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Scrambled channel causes HD PVR crash?
I searched for this but couldn't find an answer.
If I change channels through the SageTV media center interface on the HD PVR, it usually works. Except ... when the channel that gets selected is a scrambled channel. If this happens, the HD PVR seems to crash, and both it and SageTV have to be restarted. Does anyone know why this would happen? Also, once Sage lands on a scrambled or unused channel, it is then impossible to get SageTV to display "live" TV again unless I power-cycle, restarting both the HD PVR and SageTV. SageTV can access recordings in this state, but can't play live TV anymore. |
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Not sure what you mean by 'scrambled channel', but simply remove the non-working channels from your line-up.
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And even though SageTV allows you to "remove" these channels from the channel-map, if you accidentely select these channels, SageTV will go there, like an obedient dog (as opposed to a scowling school-teacher), and attempt to tune-in what's at that channel number. The HD PVR does the same, and then crashes. |
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I have never see that problem where the HD-PVR requires a reboot after attempting to tune to a unsubscribed channel. Are you using the built-in IR blaster included with the HD-PVR, or are you using a USB-UIRT IR blaster?
Many people have HD-PVR stability problems if they try to use the build-in IR blaster. If you use the USB-UIRT IR blaster instead, the HD-PVR should be much more stable, and the channels will switch properly after you tweak the 'repeatcount' parameter in the IR file. Dave |
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That said, I am having trouble seeing how it would affect the HD-PVR if you DID select a program that you didn't have, as it's not like the box is going to be outputting some incompatible video stream. It is more than likely still putting out normal component video of the STB's notice telling you that you can't get that channel. I'm thinking you are having another problem that is locking up the HD-PVR.
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What type of service are you using- cable or satellite? I'm using satellite and when I go to a channel that I'm not subscribed to, I get a screen that says something like "You need to upgrade your service to view this channel, please call 1800-Blah Blah Blah".
I could see where a channel not sending out proper audio and video signals could cause the HD-PVR to crash. Others have suspected that channel strength/quality may have some role in crashing. That being said, it is purely speculation at this point. Regarding the built in Hauppauge IR blaster - I think too many people are quick to blame the blaster when in fact the software isn't set up correctly. If helped many people use the Hauppauge blaster with extremely good results. I don't think it has any effects on the overall stability of the unit unless you are trying to use the Hauppauge blaster with more than on Hauppauge tuner with built in blasters. When you do that, it seems that the system gets confused as to which tuner is suppose to actually use the blaster.
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It appears that these channels, since I am not subscribed, do something strange that the HD PVR can't handle. More phone calls to Hauppauge on the way. Stay tuned. |
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I don't think I understand what your 'customized maps' are. For me, If i disable a channel from sage's channel lineup, it is not tunable from within sage, whether by keying in the numbers, or using ch-up/down. In my case, it WOULD go from 200 to 220, if that was the next enabled channel in the guide.
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