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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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New system - NEW TV !!!
I originally posted this new request for help tweaking my system for my Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV under an old thread and got no responses...
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Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV The picture is STILL not good from SageTV. Too dark on live TV and jagged horizontal lines. WAF is 0. Awesome TV and HD picture from other sources though! I'm sure there's LOTS of tweaking I need to do. Where do I start? I have my eVGA Nvidia display set to 1024x768, which should match the TV. I feed it from the SageTV box DVI port to one of the TV HDMI inputs with a conversion cable. I tried video cal brightness on video source setup to no good effect. I tried most of the video out resolutions, but none get much better. I used the default settings after a clean SageTV install and just changed the video playback setting to "Advanced" under video sources. I recently deleted my video recordings and reformatted my data drives / partitions to use 64k clusters. Now only my system install partition is 4k clusters. This has XP, SageTV, drivers, etc. all programs are here. Data is elsewhere (w/ 64k) on data only partitions / logical drives. I think it is a playback problem, as I have looked at the MPEGS over my network on my main PC and they look OK on a 17in LCD monitor using MS WMPlayer. Help ! Thanks, Mike
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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Well, you're using HDMI (not S-video or something) so that's good, you're running the native resolution, also good.
So that makes the first question: How does the Windows desktop look? |
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What is your default recording quality set to? I'm using 2.4Gbytes/hour, and get pretty decent results for SD content.
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What video decoder are you using in SageTV? You have an eVGA GF 6600, so maybe download and install the nVidia PureVideo trial version, set SageTV to use it as a decoder and see if image quality improves.
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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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Can't read a directory list from more than 4-5 feet. Text looks a bit jagged, with spaces between pixels. Should I run the same resolution as the screen or higher? And the desktop is slightly off the screen. It's a bit too big for the Panasonic. Tried "overscan" correction in display software, but it didn't fix it. mcb
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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That sets VMR9 and some other stuff. And I changed directories as well. mcb
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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Thanks, mcb
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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But more what I was getting at was, is it bright, clear, or does it suffer the same issues as video you described above? Quote:
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But all that's probably secondary if you're getting a bad overall picture. A screenshot might be helpful, if possible. |
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also, get the latest driver for your eVGA 6600 from nVidia.com, if you are using the driver that came with it on the CD, then most likely its an old driver and may not have all the HDTV output fixed.
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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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I got a new one from nVidia website to try. I tried the nVidia PureVideo software and it didn't help. mcb
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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Also, if the desktop and other computer screens appears clear, it sounds like its an issue with just your video playback. Purevideo can help. But before you go troubleshooting that you might try downloading some HD-WMV content off the web (microsoft has clips available for free) to see if they look good in comparison to your normal recordings. Or load up a DVD. Of course these should look better than a standard tv signal anyway, but it could give you an idea if it is your content or something else. We need a way to help you isolate what part of the system is giving you problems. It could be the TV, it could be the calbe, it could be the content, it could be sage, it could be the video card, it could be the drivers, it could be the video codec etc. |
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Therefore, I didn't pay attention to other parts of SageTV. Anyway, I played a DVD from my SageTV system and it looks as good as from my dedicated DVD player, so I guess it is a problem with the TV recording and / or playback. I'll have to look again, but I thought I found that playing the recorded MPGs from SageTV on my main PC with WinMP over the network looked OK. If so, it has to be something in the mpg decode path on SageTV then right? MCB
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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I think this may still be your problem, if you are recording at a quality much lower than that, the picture will look blocky and not very good, especially on an HDTV. Just be sure that when you are testing, you are testing with a recording that was recorded with your changed settings...in other words, LiveTV would probably be best.
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Step 1: Verify that your "DVD" and Audio/Video settings are the same in SageTV. Step 2: Calibrate your system, here's my method in 1 paragraph: Pop in a DVD, preferably DVE/Avia or another calibration disc, and get your display setup optimally for PC/HTPC sources. Then... Calibrate your capture settings to match the DVD playback. The best way I've found to do that is outlined here: http://www.sage-community.org/index....ki/Calibration Do that and you should be about as good as you can get it. |
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Couple more questions -
How do I make sure the system is using the nVidia decoder? If it is on the menu and I select it, is it used? I don't remember if it was there before I installed the demo. What happens when the demo / trial period expires? Does it disappear from the menu or just stop working? Also, do I have to restart Sage TV each time I change a video or audio setting? Or does that just apply to the .properties file? mcb
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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I'll have to try the higher GB/Hr setting. However, I think I tried that once and it was jerky video. That was before I reformatted my data disks to 64k clusters though, so that may help. mcb
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Athlon64 3200+ 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Home, 200GB and 300GB Barracuda HDs, Toshiba DVD/RW DL, eVGA GeForce 6600 256MB TV/HD-DVI out, WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, USB UIRT + remote, XGene wireless KBD, Panasonic TH42PX60U HDTV, SA-8300HD STB on Time Warner Expanded Digital Cable San Diego, JVC receiver, Energy Take2.5 surround sound, Sony DVD player |
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One thing to remember, and possible your problem, is if you are using an HDTV and not using an HDTV signal, you picture quailty is going to be horrible. If that's the case, then the only fix is stop using analog video and move to digital, which isn't possible right now for most channels. And the bigger your HDTV screen is, the worse the picture will looks as it is just blown up. I just picked up an HDTV LCD and the picture looks horrible where as my old flatscreen analog TV looked sharp. Now that I have an HD tuner the digital channels looks better then anything else.
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I agree that HD sets show more of the imperfections in the signal especially on a large TV. You need a cleaner analog signal than you do with a SDTV. There are a lot of people using HD sets and analog signal and I doubt that would be the case if the picture was actually horrible. |
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