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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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Here is a doc (in 2 parts) showing all the steps I did. I don't have a tray icon for the NVidia decoder, but I think I managed to do all the other steps as stated.
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As far as the decoder options go, (and some of these may not even be applicable...stanger89 will know for sure) I use anamorphic, as I have a 16:9 display...Auto deinterlacing (there is a known, *still!* problem with Smart on some content)...Pixel Adaptive...and prefer VMR9, 'cuz that's what I run for the renderer. I think Pixel Adaptive is only available for selection while video is playing. If you're still getting errors, I'd look toward some sort of hardware/software conflict. I know not everyone can afford a dedicated HTPC, but even just a clean OS install helps a lot (I couldn't see the images in your docs because I don't have anything installed on my HTPC to view them). Can you image your HD and re-install the OS, Java, Decoders, and Sage...to see if it works? If it doesn't, you can re-load the image.
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DECCHECK Radlight Filter Manager DVD-X MWSnap and a couple others. Installing those bothered me a bit because I have gone to extremes to keep this OS install clean. There is no way I'm going to reinstall it now. I chose the video card because it is the only one at a reasonable price that will drive 2 monitors at 1920 x 1200 over dual DVI. It also supports all the features of the GeForce cards normally used in HTPCs, afaik. I'm beginning to think this is a SageTV bug. I have the exact same errors as the original poster in the same circumstances. If you look at my hardware vs. his hardware, there is nothing in common. The only common item seems to be SageTV. We have different video cards, different motherboards, different DirectX versions, different monitors, different everything. I have NVidia OEM, he had NVidia trial decoders. The only thing that is exactly the same is SageTV 5.0.2. and the errors. My system is: NVIDIA Quadro NVS 285 video card driving 2 HP L2335 23" monitors via DVI Latest DirectX (April 2006) AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ CORSAIR XMS 2GB (2 x 1GB) ASUS A8N5X Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 ATX AMD Motherboard Raptor 150 GB HDD (SATA) NEC IDE DVD ND-3550A ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT ATX12V 500W Power Supply COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 CAC-T05-UW Case no remote [FWIW, my SageTV server uses the same motherboard as the OP. It is a P4P800 mb, 2.4 GHz Pentium 4, Toshiba DVD SD-m1102, and NVidia FX5200.] Quote:
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This is not an 'official' technical support forum, however, so tech support doesn't monitor the forum. - Andy
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I just realized that maybe I should consider another DVD decoder... it seems everyone recommends NVidia, but I'm also wondering if that decoder could be my problem. I downloaded two trials of DVD players and both work fine, so that seems to indicate my hardware is up to the task.
At the following link several decoders are listed. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...e/plugins.aspx Would any of these work in SageTV? Thanks |
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Damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I spent almost 2 weeks on this (not being able to play DVDs) and all it took to resolve it was changing the DVD decoder. I downloaded a trial of PowerDVD and it just works now. I didn't have to do anything else! I just installed PowerDVD (and let SageTV use the defaults for DVD playback) and now I can watch the test DVD that I copied to my HDD previously. I have no idea whether the Nvidia decoder problem is related to settings or hardware, but my whole issue was certainly the Nvidia decoder. |
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dshields,
Thanks for all the documentation of that, I was having the same problem, this has been very helpful. |
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I had the same sorts of issues with NVIDIA PV. I installed TheaterTEK trial and now the PV stuff works. I can even select it by name, not as 'default'.
Not sure what will happen when the TT trial runs out, but it seems to work now. Wierd |
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dshields,
I was having the same problem. You may want to try this: http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...659#post162659
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