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SageTV Playback issues.
I'm able to play my .avi movies just fine in Windows Media Player after installing the required codecs, however, SageTV simply refuses to give me video playback. I get audio just fine.
I've searched these forums, and every other answer to this issue seems to be: "if WMP can play it, SageTV can play it." This is getting quite frustrating, and I'm not sure what I can do about it. Video Card: GeForce 6800GT Codecs: K-Lite Codec Pack (I haven't done anything with this other than simply installing it - is there some configuration I should be doing?) SageTV settings: Video Renderer: Default (Can somebody explain what VMR9 is and why I do / don't want to use it?) MPEG2 Video Decoder Filter: Default (What is this FFDShow, and why is it talked about so often?) Like I said, Windows Media Player is playing these files without issue, as is Media Player Classic. Why won't SageTV show me some love? Any help would be great! I should also note that while Windows Media Player lists the codec used as XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder, the program "TFO Codec Finder" gives me the following information: Quote:
Last edited by Kaervek; 06-22-2006 at 10:02 PM. |
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If it is actually an Xvid AVI, then maybe uninstall the K-Lite codec and install the regular Xvid codec, you can find it with google. I wouldn't count on the "if WMP can play it, SageTV can play it" claim. But I know SageTV can play Xvid AVIs
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Well, I uninstalled the K-Lite Codec Pack, reinstalled the XviD Codec all by its lonesome, and now they won't play at all.
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so maybe its not a standard Xvid AVI, but something different. Try playing it in WMP, and go to File > Properties. See if it list the codec as Xvid.
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Mayamaniac - SageTV 7.1.9 Server. Win7 32bit in VMWare Fusion. HDHR (FiOS Coax). HDHR Prime 3 Tuners (FiOS Cable Card). Gemstone theme. - SageTV HD300 - HDMI 1080p Samsung 75" LED. |
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Interestingly enough, Media Player Classic is playing everything I throw at it flawlessly. I'm completely clueless. |
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Yeah, I hear your frustration. I hated when people encode video using bizarre codecs that not many player support unless you install the correct codec. I suggest converting to some other format that is more friendly with SageTV. I had to do that with VirtualDubMod before.
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Mayamaniac - SageTV 7.1.9 Server. Win7 32bit in VMWare Fusion. HDHR (FiOS Coax). HDHR Prime 3 Tuners (FiOS Cable Card). Gemstone theme. - SageTV HD300 - HDMI 1080p Samsung 75" LED. |
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Those 'codec' packs are nothing but trouble, they install alot of junk you don't need. I'd install the reguarl Divx codec, xvid codec, ac3 codec, and a decent MPG codec (Nvidia's for example), and you should be able to play about anything.
I have a few things in my library though that use Ogm and other codecs, but I try to re-encode that type stuff into something my system can play. Those oddball files are a big pain sometimes though. Media Player Classic uses it's own codecs built in doesn't it? Or is that just the VLC player?
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A nice free program to figure out what codecs a video file takes to play is GSpot. It will tell you what codecs are needed to play the file AND will let you know if they are installed on your system or not... just google gspot to get it.
One tip, after opening the program, just "drag-n-drop" the video file onto the gspot ui and it will populate practically everything you need to know about that file... FYI, I had a file today that was an xvid file, gspot told me the codecs where installed (on my htpc)... the file played fine on my office computer but was having difficulties on the htpc still... I decided to reinstall the dvix codecs over their old installation, and then sage was able to play the file on the htpc. I guess the codecs got messed up on that computer... so just because gspot says the codecs are installed... those same codecs may be having issues! hope that helps you out...
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HTPC HW: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P, Intel Q9400, 2GB Corsair RAM, PNY Nvidia GT210 vid card, 3 HVR2250s, 2 PVR250s, USB-UIRT (2 STBs), Internal FireWire/Dual IDE Converter (IFC-1) HTPC SW: XP Pro/SP 2, SageTV v7.1.5.252 Beta, Java v1.6.0_10, PVR drivers v1.18.21.23257, HVR drivers 7.6.1.27118 HD100 Extender: 2 (server is just a server) Future plans: 1 more HVR2250, 1 Ceton CC 4-way tuner, 10TB diskspace Issues: 1 PVR250 not working, system board? |
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Well, HDX4 has fixed the issues I was having with Windows Media Player (Thanks!!), but SageTV still doesn't want to display the video from these particular files. The audio comes through just fine. Video Inspector says that I have the appropriate video codecs installed for them all (XviD MPEG-4).
Any other ideas? |
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I agree with jds23 about both gspot and video inspector, I just got used to using gspot because you don't have to install it to use it. I have also used gspot in the past to troubleshoot home videos I have made because it does have so much information!
But both are very good.
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HTPC HW: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P, Intel Q9400, 2GB Corsair RAM, PNY Nvidia GT210 vid card, 3 HVR2250s, 2 PVR250s, USB-UIRT (2 STBs), Internal FireWire/Dual IDE Converter (IFC-1) HTPC SW: XP Pro/SP 2, SageTV v7.1.5.252 Beta, Java v1.6.0_10, PVR drivers v1.18.21.23257, HVR drivers 7.6.1.27118 HD100 Extender: 2 (server is just a server) Future plans: 1 more HVR2250, 1 Ceton CC 4-way tuner, 10TB diskspace Issues: 1 PVR250 not working, system board? |
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I just ran into this issue with avi files created with my canon digital camera. I was pretty surprised that they didn't play out of the box, since windows media player plays them fine. I'll be trying all of the tips in this thread when I get a chance to see what's going on.
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