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The problem with MVP's showing Dark was talked about back in June of 2004! I know that this is not a SageTV forum, but the problem itself with MVP's showing Dark is not a recent discovery! Last edited by joe123; 01-18-2006 at 02:40 PM. |
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I just bought one from SageTV, revision E1 and the TV screen shows VERY DARK. It was dark enough that it prompted me to start this thread which has lead me to see just how many other folks are having similar problems. I will double check tonight, but I recall that it was revision E1. Again, I will verify tomorrow. Last edited by joe123; 01-18-2006 at 03:34 PM. |
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FWIW the video brightness/saturation output is the same using the Hauppauge software vs SageTV. To me this points to a problem with the MVP hardware not the software. My guess is that the "solutions" to this problems found in other software loads are transcoding the files or adjusting the original files to compensate.
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I am still amazed why this has not been a bigger issue with folks here. To me, the output is so dark coming out of the MVP's that it is pathetic watching TV's on one of these things. If I was SageTV, I would either put a disclaimer about this known problem, or would not re-sell these unts at all. Re-selling these units as SageTV is doing, puts the final fault/burden on SageTV (especially with no disclaimers about this terrible problem). Last edited by joe123; 01-18-2006 at 04:25 PM. |
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I would agree this would be a big issue for me as well except I'm not seeing the issue. Maybe the reason I'm not seeing it is because I'm going into my DVD player which is hooked into my TV via component video. It might be compensating for poor video output.
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BTW I think GBPVR adjusts the capture settings to compensate for the dark picture. If so I don't really see how they've produced a better solution than Sage.
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SageTV company has not even acknowledged that there is a problem (other than forum supports saying yeah, we think we have see something). I bought my MVP from SageTV and I did not see any disclosure that these units had a brightness issue problem. Other users have electronically proven that the MVP's are dropping some 30% of the brightness signal which is what users here are reporting. |
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I got my unit from SageTV last week - this unit has the DARKNESS problem ( brightness is way down). It's terrible. |
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Hope they find a fix (We all know they will!!) |
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If Hauppauge is knowingly selling MVPs that have that much drop in brightness either they don't consider them defective or they don't care. That's Hauppauge's fault IMO not Sage's. I'd suggest complaining to Hauppauge. How can Sage or any company for that matter consider a product "defective" if the manufacturer themselves doesn't consider it defective? Last edited by blade; 01-19-2006 at 04:21 AM. |
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After reading more about this issue on the net it looks like my setup is the only work around that doesn't effect the recorded files. Basically go through another A/V device to resample the MVP video output before sending it to the TV. In my setup I have: MVP ---S-Vid---- DVR/VCR ---Component Video--- TV (HD support) With the above setup i have no problems with brightness or saturation levels
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I noticed a slightly darker picture as well upon firing up my MVP. My solution was recalibrating the input I am using on my TV. I have it on a 27" Panasonic tube, but it remembers picture settings for each input. I increased the brightness and adjusted sharpness and contrast. The PQ is great in my opinion.
I realize this isn't a solution for everyone, but if specific inputs can be recalibrated, or your display is dedicated to the MVP, there really shouldn't be a major issue here.
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Why am I harping on SageTV and not Hauppauge? Same reason that when I buy a Car and it is defective, I go back to the dealership and not the factory. I bought my unit from SageTV and not from Hauppauge. SageTV web site does not say anything about a potential problem with these units - nada. Look at how many poeple here are coming forward admitting that there is a problem with THEIR units. I don't know why, but people in general are afraid to speak up and simply tell the truth. Does this make sense? Oh yes and to address your final point: They may not consider it deffective because they made consider these boxes CHEAP and with CHEAP solutions you get CHEAP images - you get what you pay for. Last edited by joe123; 01-19-2006 at 10:36 AM. |
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I'm confused to what it is you are looking for from Sage? Blade and I both pointed out that the GBPVR "fix" you posted is something that SageTV has supported for a while. SageTV can compensate for this issue in it's current state. No upgrade needed, no need to manually edit configuration files. It is built into the source configuration screen. Also I'd like to point out that I'm not seeing this issue, I have a rev D3A and my picture brightness is fine.
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If I found out the manufacturer is building cars with a defective part I'm not going to continue talking to the dealer. I'm going to make my issues known to the manufacturer. The dealer doesn't build the car, he resells it. I would pursue the root problem. I'm sure Sage is looking at it to see what else they can do but as mentioned above you do already have a workaround. I would think you would need to look at the total units sold before you can say "look how many people are coming forward...." There were a lot of people using the MVP before Sage had their client and this issue wasn't reported here. And the earliest reports in another forum doesn't even concern Sage software. It's Hauppague's own. So we know the problem is NOT software related. I think you need to chill on what Sage needs to do. If you want to pursue something, pursue it with the manufacturer. That's where the real fix would come in. Gerry
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So please scratch out my previous comments about GBPVR providing a solution - it is not a solution, but a patch. Now, to make sure I follow the SageTV "solution" correnly to increase the Brightness on my SageTV media extender. If I increase the turner (I have WinTV 150) brightness, wont that cause new recordings to ALSO show up "brighter"? Wont it also affect other TV's clients not using SageTV media Extenders - Like when I hook up my TV to my SageTV server directly? Last edited by joe123; 01-19-2006 at 11:53 AM. |
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I bought my unit from SageTV. Period. As for the "we all known the problem is NOT software realted" - YES. The more feedback and research everyone here has done and contribute, the more evidence there is to support that the problem resides with the MVPs - the problem is hardware and not the software related. Again, since I bought my MVP (SageTV Media Extender) from SageTV, and since there is no mentioned from SageTV that there *MAY* be some problems with Darkness with these boxes, I am going after SageTV to correct this. Last edited by joe123; 01-19-2006 at 11:39 AM. |
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Here is some additonal information I found about MVP's which may help others:
"The european model of the mvp has a scart connector which can output composite/svideo and RGB. RGB looks about the same as my DVD player would output it while composite and svideo are darker and very saturated. Skin tones look very bad in composite and svideo modes." Linky: http://www.shspvr.com/smf/index.php?...47845#msg47845 |
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It sounds like you have a couple MVPs and do not want to hook your TV up to your computer directly so the above point really should be moot but I'll bite. Yes it will effect the brightness level of the recordings. Will it effect the brightness level of playback if you connect the server directly to a TV? Yes. However there probably is a way to adjust the output levels (as well as playback) for your PC through software whereas the MVP hardware solution gives you none. I'm not seeing this particular issue and the MVP solution has met all my expectations thus far with the 4.1.5 relase of SageTV. I can only give you suggestions to try but ultimately all i can say is "it works for me."
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