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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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Turn off service mode before you make and save the change. Then turn service mode back on.
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Sounds like Goodspike knows what he's talking about and not me.
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I don't think the setting would be in the sageclient.properties file because the client doesn't do any recording and therefore wouldn't control a recording's file type.
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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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That is correct.
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Hi,
Update: I have upgraded my second client to V6. I have tested HD and have had no troubles so far. Sorry. It looks like I will be no help in resolving this issue. Jesse
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Server: Asus P5Q-EM DO, Q6600, 8 Gigs ram, WHS 2011, 1 HDHomerun(x2 OTA), 1 HD-PVR, 1 Colossus, V7.1.9 sage, 3.3 TB vid storage. HD100 X1 HD200 X2 HD300 X1 |
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HDHR always records as TS Divco does PS
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I tried every combo I can think of. Service off, Sage Shut down and verified Sage Properties file reads (mmc/encode_digital_tv_as_program_stream=true) I get PS files when recording digital OTA off of my Divco lite but the HDHR always records TS files from both tuners set To QAM. To be honest it does not seem to be a problem because I get virtualy studder free playback from both digital SD & HD QAM recordings, but I am just curious why Narflex posted that Sage no longer supports TS files. Maybe the HDHR latest firmware update has something to do with it. Oh I am using Sage vr 6.1.4RC. Not sure I want to install the 6.1.6RC yet. Dave
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Server: SageTv 7.19, XPpro AMD XP-M 2400 45w@2.2GHZ, 1Gig Ram NF7-S ver2 Seasonic S-12 380w, NEC 3520a Onboard SoundStorm S/PDIF out WD-Caviar 120GB IDE (System) Seagate (3) Baracuda 250GB sata (Pooled) GF-7600gs Forceware 93.71 Nvida-Decoder V.4.02.223HDHR-Prime 3-Digital Fios ,HDhomeRun-Qam/FIOS Clients:GA-MA78GM-S2H -AMD 4800- Sage TV Client-FireFly Remote - Amd x2 Turino LAPTOP - HD-100 + MVP Client DVR Verizon Fios/ B] |
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HDHR TS Update
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I think I found the answer in a post by Narflex. Basicaly he said that this (mmc/encode_digital_tv_as_program_stream=true) only applies to local devices and not network encoders like the HDHR. He also said that Sage does still support TS file playback from other non local sources like the HDHR. I am not sure you can even get the HDHR to capture anything other than TS files. Maybe someone else can confirm this. Dave
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Server: SageTv 7.19, XPpro AMD XP-M 2400 45w@2.2GHZ, 1Gig Ram NF7-S ver2 Seasonic S-12 380w, NEC 3520a Onboard SoundStorm S/PDIF out WD-Caviar 120GB IDE (System) Seagate (3) Baracuda 250GB sata (Pooled) GF-7600gs Forceware 93.71 Nvida-Decoder V.4.02.223HDHR-Prime 3-Digital Fios ,HDhomeRun-Qam/FIOS Clients:GA-MA78GM-S2H -AMD 4800- Sage TV Client-FireFly Remote - Amd x2 Turino LAPTOP - HD-100 + MVP Client DVR Verizon Fios/ B] |
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RE: HDHR TS Update
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To confirm I just did a quick test: mmc/encode_digital_tv_as_program_stream=false = TS from my HDHR mmc/encode_digital_tv_as_program_stream=true = PS from my HDHR This is with 6.0.x not 6.1.x. Steve
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Sage Media Center (server): Tyan K8WE Thunder Motherboard, Dual AMD Opteron 246 2GHz, 4GB RAM, 2TB RAID array (8x300GB Maxtor drives), Seagate 750GB SageTV drive, WD Raptor 150GB System Drive, NVidia 6200, Windows XP pro. Tuner cards: HD via QAM - HDHomeRun Client Machine running Sage Client: ASUS P4P800-E, Intel P4 @2.4GHz, 1GB RAM, NVidia 7600GS <-new, 300GB SATA Drive, Windows XP Pro MediaMVP for garage viewing pleasure |
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Out of curiousity? Does anyone out there have a stutter-free configuration *not* using FSE? I'm still not a fan of FSE, but that is the only way I, too, *almost* get stutter-free HD I plan to try the latest 6.1.x RC later this week to see if I notice any difference. PC specs are below.
