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I certainly wouldn't expect any decoding to happen at the server with an HD200, that would be pretty stupid.
My server just has the debux that shipped with 6.5, and skipping/seeking is accurate the HD200. Also, smooth ff/rw works, which had never worked on my HTPC client with HD recordings. |
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Also (more on topic), when I upgraded to SageTV's 6.5.9 (final) version, I had to abandon EVR and go back to Overlay on my Vista Client to get smooth video rendering of files recorded by my OTA ATSC tuners and my HD-PVRs. That, I feel sure, has to do with the demuxer included with 6.5.9. I may roll back to 6.5.8 and/or try this beta demuxer (time permitting) to see if that makes a difference.
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So far, 39 at 2x the default settings is awesome here. No glitches or stutters what so ever during playback or when jumping around in the files. I can even jump without playing (in pause mode) and have the screen update properly again (haven't been able to do that for over a year). Much easier on the ears (and sanity) for finding the show again on those few commercials not correctly identified by ShowAnalyzer.
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With .39 and double the default settings, my situation is better, but still some navigation errors occur when jumping around.
An observation I have recently made: seems like these errors occur more frequently and by larger margin when a recording has "margins" (e.g. you scheduled a recording to start 15 minutes before the program start and finish 15 minutes after the program scheduled end). Sage developers: any thoughts about this? |
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I researched the internal structure of these files and I can tell you PTS doesn't change. Sometimes small jumps forward (10 secs) take me actually backward or much more forward than intended to. This happens also in recorded shows, not only in live ones. I can tell you that using Arcsoft demux (using the registry setting) gives me completely error-free jumping. I would have gladly completely switched to it if it hadn't made problems with live shows. All this demux mess caused me the following thought: I performed some research on the new Sage demux, and it looks like it has 3 output pins: video, audio and pass-through. So I was wondering: what if I make my own demux filter that embeds Arcosft inside and delegates all the relevant methods to it, but also provides a pass-through pin? Could this finally result in a perfect demux? |
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what if your filter wrapped the different demuxers depending on context (arcsoft for recordings, sage for live)?
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That's a neat idea, but I have no clue how during graph creation my filter can now what kind of context it's being used within.
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I am using PowerDVD mpeg2 video decoder. What kind of results are other people getting with this? I dont have arcsoft installed, and dont plan to buy arcsoft since I use PowerDVD 8 for blu-ray playback already.
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The type of file handle you can get to the source could be used as a proxy.
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My hope, however, that this wouldn't matter at all. I'd like to believe (maybe wrongly, but then this all idea is just a piece of junk) that live video issue will be fixed the moment Sage can get this pass-through pin. Seems like it needs it to understand where the current recording ends at each and every moment, but the actual jumping is done using usual IMediaFilter.SetSyncSource API, otherwise it wouldn't work at all with 3rd party filters. I assume this is implemented much better in Arcsoft's demux than in Sage's one, therefore delegating it to Arcsoft should do the trick. |
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So, come on guys, give it a final push. This is a major pain in the butt preventing from people with digital sources (DVB-S etc.) effective use of Sage. |
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Not sure, that's exactly what I'd like Sage developers to tell us.
The difference between Arcsoft and Sage demux in live playback is that with Arcsoft the current position stays always where it was when the playback started. This is fine as long as you don't need to pause/resume or jump. But if you do one of these, you're completely off the target. So, it's either Sage uses this pass-through to follow the file growth (which, IMHO, is not the most efficient way of doing this), or communicates with the demux using proprietary APIs (which also sucks). I'd like to believe the correct answer is 1, if it's 2, then my idea won't work. You're right, my mistake. |
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It should be easy enough to find out. Start a recording in Sage then use their filters to open the file with directshowand poll the duration. |
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Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. |
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Got some flashes of green (using the MS decoder) tonight while watching. The Cyberlink decoder had a slight blip over the same segment (both in Sage and in PDVD) so it could be the file (HVR-2250 cap).
Log and screen shot attached. |
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