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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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1) When the encoder is started, you should see a little brown icon w/a sailboat in it in your system tray.... do you see it?
2) When the encoder starts MyHD, you should see the MyHD blue TV icon in the system tray... do you see it? 3) Did you ensure that MyHD IRC app isn't running? Your log file symptoms suggest that it is running (and thus preventing MyHD and the encoder from communicating w/each other). |
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Make sure you read through this thread over the last month or two to get some wisdom about getting channels to change and recordings to start. Timing is important.
Regarding channel mapping, I'd recommend creating virtual channel assignments in MyHD for any subchannels that are not along on their physical main channel. For example, if MyHD has QAM channels 122.2 and 122.3, create virtual channel numbers for both of them so that SageTV has something unique to target. The encoder is unable to tune subchannels (and thus will always end up on the first one) due to a limitation in the MyHD remote control API (or perhaps due to a limitation in my knowledge of the API). |
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unless my system is odd, the drive STAYS disconnected even when recording. mine is right now recording and disconnected.
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It will always to say "Disconnected Network Drive" b/c I specify in the mapping code not to notify explorer (this makes it less obtrusive).
This is a problem: 2006-12-02 15:28:38,203 [3212] ERROR com.stusals.sagetv.encoding.Encoder [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke}] - START MyHD TV Tuner|10|2330182635920|\\Server\Captures 8\CollegeFootball-ArmyvsNavy-2078514-0.mpg|Great: Exception during invoke: Access to the path "s:\myhd\" is denied. at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String str) at System.IO.Directory.InternalCreateDirectory(String fullPath, String path) at System.IO.DirectoryInfo.Create() at com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job.SubstMyHDVirtualDrive() at com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job.Start() at com.stusals.myHD.encoding.MyHDEncoder.StartRecording(String channel, String sageFilename) at com.stusals.sagetv.encoding.Encoder.START(String sourceName, String channel, String durationMilliseconds, String filename, String encodingQuality) What do you see if you browse to s:\ ? Is there a myhd subdirectory there? If so, can you access it? |
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I suppose he could just add another "myhd" dir, so he would have e:\myhd\myhd, but thats kinda ugly.
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I've now got the MyHD Encoder to communicate with Sage. Not really sure what finally made it all work, but it's now functional. Thanks for all the help on this forum.
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For anyone using this on a regular basis, watching live tv... will it continue on to the next show without any issue for you? so far, I have not been able to get the MyHD to keep playing into the next show, whereas my other tuners (qam, ota, r5000) do it just fine. Was there something in the mmc/encoder lines that salsbst gave in this thread that would cause this? Or is it just a limitation of the MyHD encoder (and if so, I will adjust its priority accordingly).
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Maybe its just a conflict on my system then.. But I waited a good five minutes at one point last night, by accident, and the next show never started up. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that it was a show I scheduled to record, then came in half way through it to start watching. But I would have figured the Sage core would tell the encoder to go on to the next show?
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An encoder doesn't know from "shows."
Sage would tell the encoder: 1) stop recording channel 13. 2) start recording channel 13 to a new file. It's possible you suffered from another sort of timing problem. Care to attach the log file from the incident? |
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Yeah I will do that tonight. Actually I will do it from a clean restart, since my log file is from about 2 weeks of runtime right now and I dont feel like trimming it! Hopefully I can re-create the issue. I have a feeling its going to be like taking a sick kid to the doctor's. Get there and he feels fine!
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Just to be clear, I'm talking about the encoder's log file, not SageTV's.
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Ohh, well that will certainly be smaller! Seems like when I viewed it, there was nothing out of the ordinary there. But it was late last night, so who knows!
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If the encoder indeed shows no warnings or errors in its log, then we probably *should* look at the SageTV log.
We don't need the whole log, just the portion around the time that the show should have been recorded. |
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Here's the last bits of the log, including the error:
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2006-12-03 13:59:57,270 [6948] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StartRecording] - Began recording: Sage Channel=3 Sage File=\\sage\e\NFLFootball-NewYorkJetsatGreenBayPackers-2410587-0.mpg MyHD Channel=3 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-135956.tp 2006-12-03 15:19:05,151 [4848] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StopRecording] - Stopped recording: Sage Channel=3 Sage File=\\sage\e\NFLFootball-NewYorkJetsatGreenBayPackers-2410587-0.mpg MyHD Channel=3 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-135956.tp 2006-12-03 19:49:13,885 [3892] ERROR com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Controller [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StartRecording BeginRecording] - Unable to find MyHD recording file. 2006-12-03 19:50:08,369 [3892] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StartRecording] - Began recording: Sage Channel=3 Sage File=\\sage\e\60Minutes-2489144-0.mpg MyHD Channel=3 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-195007.tp 2006-12-03 19:58:28,822 [3892] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StopRecording] - Stopped recording: Sage Channel=3 Sage File=\\sage\e\60Minutes-2489144-0.mpg MyHD Channel=3 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-195007.tp 2006-12-03 20:00:05,010 [7352] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StartRecording] - Began recording: Sage Channel=17 Sage File=\\sage\e\BCSSelectionShow-2400579-0.mpg MyHD Channel=17 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-200004.tp 2006-12-03 20:30:01,182 [5128] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StopRecording] - Stopped recording: Sage Channel=17 Sage File=\\sage\e\BCSSelectionShow-2400579-0.mpg MyHD Channel=17 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-200004.tp
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Strange.
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2006-12-03 15:19:05,151 [4848] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StopRecording] - Stopped recording: Sage Channel=3 Sage File=\\sage\e\NFLFootball-NewYorkJetsatGreenBayPackers-2410587-0.mpg MyHD Channel=3 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-135956.tp 2006-12-03 19:49:13,885 [3892] ERROR com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Controller [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StartRecording BeginRecording] - Unable to find MyHD recording file. 2006-12-03 19:50:08,369 [3892] INFO com.stusals.myHD.encoding.Job [Process ProcessRequest {Invoke} StartRecording] - Began recording: Sage Channel=3 Sage File=\\sage\e\60Minutes-2489144-0.mpg MyHD Channel=3 MyHD File=s:\myhd\1203-195007.tp |
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