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Placeshifter on Windows 7
I'm trying to get back into using Placeshifter. I haven't used Placeshifter since Windows XP a few years ago.
I'm now attempting to use Placeshifter on a Laptop with Windows 7. The video is a little too choppy, and I experience quite a bit of lip syncing issues. The laptop is an HP Pavilion dv5 , with an AMD dual core @ 2.4GHz, 3GB ram, ATI Radeon HD 3200 video card. When I'm playing recorded shows from an HD-PVR through Placeshifter, the cpu on the laptop is about 60-75% utilized. I have my STB to output at 720p. I tried installing a Windows 7 codec pack on the laptop, and it doesn't seem to help matters at all. If I play the recorded file using WMC, it plays very smoothly (but the cpu is high, which is ok). I would prefer to use Placeshifter over client, as I would like to use it outside of my network. I'm looking for tips from others on what you're doing to Placeshift HD-PVR content using Windows 7. Thanks
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Server: ASUS P5BV-C/4L, Celeron E1600, 2GB Ram, Windows 7, 30GB OS/512GB (iSCSI) TV/DVD Storage, SageTV 7.1.9, Java 1.6.0_20, Paterson TV Translator 1.0.19.0 Client(1): SageTV STX-HD100 f/w:20100212 connected to an Onkyo SR-606 and Samsung LN46A650 via HDMI Client(2): HP Pavilion dv5z-1200 Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 and SageTV Client 7.1.9 Source(1): DirecTV H21, HD-PVR (E1) driver 1.5.7 Source(2): HDHomeRun, Winegard GS-2200 |
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Err. No bites. Next stop, official support..
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Server: ASUS P5BV-C/4L, Celeron E1600, 2GB Ram, Windows 7, 30GB OS/512GB (iSCSI) TV/DVD Storage, SageTV 7.1.9, Java 1.6.0_20, Paterson TV Translator 1.0.19.0 Client(1): SageTV STX-HD100 f/w:20100212 connected to an Onkyo SR-606 and Samsung LN46A650 via HDMI Client(2): HP Pavilion dv5z-1200 Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 and SageTV Client 7.1.9 Source(1): DirecTV H21, HD-PVR (E1) driver 1.5.7 Source(2): HDHomeRun, Winegard GS-2200 |
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Have you enabled 3D acceleration and disabled Video Post Processing? Windows 7 has good mpeg4 decoders. I think the problem is on your server. It probably cannot handle transoding the HDPVR output.
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Windows 10 64bit - Server: C2D, 6Gb RAM, 1xSamsung 840 Pro 128Gb, Seagate Archive HD 8TB - 2 x WD Green 1TB HDs for Recordings, PVR-USB2,Cinergy 2400i DVB-T, 2xTT DVB-S2 tuners, FireDTV S2 3 x HD300s Last edited by Lucas; 06-08-2010 at 10:11 AM. |
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I tried playing with the 3D/Video processing.
The server barely gets over 10% usage..
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Server: ASUS P5BV-C/4L, Celeron E1600, 2GB Ram, Windows 7, 30GB OS/512GB (iSCSI) TV/DVD Storage, SageTV 7.1.9, Java 1.6.0_20, Paterson TV Translator 1.0.19.0 Client(1): SageTV STX-HD100 f/w:20100212 connected to an Onkyo SR-606 and Samsung LN46A650 via HDMI Client(2): HP Pavilion dv5z-1200 Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 and SageTV Client 7.1.9 Source(1): DirecTV H21, HD-PVR (E1) driver 1.5.7 Source(2): HDHomeRun, Winegard GS-2200 |
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These don't apply to the server.
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Windows 10 64bit - Server: C2D, 6Gb RAM, 1xSamsung 840 Pro 128Gb, Seagate Archive HD 8TB - 2 x WD Green 1TB HDs for Recordings, PVR-USB2,Cinergy 2400i DVB-T, 2xTT DVB-S2 tuners, FireDTV S2 3 x HD300s |
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That is correct. I was changing the settings in Placeshifter.
Regardless of Placeshifter's settings, the server's CPU usage never went over 10%.
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Server: ASUS P5BV-C/4L, Celeron E1600, 2GB Ram, Windows 7, 30GB OS/512GB (iSCSI) TV/DVD Storage, SageTV 7.1.9, Java 1.6.0_20, Paterson TV Translator 1.0.19.0 Client(1): SageTV STX-HD100 f/w:20100212 connected to an Onkyo SR-606 and Samsung LN46A650 via HDMI Client(2): HP Pavilion dv5z-1200 Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 and SageTV Client 7.1.9 Source(1): DirecTV H21, HD-PVR (E1) driver 1.5.7 Source(2): HDHomeRun, Winegard GS-2200 |
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If someone knows otherwise, chime in. Is it possible that the new SageTV 7 and Placeshifter combo oversomes this? |
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I believe you may be correct. Unfortunately I don't have any other sources to play with to verify if it has issues with h.264
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Server: ASUS P5BV-C/4L, Celeron E1600, 2GB Ram, Windows 7, 30GB OS/512GB (iSCSI) TV/DVD Storage, SageTV 7.1.9, Java 1.6.0_20, Paterson TV Translator 1.0.19.0 Client(1): SageTV STX-HD100 f/w:20100212 connected to an Onkyo SR-606 and Samsung LN46A650 via HDMI Client(2): HP Pavilion dv5z-1200 Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 and SageTV Client 7.1.9 Source(1): DirecTV H21, HD-PVR (E1) driver 1.5.7 Source(2): HDHomeRun, Winegard GS-2200 |
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