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I can't remember if mine worked to scan the stations or not. I think it did not. I skipped the step and just loaded the EPG and went for it. I've been very happy with the stability to date. I'm using an A180 and 3.0.7b.
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-JK |
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The HDTV card does not work at all in sage. It gives me the option to pick it as a source. It does work in the ATI software. Is there an ATI service that has to be stop or removed for sage to be able to use it?
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I don't know anything about the ATI software, sorry, but I would assume you would want to stop any processes that are using the card. Last edited by jkoutrouba; 09-19-2005 at 03:19 PM. |
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CPU s Ram Video card and PCI cards Thanks PS: It would be nice if everyone does the same. Then maybe everyone can get an idea what setup works best thanks again |
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How to setup Fusion HDTV 5 Gold for Sage, Can't change channels.
I can't get my Fusion HDTV 5 Gold to work with SageTV V3.07. When it comes to setting up the card, I see I have two choices, Digital TV tuner and TV Tuner.
When I pick TV Tuner everything seems to setup fine, but it won't tune channels. I get "Watch request failed" Picking the Digital TV Tuner, I can't pick the onboard tuner for tuning. Picking "Don't configure tuning." causes the same error as above "Watch request failed" Anyone have any idea how to setup this card? Is any of the Fusion software suppose to be running while SageTV is running? What about the Fusion Agent? Last edited by AMCooper63; 09-20-2005 at 06:02 AM. Reason: None of the graphics worked, Spelling error. |
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-JK P.S. Nice job on the screenshots. That makes things much easier. Last edited by jkoutrouba; 09-20-2005 at 06:25 AM. |
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Sorry if I made this sound easy. I've spent lots of hours tweaking things to get this all working. I still have problems, but almost all of them are related to the fact that I am trying to use this system as a normal desktop system in addition to my HTPC. I run dual monitors with my Infocus 4805 on DVI and an analog LCD on VGA. Since I can only get HDTV to run in Overlay mode with my video card (otherwise I get stutters, etc) I have to make the projector my primary monitor. Many applications, however, don't like to run on secondary. So I end of switching them all the time. When you do this enough, things start to get flakey. I am very close to buying a second system to serve as desktop and dedicating this one to HTPC duty. -JK |
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Hummm I will look into NVidia PureVideo decoders. Thanks for the tip.
This is the kind of tweaking info many of us are looking for. |
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But I was pretty happy when I successfully pulled off movie night and had no lockups. -JK |
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Yes, they are all the digital channels are QAM. Some 256 and some 64. I've missed that point. Thanks. However that doesn't explain the fact that the analog tuner does the same thing.
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1. You start the configure source wizard, pick the Fusion card, and get to the screen that you posted where you need to choose what input source you want to use on that card. 2. If you choose the digital tuner, it only allows you to control an external device or not configure the tuner. 3. If you choose straight TV tuner, then you can continue. The next window should ask if you are tuning over the air, cable, satellite, etc. Question 1: Are you selecting Over the air (Antenna/broadcast)? 4. It'll then ask you which EPG data to use, I assume you want xml. 5. It then asks if you want local broadcast (over-the-air) or cable/satellite. Question 2: Are you selecting over the air? I assume not considering your posted screenshot. 6. You select your location. 7. You set up channels to tune. Test 1: When you get to this point, try setting up a single digital channel and disabling all other channels. I just want to see what happens when you try to watch that channel. Also, you need to have an antenna plugged in. To answer your direct question, I don't know why it wouldn't work with analog. Perhaps your cable is only digital, and that causes problems (the analog tuner wouldn't be able to tune channel 702, as that is above the maximum for UHF.) Are the lower channels analog in your cable system? Have you tried one of them? Is there an analog tuner on the card? My A180 does not have one (but the choices for input also reflect this.) Can you test it with a composite or s-video input to see if the card does anything (dust off the VCR...) I'm a little hesitant to try to figure out why things haven't worked for you to date because your screenshots reflect attempts to do things that should not work. If you try something that should work and it doesn't, I am willing to try to troubleshoot from there. -JK |
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I didn't think there were any HDTV cards able to decode QAM (assuming the cableco has encoded it to squash it into their bandwidth). Or are we talking about non-encoded QAM? In the case of encoded QAM, is the only option to have your HDTV card externally tune and accept, say, s-video, which overall would allow the cable box to decode but might possibly result in better PQ?
Am I just confused?? |
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The s-video thing, at least for high def programming, should result in dramatically worse PQ because you'd be giving up a whole lot of pixels. -JK Last edited by jkoutrouba; 09-21-2005 at 11:31 AM. |
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You are correct. I get the Cable, over the air, satellite and It allows me to pick cable, I can pick my zip code and my service provider. I've already got three other cards setup the the same way. I don't know anything about XML EPG.
I get the my cable system has both analog and digital channels. The other three Haupauge cards work just fine. It's the Fusion HDTV5 card that doesn't work. There certainly seems to be two tuners are the card. I get both to choose from. I get the same error if I use the digital tuner or the analog tuner. I've been told that SageTV doesn't do QAM tuning. If so, then I'll never get HD from this card. The card works fine in its own software that comes with the card. |
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