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Damn it, I was going to use that card to get bit-perfect audio playback? Is that what you used it for? I'm guessing so since it seems to be the only reason anybody buys it. Did you replace it with another ASIO compatible card? |
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Keep in mind everything I do is via ATSC (digital stream right to hard disk, no MPEG encoding going on but if you had a hardware TV tuner that shouldn't be a problem anyway). While recording one HD program and playing back another, my CPU runs around 20-30% or so. Not bad for outputting 720p. But, AFTER I got it working satisfactorily, I did some experiments. I still had the ATI 9550 so put it back in. Works just fine, same cpu. I put in an nVidia 6200, works just fine, same cpu. So that is what I am using now, an nVidia 6200 w/256 MB RAM AGP. I didn't need any fancy super powerful graphics card at all, and HD plays back nice and smooth (using my installation as mentioned above). I would venture a bet that in my situation, NOT updating Windoze to anything beyond SP2, and NOT letting it install all the latest and greatest WMP and who knows what else, AND using the older nVidia 84.21 drivers, it all works because of some configuration of demuxers, decoders, renderers, etc. Which ones are being used, I don't know. If I get a few hours, I might try PhillJones very nicely done instructions on how to check these. I would also bet that if I were to let Windows do all the latest updates (directx, WMP, etc.) and install the latest nVidia drivers (93.71), whatever my current video demux/decod/render/ settings are, they would change and cause problems. Unfortunately, I have spent way too many hours and days playing with this just to get it to work to try this out. And then there is still the comments by users that say they didn't have a problem with version 5, but do after updating to version 6. That tells me there is something going on with Sage in combination with all this other stuff, that will eventually be out of my control. |
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I've got graphedit working and I think I've got it working right. Is there a registry edit to force Sage to use the graph I create?
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**phil - yes that's why i had it and quite frankly i never really noticed the difference to any appreciable amount but i sure did notice it's pitfalls which included:
a) when outputting ac3 then switching back to mpeg audio in sage (using spdif) it wouldn't play any sound. b) aided in video stutter c) drivers wouldn't retain settings d) can't uninstall drivers unless card is installed e) the thing always sounded acoustically dead over spdif i stuck an audigy back in and am much happier for it, screw asio. **astribli - are you running overlay? i can't tolerate the overlay video quality or lack thereof. |
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yes, I am running overlay and it looks fantastic. Even SD over ATSC looks so much clearer than DirecTivo.
Can't get VMR9 to work without causing 100% cpu. I can run it for a few seconds and during that time, to me the colors and overall contrast looks washed out compared to Overlay. Overlay looks nice and sharp, great contrast, vivid colors, etc. |
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I think I solved the stuttering issue guys.
See my new thread here. |
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Sage Server: Dell Dimension 9200, Intel Pentium D 2.80GHz Dual Core, 8GB Ram, Windows 7 Professional 64bit, Sage 7.19, HDHR (2 OTA), HDHR Prime 3CC (2) HTPC Client: Intel DH61AG, Intel i5 cpu, 8GB Ram, Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Sage Clients: Sage HD-200 Extender, Sage HD-300 Extender |
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Agreed, before I dust off my system and go messing around with it for the umpteenth time it would be nice to know if there is some factual basis for changing all those settings.
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I think that trying different demux and video/audio decoder filters is the right track, but different filters will work differently for different machines and recording files, it seems.
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#270
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See post 260 for a walkthrough on how to experiment with different filters. I suspect that messing with filters will solve most peoples problems. It's possible to test this solution without making any changes. GollyJer included a bunch of changes for his audio issues in that walk through. I'm not sure that the stuff with the transport stream is neccersary, I haven't gotten round to testing it on my system. |
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I guess what I'm saying, does Sage work with 1080i HDTV material or not, without having to go through all sorts of equipment and software settings to make it happen. I believe I'm capable of making the changes you have to get it to work, hopefully, but should we really have to go through all those contortions to make something work that should work "out of the box" ? I appreciate your efforts BTW, don't take my post as an affront to your efforts, I've just been frustrated with Sage basically since I've had it, and in fact don't even use it anymore because of this stuttering problem. |
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Okay, so here's where we stand.
We think that this issue is because one or both of the sage demuxes is broken. Here are the questions as I see them. 1) Have these filters changed since v5? Answer) I have the filters that went out with 5, since I still use V5. If anybody with the stutter issue wants to try my filters, let me know, I'll send them to you to test to see if that's the issue. 2) Is it just that people were using the nVIDIA demux with v5 and weren't even aware of which demux was being used? Now the sage v6 installers forced the use of the sage demux? Certainly, I was using the nVIDIA TS demux and hadn't really looked into it. 3) Has anybody gotten sage to confirm that their demux is the source of the error. I'm curious because I'm considering the change from v5 to v6 but am worried about the fact that HD playback may or may not be broken. I really don't have the time to upgrade and then end up having to do another nuke and pave if v6 doesn't work correctly.
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version 6.1.3 works just fine for me with HD content.
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Are you saying that 6.0.whatever, stuttered, then you uprgaded to 6.1.3 without changing any settings et voila, smooth as a baby's bum?
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nope - i'm saying that HD has always worked for me except for recordings on CBS which would stutter like crazy on version 5 and 6.
changing the sound card and the audio codec to AC3filter fixed that though. CBS recordings still aren't perfect for me like fox, abc and nbc but they're close enough to it where i can live with any slight glitches or micro stutter that might occasionally crop up. before those changes i couldn't watch CBS. i haven't ever touched the demux settings so unless by some miracle sage isn't using its demux filter then i'm stock other than that. |
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Could you possibly verify which demux you're using?
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i could but the fact that it works coupled with me having to load graphedit on the pc to determine it kinda makes me a bit gun shy.
i have to load 6.1.4 tonight so maybe i'll give it a whirl. |
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Currently using SageTV Media Center Server on Windows 7, SageTV Client as an HTPC on Windows 7, and an HD Theater HD200. The server controls 3 Motorola DCH-3200 cable boxes and 3 Hauppauge HD-PVRs (all Rev F1) with HD audio and changes channels via firewire WITH NO LOCKUPS. It's awesome. 4 Steps to Perfect Stutter Free Playback for SageTV Quick Guide: How to Bitstream Audio in Windows 7 |
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