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SageTV Software Discussion related to the SageTV application produced by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to the SageTV software application should be posted here. (Check the descriptions of the other forums; all hardware related questions go in the Hardware Support forum, etc. And, post in the customizations forum instead if any customizations are active.) |
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yes, they seem high. Are you using nvidia video decoder? I'm guessing you are so I'm not sure how to explain it. When you look at your processes using task manager, is sage along consuming all what you have listed or is there anything else taking away processor? I usually start looking at total and then look at the split on processes. Also, if you have inverse telecline on as a nvidia driver setting, that will increase CPU a lot (I need to try it more, but the one time I tried it it maxed out my CPU).
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For me the only answer to HD stutering turned out to be a 8600GT, hope this helps.
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If you don't mind the question: What is the chipset on your motherboard, Nvidia by any chance? If that is the case the only way to get it working is to completely remove Nvidia IDE drivers and use Microsoft's built in IDE. |
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Partial Solution (For Me)
I've been debugging stuttering on my recordings. From what I can tell, the problem is on the recording, not the playing of HD content. The first thing I did was find a really good defragger and have it run every night. (More on that in a separate post.) The second thing I did was disable my second tuner. (I'm running two VBox USB HD tuners.)
I'm now getting rock-solid recordings. Next I plan to swap out the tuners and see if the problem was my other tuner. If that works, I can then only suppose that my system can't keep up with multiple recordings. |
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