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Looking for Expert Advice on Settings
I've used SageTV since 2.0 for about 1.5 years now ... Have had different Sage versions, different customizations and different hardware.
So, I am now looking for some good advice on my Sage Settings based upon my hardware and what would be optimal. Before I go any further however, I want to point out a few issues/oddities I have experienced as I finalize my new Sage 4.0 Server.
Now for the Hardware Specs;
Also, I am using the NVIDIA PureVideo Version 1.02-185 Decoders Eventually I will move 3 Hauppauge 250 PCI cards from my old server when I transition over. Attached I have more details on my current specific Sage Settings found in the Detailed Setup. I am interested in suggestions on better, more optimal settings that may help performance and if possible maybe even clear up some of the issues mentioned above. I know this is a long read but really do appreciate any help from you long time Sage experts! Thanks very much ... T. Last edited by mightyt; 12-17-2005 at 02:06 AM. |
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Of the issues you mentioned, only #3 is by design. The others should not be happening of course.
First I'd try not using the software encoder. See if that brings you stability. If that doesn't do it, then I'd test out your RAM and hard disk for any errors. The pixelation in the recordings might be corruption in the data transfer. For the freezes, we'd like more information on those (we'll be able to pinpoint if it's in the capture hardware, decoders or graphics system or something else). You can enable the console window for SageTV using HKLM\Software\Frey Technologies\Common\consolewin=1 (DWORD). Then when SageTV is frozen hit Ctrl+Break in the DOS window. Then send us the output in the DOS window so we can identify where it's frozen at (also enable debug logging and send us the log file too).
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Thanks for quick the reply Jeff!! Am in the process of doing all that you suggested ... Will report back soon ... BTW ... I woke up to a locked up Sage again ... Something is definitely wrong ... I did installed the SoundBlaster yesterday. It seems to work, but I wonder if it is causing any of these problems?? I did have them before, but they seem to be way more often ... say hours instead of days (even though days is nt good either). Hopefully we can figure it out ... my 2.0 rarely crashes so I suspect 4.0 would be the same and there must be more to this ... Thanks again, T. |
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Any chance you have a heat/case ventilation issue? I'm just guessing but with the randomness of it (days between lockups) and now sooner (new card and maybe hotter in the house because of winter season) it may just be worth investigating.
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You're not going to want to hear this
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Good point though ... Too much heat would make a system unstable ... Thanks, T. |
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I think Stanger hit the nail on the head here. ECS motherboards are pretty much known to be one of the worst brands out there. I certainly wouldn't expect an ECS board to run 24/7, adding in all that extra hardware is just asking for problems.
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I would have preferred the ABIT or at least an ASUS ... I have to say though that the ECS has been in there and running for a few months and hasn't shown signs of being an issue. It also has not lock up when Sage is not running ... at least not yet ... Per Jeff suggestions, I have already run 3 passes at a "Standard" memory test and 1 pass at an "Extended" test and no failures. Am running the Seagate HD Diags now. "Quick Test" passed and am running through the "Full Test" as we speak. Though I'd hate to have to tear it all apart to replace the MoBo (tight fit case) if it came down to that being the issue I will (I guess) I am wondering about the SoundBlaster "Beta" Drivers though???? That's all they had up on their web site ... not sure why?? Thanks again, T. PS ... Am also looking for optimal settings suggestions (see my attachments above) ... Not sure I am selecting the best options available to me. |
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Arrrgh ... Not to comforting ... That Fry's If it turns out not to be a config / driver / software issue I might have to spend some more $$ ... Thanks, T. |
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I wouldn't touch anything soundblaster (or VIA for that matter ) with a 10 foot pole.
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FWIW, just some ramblings....
I gave up long ago looking for "deals" on PC parts, or going with "what's new". I've been bitten by too many. My current process when picking parts, is to pick a good MFG, and then good chipsets (like ABIT board with nForce chipset, or Intel chipset). Where I save money is by skipping unneeded features. At this point good components are not expensive, it's cheaper/easier in the long run to just get what I want, from companies that I've had good luck with in the past. And it seems to work. I'm on my 4th flawless machine in as many builds. |
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Actually I was talking about my picking the best "renderers, decoders and modes" ... Plus whether FSE, VMR9, etc. recommendations given my hardware ... Thanks, T. |
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Still Goin' Crazy!!
