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Choppy video with USB1.1?
Hi.
I am running SageTV (2.2.8 I believe) on a laptop top with the following specs, but it is giving me choppy video and sometimes crashes when I am viewing it with the guide and video. AMD Athlon 1800+(1.5Ghz) 512MB RAM (448 after video) 64MB Shared video ram on ATI Mobility U1 (IGP 320) WinTV-PVR-USB2 through USB 1.1 5400RPM 40GB HDD Now, I have tried other apps, like MEedio and BeyondTV and they are stuttering similarly. I set the encoding rate to Fair to keep the bandwidth as low as possible, but it didn't seem to help much. What I am wondering is will a USB2.0 hub fix this or is it likely the 5400RPM hard drive? And if so, would grabbing a USB 2.0 PCMCIA card and an external 7200RPM drive make everything work sexily? Thanks in advance for the help. Also of note: Regular video playback works fine even to network folders. Never a hiccup, even when viewing them in conjunction with the guide. Help? ^_^ |
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USB 1.1 I think only has 11 mbit total throughput, and that isn't guaranteed. I would be on that being the problem. The 5400 rpm drive certainly doesn't help matters but I think it's probably fast enough.
Try getting yourself a 2.0 PCMCIA card and see if that helps first off... Then if it doesn't, try adding the 7200 rpm external. The other specs on the laptop seem to be fine though. |
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If the part of the drive used for recordings isn't formatted with 64K cluster sizes, you can easily have stuttering problems for recording and/or playback. I would check that first.
The PVR-USB2 is supposed to work at lower recording rates using USB 1.1, but I would try to stick to USB2 with it. - Andy
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So it needs to be 64k cluster sized? Standard NTFS is 4k, right? Because it is just a normal NTFS format right now.
Why is that the case, if I might ask? Less physical disk processing? Also, when changing it to a 64k cluster size, should I set it off from the Windows drive or will windows still run fine with the 64k size? |
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You can make the whole disk have 64K clusters, but the OS partition doesn't really need it. What many people do is set up a partition just for storing media & use 64K clusters only for that one.
The problem w/4k clusters is that the drive simply cannot keep up with the data throughput requirements -- especially when fragmented, it can't seek to a new location fast enough to keep up with the amount of data that it needs to read and/or write every second. With 64K clusters, it doesn't have to seek nearly as often, so it isn't usually a problem. - Andy
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Thanks. I'll run it through Partition Magic later.
I still plan to get a USB2.0 adapter so that I can later get an external drive. Are there any reported problems going from a USB tuner to a USB HDD? (That's my last question, I promise) |
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USB 2.0 has something along the lines of 480MBit of bandwidth. It should be able to handle anything you throw at it in regards to sage.
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Thanks! Now if time would only speed up so I could get off work to go see if the bigger clusters fix the video issue.
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I am using PVR-USB2 on a 2.0, & good USB info tool
I have a 2.0 USB hub, and a PVR-USB2 device connected to it. It works fine @usb 2.0 rates. I also formatted my hard drive using 64k block size(i have separate drives in Raid array with the 64k block size just for videos) and OS in on IDE drive,
And I do not experience choppy video/audio problems. I hope upgrading to a 2.0 hub will fix your problem. PS if you need a good usb troubleshooting tool check this one out. I like it a lot http://lpt.usbfireinfo.com/USB_Info_...o_software.htm I bought a copy. Since I have sooo much hooked up to the HTPC now. Last edited by steingra; 11-07-2005 at 06:10 PM. |
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Just adding a 2.0 hub will do nothing if the computer is still at 1.1... PCMCIA card with a couple 2.0 connectors will be what he needs.
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