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More Control Over Quality?
Concurrent with less pixelation on HD movies, my little Atom-powered laptop has started choking on PlaceShifter renderings. Frequent pauses, occasional loss of autio, 15-20 second waits between clicking a control and something happening, and so-forth.
It's like somebody upped a quality setting somewhere and the Atom processor cannot deal with it. All I see is Setup|Detailed Setup|Server|Media Extender Conversion Quality - which I changed from High to Standard to no effect. IIRC, in another thread somebody referred to adjusting PlaceShifter quality via Sage's ini file, but I can't find the post. Can this be done? Sage is so configurable, that I'm thinking that if I know what do do I can fool around with various qualities until I find one that is a balance between pixelation and what my laptop can render smoothly. In Sage.Properties I see a bunch of media_server/transcode_quality.... entries. Could it be as simple as finding the prop that links the desired transcode_quality to the PlaceShifter? ??
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Server: SageTV 9, Windows 10, i5 NUC Clients: HD200*3 over Cat5e Ethernet + 1 slightly flakey HD 300 + 1 HD200 remote at another residence Plugins: (none yet, looking for recommendations) Storage: NetGear Ultra-6 NAS 10 TB total w/dual redundancy. Plus 5tb QNAP for RecordedTV. Capture: 3 Silicon Dust HomeRun tuner boxes (6 tuners total) Program Source: OTA antenna Last edited by PeteCress; 05-09-2009 at 06:26 PM. |
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Why not try the most direct route, first?
At the Placeshifter Servers Manager, click the Local Network instance of the server. Then at the bottom left click Settings. Then select the Streaming tab. Select Manually specify the encoding parameters for streaming. Edit until you are happy, I would think focusing on Video Bitrate. Good luck. |
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Then I went to General|Enable Video Post Processing and un-checked the box. Now playback is 100% acceptable. I even kicked the bitrate up to 400 from 300 with no problems (not that I noticed any increase in quality... ). Seems like the video post processing was a big player - just like the screen says "...if you have performance problems due to high CPU usage." Thanks.
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Server: SageTV 9, Windows 10, i5 NUC Clients: HD200*3 over Cat5e Ethernet + 1 slightly flakey HD 300 + 1 HD200 remote at another residence Plugins: (none yet, looking for recommendations) Storage: NetGear Ultra-6 NAS 10 TB total w/dual redundancy. Plus 5tb QNAP for RecordedTV. Capture: 3 Silicon Dust HomeRun tuner boxes (6 tuners total) Program Source: OTA antenna Last edited by PeteCress; 05-10-2009 at 06:05 PM. |
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