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Stuttering LIVE playback only video, audio is fine
Hey all,
I never had tried watching Live TV with my new setup until just now, when I got my new LCD TV in and was getting ready to hook it up. When I play live SDTV on my computer monitor using the 223 Nvidia Purevideo decoder set to Automatic/Best Available, any live TV plays fine for 1 second, freezes for .5 of a second, plays fine for 1 second, and so on repeatedly. The audio is unaffected while it's doing this. If I pause for even 1 second, then let it play back the buffered content, it works 100% perfectly, as do all my recordings. If I then skip back to the very end of the buffer, it plays back with the same hitching/stutter that it was doing. Does anyone know what could be wrong? My system specs and software configuration are below, as are the steps I've done to troubleshoot it already: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.3ghz 2GB OCZ Platinum XTC DDR2 Rev. 1 PC2-6400 RAM eVGA 8800GTS @ 567/1950 Maxtor 7L300S0 300GB SATA HDD 16mb cache, with NCQ Western Digital 250GB Caviar 2mb cache ATA100 IDE HDD DVD+/-RW drive 2x ATI TV Wonder 550 Pro PCI TV tuners Corsair HX520W PSU (various other stuff) Java 5.0 update4 with DST values fixed XP SP2 with DST values fixed nVidia PureVideo 223 decoder with hardware acceleration enabled nVidia 97.92 video drivers SageTV v5.0.4, service mode enabled, nVidia decoders in use (I see the tray icon when I play a video in Sage, and the bitrate meter shows properly) Steps I've tried already that DON'T help: 1) Using the default SageTV decoder. 2) Setting the recording directory to be only on one of the two drives, tested both and it has the same issue regardless. 3) Changing the nVidia decoder's settings to different options. 4) Rebooting 5) Ignoring the problem and pretending it doesn't exist 6) Wishing it weren't happening Thanks!! |
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Bumperoni!
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Try increasing the videoframe/local_encoding_to_playback_delay property by 1000 or more. It is in milliseconds. (At least, I think that is the property to try...)
- Andy
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Doesn't help, unfortunately .
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The property I suggested may not be the real solution, but just in case... did you close SageTV before editing the the properties file? And, which properties file did you edit? If using a client or the service, change SageClient.properties.
- Andy
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SageTV Open Source v9 is available. - Read the SageTV FAQ. Older PDF User's Guides mostly still apply: SageTV V7.0 & SageTV Studio v7.1. - Hauppauge remote help: 1) Basics/Extending it 2) Replace it 3) Use it w/o needing focus - HD Extenders: A) FAQs B) URC MX-700 remote setup Note: This is a users' forum; see the Rules. For official tech support fill out a Support Request. |
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Thanks... I thought of that this morning before checking for a follow-up reply, and made sure to close the service/sagemediacenter apps down fully before saving. With it set to 3000, it now is working perfectly.
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Lose the ATI tuners
Lose the ATI tuners, ATI's hardware is so so, A haugpauge is better than an ATI. ATI tuners aren't much different from thier all-in-wonders. And trust me they suck. I just replace My AIW and my TV wonder. I got the Nvidia DualTV PCI and "WOW". Huge difference! I am also using a pretty old video card and have no problems. ATI just blows and don't think they are going to get any better now that AMD owns them. AMD has always did their best to stay in Nvidia's good graces and "vice versa" you can get the Nvidia Dual TV PCI
@ http://www.pcalchemy.com/product_inf...cardstv-tuners System AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 2.41Ghz ABIT NF8 v2.0 Mobo w/ Nforce3 NB, And a AMD Hammer SB 2x 1Gig OCZ Preformance PC3200 DDR Memory Nvidia Geforce4 Ti 4600 128MB AGP OCZ Adjustable 700w Powerstream PSU "PCI-E & SLI Compatable" Seagate HDD 2x 80GB HDD IDE 1x 200GB HDD IDE 1x 300GB HDD SATA Soundblaster X-FI Fata1ity Soundcard w/ 5 1/4 Bay Interface & remote |
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