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SageTV stutter on playback.
preamble: I have read the host of probable solutions that have been posted before. I'm still stuck.
System: Retail Pentium 3 1.2GHz QDI 10T socket 370 system board w/Via '97 Sound 512 Mbs SDRAM PC133 ATI 9200 Radeon 128Mb AGP @4x Hauppauge PVR250 w/silver remote 3Com 3c905 2 WD 40Gb drives( 1 for video storage at 64k Blocks) Sony DVDRW DRU-510A Mitsumi DVD Dishnetwork 3900 SageTV 1.4.10 SageClient Actisys IL200 IR Software: WinXP Pro SP1 Latest VIA 4n1, ATI Cat 3.9, ATI MMC 8.7 drivers Standard Hauppauge package, then installed latest from website. WinDVD 5 PowerDVD 5 SageTV works great. Records programs beautifully. Problem: SageTV playback stutters(studders sp?), just enough to be noticable and annoying. WinDVD5 and PowerDVD5 playback the recording perfect. Different Settings tried in endless configurations: VMR or Overlay...trying the 3 different codecs and the (a,b,c,d)methods. Tried the registry hacks, to no avail. I am running ACPI so my IRQ's on the main components(9200, Sound, NIC) do show up as the same in device manager: is there anyway to get these to move in WinXP just to try? The baffling ( to me anyway) part is that the stand alone dvd players play the file perfect; and SageTV records it perfect. SageTV Client plays the file perfect off the server, so I know that its some configuration issue. CPU is never taxed heavily on the PVR server, maxed at 65%(playback or record) if I run taskmanager to log it. Any experience out there that can steer me in the right direction? Thanks, John |
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shift your pvr card into a different slot..also disable in bios anything you dont absolutley need - parallel ports extra serials etc. you may have to try it a couple times. - I had the exact same issue and it went away when I put them on seperate IRQs.
mike/ |
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When you changed video decoders in SageTV did you either restart the app or at least put it to sleep before testing again?
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Dan Kardatzke, Co-Founder SageTV, LLC |
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Yes sir I did, very odd stuff. I got annoyed so I reloaded XP from scratch. After reload everything worked fine in SageTV recordings, no stutter.
Thanks for all the help, another Windows corruption of some sort I'm assuming. John |
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Video stutters can be an enigma. I struggled with one for almost a year (multiple OS reinstalls, swapped out every single piece of hardware) and it turned out to be custom PowerStrip timings I was using.
The worst thing is, if you ask 10 different people, you'll almost certainly get 10 different answers. |
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