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My systems: Server: AMD Phenom Quad-Core 2.3Ghz, 4GB RAM, ECS A780GM-A MB, 2x HD-PVRs (connected to DirecTV HD STBs using ethernet channel changing), 1x AverMedia A180, OS RAID-1 mirror - 2x250GB 7200rpm SATA, Media RAID-1 mirror - 2x1TB 7200rpm SATA, USB-UIRT (remote control) Main Client: Sage STX-HD100 Media extender Second Client: Athlon XP 4000+, 2GB MB PC3200 DDR, Asus A8N5X MB, 512MB PCI-E ATI HD Radeon 3650, 160 GB SATA - hardware mirrored |
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Shouldn't this post be a sticky?
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I wouldn't think so, since nothing has yet been resolved. Once it is, then certainly a candidate for a sticky.
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I'm leaving original post below for information, but after further experimentation I can not consistently recreate stutter or smooth playback for HDTV, doesn't seem to matter if I record as .ts or .mpg, use FSE or not. very weird....I have a clean install that I image using Acronis just before installing:
SageTV nvidia decoder so I should be able to do pretty good a-b comparisons... ------------------------------------------------------------- I'm currently going through this as well, here is what I've found: using hauppauge HVR-1600 FSE with VMR9 - no real difference. Having friends watch who do not know I'm changing the setting, they can not tell a difference. I feel it is slightly better in FSE though. Turning off VMR9 mode and going to overlay seems to take care of the issue. Using graph program (which is pretty good program), it is going from file to Sage to split audio/video, then through nvidia decoders (no ac3 filter) I believe this program is just showing default settings and sage's settings would override it if different, but it is good program to try different decoders and watch frame rates. Interesting enough, i could not get any visible stutter using this, but could see differences in frame rate and the jitter parameter (around 1-2), but it played much better than in sage, which I don't understand why (Sage is all set to defaults for decoders) Changing to recording in .ts made nvidia split the audio/video in graph program and had better frame rate and jitter at 0. Stuttering is also gone in sage. FSE mode now definitly has no effect. I'm not sure why I can't get nivida to also split audio/video for .mpg, but I'm working on that. Will probably not install/uninstall sage decoder and see what is used to split audio/video. Does anyone know how nvidia post processing is supposed to work, if I select that Sage closes... hopes this helps... Last edited by OttoNP; 03-28-2007 at 07:15 AM. |
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TS files start with 0x47 as the first byte (and every 188th byte after it) and for PS it'll start with 0x000001BA for the first 4 bytes. That's the definitive way to tell.
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TS vs PS
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Why does SageTv change the file extension when the actual file type does not change? Thanks for the information.
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Sage Media Center (server): Tyan K8WE Thunder Motherboard, Dual AMD Opteron 246 2GHz, 4GB RAM, 2TB RAID array (8x300GB Maxtor drives), Seagate 750GB SageTV drive, WD Raptor 150GB System Drive, NVidia 6200, Windows XP pro. Tuner cards: HD via QAM - HDHomeRun Client Machine running Sage Client: ASUS P4P800-E, Intel P4 @2.4GHz, 1GB RAM, NVidia 7600GS <-new, 300GB SATA Drive, Windows XP Pro MediaMVP for garage viewing pleasure |
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Golly,
Just wanted you to know this solved all of my SD stuttering issues and I was able to get the sound working properly through SPDIF. Thanks for documenting this for us. I think this thread should be made a sticky as it solves a good majority of stuttering and sound issues for a lot of folks. THanks again. |
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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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Strangely, I have occasional problems with SD playback stuttering but not HD. I think it is deinterlacing related and I can get it to go away by hitting skip fwd or back once or twice. Aloha, Mike
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I have learned some things (still working), as mentioned before, in the nvidia decoder interlace modes, automatic, smart, and video all use 60 frames per second using fraps and film makes it 30 frames per second. I have found that 1080i seems to be most troublesome and have been concentrating on 1 clip. I have found that shows with scrolling bars or credits are very good at assessing stutter. using nvidia video and audio, i get pretty bad stutter in automatic, smart, and video. Setting to film helps, which makes sense send 1080i broadcast are at 30 fps. Interesting enough, if I change to the AC3 decoder it is much better. So, my settings from worse to best:
nividia audio and video decoders, interlace set to automatic, smart, or video jumpy playback nvidia audio and video decoders, interlace set to film somewhat better nividia video and ac3 audio, any interlace setting best so far in WMP playback is smooth no matter what the above settings are... |
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