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OK ... Here ya go Jeff .... I did everything you suggested, and then some ... (See "Suggested Resolution" Attachment for details) 1 - REMOVED ATI VIDEO SOURCE 2 - ENABLED DEBUG LOGGING 3 - ENABLED CONSOLE WINDOW 4 - PROVIDED INITIAL CONSOLE WINDOW INFO 5 - DEFRAG 6 - RAM TEST 7 - HARD DRIVE TEST While going through the Defrag process, with Sage running, the system did lock up a few times. I was able to restart, exit Sage and Defrag without any issues. The Hard Drive Test had failed due to "file / chain" issues. I suspect the file issues were corruption due to the constant system locking. I noticed that the log files were creating themselves sequentially ... sagetv_0.txt, sagetv_1.txt, etc. In the afternoon of 12/17, I copied logs 0-3 to my desktop for safe keeping ... and glad I did .. read on. When I was done with all the tasks mentioned above I rebooted and left Sage running. I also set up a manual record to see what would happen. This was about 11:05pm on 12/17. I came back to check on it at about 12:15am on 12/18 and as I moved the mouse, the focus on the Main Menu no longer moved. I noticed the clock in the system tray read 11:28 and realized it must have locked up then. I managed to capture a screen shot and save it (See Attachment). I did try to copy the text in the DOS window and got it to the clip board, but when I launched WordPad to paste the text, that was all the system could take and froze up solid. No mouse movement and required a reboot. So, I could not grab that for you, but you can see the screen shot of the DOS window for the last screen full of lines. I then went to copy another log file expecting to see sagetv_4.txt after the 11:28 crash, but none was there?? Hmmm, so I check the dates on the existing 0-3 files in the Sage directory and noticed that 0 was created at 12:27am ... So it appears that 0 had overwritten itself. I zipped up the 4 log files I saved earlier in the Afternoon of 12/17 on my desktop and then zipped up the 4 in my Sage directory again after the last Early Morning crash on 12/18. (See Zip File Attachments For Log Files) Hopefully you should have all you need to maybe pull a rabbit out of the hat ... Let me know if you need anything else ... Thanks VERY much, T. EDIT: FYI ... I left the system on all night (1am to 9am) without SageTV running and it did not lock up. I will restart, launch Sage and see what happens. ... WELL ... it's 10am ... and it appears that at 9:38am it froze up again. (Have attavehd more logs) Last edited by mightyt; 12-18-2005 at 12:37 PM. |
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Thanks Stanger ... I suppose it's possible the drive is going bad, but it is new and the issue was more file and file structure, leading me to believe corruption due to all the system lock ups. Neither Scandisk nor SeaTools reported bad sectors, so I somewhat doubt it's the drive ... Plus, it never fails when Sage is not running ... In fact it has been running since noon, the last time it locked, without a hiccup with IE running and me occasionally surfing around ... Of course, one never really knows where these gremlins start out ...
Yea, I didn't know Sage looped back over the log files so I'm glad I captured them all in increments. Oh ... and it is the only 400gb drive partitioned in to two; C: (30gb OS & Apps) and D: (TV Recordings) ... When I make the final cut over from the old server I will move the other drives over to this system all at once. Thanks, T. |
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Quick Udate: It's just before 7am 12/17 ... System still runing without lockups since 10am yesterday ... without Sage running. If still stable, I will launch it tonight after work to see if it hoses within the usual 1/2 hour or so ...
Quick UdateNo. 2: Well, tried again around 8pm ... checked on it at 9:30 and yes ... locked up solid. Last edited by mightyt; 12-20-2005 at 02:42 AM. |
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Not seeing any response from Jeff on my logs ... I decided to uninstall the Soundblaster Drivers ... Will launch Sage and see if she is locked up in the morning ... I also set it to record acouple of Twilight Zones since that's kind of where I think I am about now
Hmmm ... Sage recorded the Twilight Zone without a hitch ... and woke up to a non-frozen Sage!! Of course with all this I forgot about my 2 week trial Showanalyzer!! Now I am getting dialog pop-ups every few seconds telling me so ... Anyway, the sound card is still in the system so it appears not to be hardware conflicts. I'll leave it running all day and see what happens. Thanks for the continued help ... T. Last edited by mightyt; 12-20-2005 at 09:02 AM. |
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