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It seems like no matter what I change my merits to (very high for nvidia and low for SageTV), the default graph does not use nvidia's transport demux. Initially, SageTV's splitter was being used. I lowered its merit and then saw that the Nero splitter is being used. How do I get nvidia's to be the default?
Note that I'm testing the graph on a HD .mpg file. Is that the issue? Or do I need to keep playing around with my merits?
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Server: Sage 7.1.9 beta; Dell Inspiron 530; Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (UAC turned off); 2TB Internal SATA (TV Recordings) Storage: Synology DiskStation DS411+, RAID 5, 5x 2TB SATA for (DVDs/Music/Other Videos) Tuners: Ceton InfiniTV w/ Verizon FIOS cablecard (using babgvant's SageDCT plugin) Clients: 1x STP-HD300; 1x Acer Aspire Revo 3610 (Atom/Ion) w/ SageTV client (Win 7, EVR, FSE on) |
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The only problem that remains for me is that I was having SageTV load into the system tray on startup (I use SageTV Service). After making the recommended changes, Sage would load full screen and refused to close (it would eventually with a lot of persuasion). I decided to change the startup option to not load SageTV at startup; the service still loads at startup. After a reboot or fresh start, I just load the GUI manually. Once it is loaded it sleeps in the tray just fine. Since I normally just put the HTPC into S3, it isn't a problem doing it this way. Just one extra step when I reboot. Well worth it in my opinion.
Thanks again. Wayne |
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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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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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And, after testing a little more, you are correct. The Nvidia Transport Demux does render HD MPEGs for .ts and .mpg files. After testing some this weekend, it is unnecessary to use .ts files to get stutter free playback. It was the first thing I did when I started trying to solve this problem and never went back. I'll update the first post with this info. One thing I should point out, Nvidia Transport Demux will NOT render SD .mpg files. I have all my other demux and splitter filters set to 'Do Not Use' (00000000) and an SD recording will not render in GraphEdit. It will play in Sage though. My guess is that if Sage doesn't find a default OS demux for the SD mpeg it will use it's own. I have no idea how to verify this other than the fact that the file plays in Sage and doesn't render in GraphEdit.
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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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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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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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for those with stutter and wanting to use VMR9 please be sure you have the appropriate video card necessary, your HDD can read/write at a sufficient rate and that if you have an avermedia A180 then your sage recordings drive isn't a SATA device.
you wont get rid of stutter under any circumstance if any of those 3 things stated above is wrong. the HDD can be a real killer, i had a failing maxtor drive that wasn't showing in s.m.a.r.t. at this point but the read/write was at something paltry like usb 1.1 speed and stutter was horrendous. for video cards, an nvidia 6600gt works just fine for vmr9 at pretty much any resolution (using FSE) so try and find cards that benchmark with similar strength. if you have an A180, let me say it again, it WILL stutter if you record to a SATA drive with it. try to be modest with your resolutions too. start at 1280x720 and work your way up. in other words if you have a 1920x1080p capable tv don't assume you can just set your video card to that res and it will work. last but not least nvidia audio decoder absolutely wouldn't let me playback CBS hd content without stutter. switched to AC3filter and it plays fine - your mileage might vary... |
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oh and one more thing - if you all switch to AC3filter and set it up as GollyJer suggested then get use to reinstalling AC3filter and having to set it up over again everytime you upgrade sagetv versions.
this is a real pain in the butt though it's one i'm willing to live with. |
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You could verify your demux use theory by unregistering all the other demux's. |
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I've just swapped filters from one that converts to ps to one that preserves ts. Dave Letterman is the only show I watch where I see micro-stutter. Everything else is smooth. so I'll let you know later this week if Monday's show was better or worse.
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After testing this weekend .ts actually didn't make a difference in my setup. I didn't test with every show I currently watch though.
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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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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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I have an A180 in my system along with 2 SATA drives and DO NOT have stutter problems with it. IIRC, the problem is between the A180 and certain SATA controllers (Silicon Image, I think). There was a thread about it over on AVS a while back.
I don't notice any difference between PS and TS files except occaisionally I will record a program and if it is a PS the time scale is stuck at zero and if I try to FF or REW I end up back at zero. I haven't seen the problem at all recording files as TS. The last show that I remember this on is Beauty and the Geek. I would usually end up watching it outside of Sage so I could FF through the commercials. |
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I'm also having no problem with SATA and my A180. I'm using an Sil 3512 so I'm not sure it is even all Silicon Image drive controllers.
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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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I must have missed something, or have things out of sequence. First here is my setup:
SageTV Server Dell GX260 P4 2.4Ghz with 1GB RAM Windows XP Pro SP2 Dedicated PATA 160GB drive with 64k clusters HDHomerun SageTV Client Dell GX280 P4 3.2GHz with 1GB RAM Windows XP Pro SP2 Nvidia GeForce 7300GT I have been having stuttering problems, so I followed the steps in this thread and downloaded PureVideo, DirectShow and GraphEdit. I installed PureVideo and then ran DirectShow setting the merits as instructed. I opened GraphEdit and rendered a recording and got the same graph shown in this thread which I thought was real progress. In the SageTV client setup VMR9 is set along with 3D accelerate and FSR is on. When playing back a recording I still get stuttering, What concerns me is I do not see PureVideo in the system tray, or any way to configure it. I don't see any application or process that indicated that PureVideo is running. So the questions that come to mind are: 1 Is the Server setup adequate to record the HD streams? 2 All configuration changes have been made on the client side, should some be on the server? 3 Is there a trick to implementing PureVideo? I know I have been long winded, but wanted to provide as much information that I could. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. |
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