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You may see who is playing your video if you open the task manager and see what happens there while that iso is playing. I suspect that if I just install the Nvidia's PureVideo decoder on this computer, and set it to be the default Mpeg2 decoder in Sage, the iso will play. I'll try that tonight. Is the presence/absence of Nvidia's PureVideo decoder the difference between your server and client? Patilan |
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The reason I originally used the term SageTVplayer(in hindsight I shouldn't, as it just confused the whole issue), is that in older versions if you followed the debug log you'd see references to something like that, even when you were using Dshow. I don't know about newer versions as, I'm not into Sage as much as I was. Has Jeff, or someone else with a true understanding posted exactly how Sage internally handles video files. In the old days it was all Dshow, then mplayer got incoporated. In the early days of mplayer's addition it seemed like a all or nothing thing(Dshow or mplayer, no mixture). But as time went on it seemed(I say this from my memories of those older versions log files) like Sage used mplayer to start up playback. They may have changed that, as it was in that general time that I had most of my biggest issues with files that worked fine before no longer working. I honestly don't know exactly how Sage handles/intergrates mplayer in current versions. I just found it interesting that SageTV was playing video from a ISO. TMK, that are no Dshow codes to open a .ISO. So I assumed(always a bad thing ) that mplayer was somehow opening the ISO and then somehow handing off the opened ISO to a regular Dshow graph build for playback. For future conversations I'll asume it's a all mplayer or all dshow setup, with no mixture. Each would be called depending on your system settings. EDIT>I didn't post the above to be rude, or talk at you. Rereading the post, made me realize it could come across harshly to some. So I added this part just to be clear that I only want to provide helpfull info. I never meant to confuse things(another reaon I rarely post anymore). Quite the contrary, besides curiousity, I only even did the test(and then posted my results) since I've seen your name in(or starting) threads about issues I've long cared about. So I decided to see if I could add any info to help. Believe me, I was very suprised that it worked at all, even with Dshow codecs being used. I just wanted to let you know I understand what you're saying.<EDIT Quote:
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Server: Windows XP Pro 32bit SP3, JAVA 6 Update 11, SageTV Server ver 6.4.8, CCCP codec pack(It's basically just an installer for Haali's splitter and FFdsow Audio and Video tryouts. This is the only codec pack I ever use, and I don't really think of CCCP as a "codec pack". That term mainly applies to those monsters that should never be used and are often illegal to boot) ,AC3Filter 1.51a, Nvidia Mpeg Pureview. Hardware:AMD Athlon XP 2100+ CPU on a ABIT KR7A 133R. 1 GB Ram, Nvidia Geforce Ti4800 video card. Connected to local network by pyshical wire running at 100mb. Client(only differences listed): Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit, SageTV Client RC6.5.7, using Microsofts built in decoders for Mpeg2. Hardware:ACER 6930 Laptop, Intel C2D T5800 cpu, 4 GB Ram, Intel's 4500MHD inetgrated graphics chip, Connected to local network over wireless G using WPA encryption So a far as codecs go that is a big difference you pointed out. But I've found Vista 64bit to still act a little differently than XP32 with same basic hardware. Although I do find Vista to be usable since SP1. Vista is no longer something I avoid at all costs. The other obvious difference is that i'm running a SageTV RC client version. To be honest, I had forgotten this. It's a hold over from me testing the new betas. I had a temp server setup, for testing, that was running the lastest RC server version. I just forgot to rollback my laptop after the tests(I'll likely just upgrade my real server now that the code is effectively official quality). Anyway the difference in SageTV versions may be the answer right there. I remember someone posting about certion functions(I belive subtitle related) being left out of Sage's recent mplayer builds. Maybe there were other changes relating to .ISO too. Or it just may have been the Client not liking the older version on the server. I will at least make sure to redo the test, and post, after I update everything to the newest SageTV. Other tests I mentoned in previous posts may or may not be done depending on time. I'm trying to keep Sage from becoming a job again. I'm happy with just using it as an actual piece of software now. I don't want to burn out on Sage again, besides my wife would kill me if I went back to spending the time I used to with our HTPC setup. /peace
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Dear Justme,
I don't understand why you have to apologize. It's always been a pleasure reading what you have to say! Quote:
I haven't had the chance to install the NVidia decoder on this machine to see whether the above guess is correct or not. I'll let you know as soon as I do. In the mean time, I still wish there was some way to tell SageTV which player to use for files of type ".xyz". That would make life much easier! Yours, Patilan |
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Bad news: I installed NVidia's PureVideo Decoder, and I still can't play ISO.
(I wander if your log file may give me a clue as to why you can play it) Quote:
(I stopped using email in 1998, and the forums is as far as I go.) Patilan |
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That doesn't surprise me, PureVideo is just a decoder, you need a demux/file source to understand ISOs, and I'm not aware of any that do.
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Did you notice what they did in the latest beta? Here's an abstract... Quote:
Please don't upgrade your server software before we figure out how it plays the ISO. I really want to get to the bottom of that. Patilan |
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No, you're totally missreading that. Bad things can happen when you try to do format detection on an ISO. I've got an AVCHD ISO in my import directory tree and it makes the extender throw fits.
ISO does not necessarilly mean DVD, so it's not safe to treat it like it is. AFAIK you can still import ISOs, and they'll still play how they did before, Sage just no longer runs SageTV player on them to figure out what they are. Heck they may work better now since Sage won't know they're MPEG-2. |
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That's good to know!
I hope Justme will show up and post his logs. |
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Thanks Jack
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As for the logs from my first test... I didn't think to immediately make a copy. I since have made a copy of all log files on that server. Just don't know if I restarted(Sage) too many before I did this. Still I'm not too worried as that log file would be very long anyway. I have the DVD, I ripped, and have intentionally not even allowed AnyDVD to upgrade. So I should be able to to a new test and make a short simple log file. I also want to do some more extensive tests, as my first was done in a rush(while I was about to got to sleep). I'd like to tests several DVDs and see what happens. Whatever, I'll report it, when I get it. It just comes done to Harddrive space. I needed that space and so deleted that rip of Monty Python's "And now for something completely different". Once I get off my butt and finish the new server or clear some space I'll get the info to you. /peace |
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