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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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For Clarity...
So if I had changed any of the default settings that say PDBA only that will have absolutely no effect on the Primes stability or performance?
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If you changed PBDA only settings they will not affect the direct UPnP/RTP capture method. |
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Perhaps I should have said "SageTV's stability or performance using the HDHR Prime as a A/V capture device VIA SageDCT."
I did not intend any disrespect. Sorry if I offended anyone. |
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None taken. I just don't think rolling back a rev will change anything since nothing changed for how you're using it.
I refactored a lot to enable a cleaner implementation when adding PBDA so it's likely that I broke something. If there's a problem with direct UPnP/RTP in 2.1.8 there's a good chance it was there in 2.1.7 and the previous revs as well. When there's an issue, my preference is to get a verbose log so I can see what's going on and hopefully fix it. |
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Understood. Will Provide.
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(I haven't been able to get RC to work reliably, but Placeshifter has no problem.) BTW, an NFL Thursday night game is on tonight, too. |
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Weird and Good
Got home. I had left the system setup with the Prime setup with only the #2 stream being used in Sage. The other streams (0 and 1) had kept failing.
No matter what I did previously (and after several reboots) I couldn't get streams 0 and 1 to be reliable. So just as Andy wanted, I turned on the verbose logging for the SageDCT. I setup streams 0 and 1 in Sage...and then could not get them to fail. Geez...I do not know why it failed consistently before or why it is rock solid now, but nothing has changed apart for a couple of reboots and a day has past. Maybe the prime caches setup info and I should have done an extra reset or two. Whatever, I am happy and crossing my fingers. |
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Sop here are my questions: If I run ConfigureSageDCT, the settings seem to be saved from the last use, but the discovery part isn't set. Do I have to run discovery every time I do anything with SageDCT? Why are the port numbers generated not in sequence for the tuners, and do they ever change? Under what circumstances do I need to go in and change the config file that I copy into sage properties? Is there a way to tell if Sage is connecting to a tuner using configDCT? My R5000-HD network encoder tells me when Sage is connected and what file Sage told it to record to. Is there someway to see this? I understand there are two ways to talk to the prime, using PBDA and using RTP. Why have two? Is there something that is broken with one or the other? What is the meaning of the static tuners check box? And I I turn on debug data receive, where is that logged? Thanks! Mike |
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Love it.
My HD-PVR has bit the dust. It's not the power supply and I can smell death from the mb. So what better excuse than to go get a SiliconDust Prime and a cable card. After 15 minutes of activating the card with Comcast and another call and 15 minutes why I wasn't getting my HD package. (It was because the account only had a digital box and this was the first card on the account.) I got it to work with Windows Media Center on Win 7.
After installing SageDCT on my WHS Sage TV server, opening the necessary firewall ports, copying in the tuners into the .properties file and rebooting a couple of times it just works. And works very sweetly I might add. Channels changes take 1-3 seconds. Channel up or down works instantly. I love it. Thanks Andy. I get all of my Comcast channels (no premiums like HBO.) Gerry
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For the most part everything is going great with the HDHR Prime and SageDCT, however about once a week I get a halt in the recording. It seems most of the time it happens if I am watching a different show than is recording and the recording halts for a minute or so and then picks back up. I have turned on verbose logging this morning, so I do not have a verbose log yet of the issue. But, I do have the important level log when it happened last night at about 10:14pm. It looks like I get a few "ProcessPackets: No data recieved" and then the tuner resets. I am running SageDCT 2.1.7 and Prime version 20111025. I will get a verbose log out once I get the halt again. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
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Did you check the tool tip? The only reason this is optional is because SageDCT didn't always work this way. %ProgramData%\SageDCT\SageDCT_###.log (### is the process id)). |
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It's hard to comment w/o the verbose log, but it's possible that you're seeing the same race condition that was previously observed. You could try changing the "RTP Delay" setting to "100" and see if that affects anything.
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For debugging, it might be great if you had a tab on the config utility that spit out all the log messages, as that would make it easier to see what was going on during interactive debugging. The R5000-HD DVR app shows the tuner state and file IO including bitrates and such in realtime, so if it can't write you see it right away. Also, when I did a test of trying to do a START and writing to that NAS location, config DCT said "OK", even though the error was clear in the log file. I realize now it just meant "OK, I told the service what you told me to tell it", and not that it worked ok. Thx! |
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It's documented on the download page.
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Well, logging the info in a place that is not normally accessible without changing folder views to show hidden files is not the most straightforward way to see what's going on. It'd be easier to create a log directory in the program files dir and store it there, though that has issues if you are using UAC.
I can send you a log file of the test behavior, but I wanted to make sure you understood what happened. I told configdct to start recording channel 702 to //server/sagetv/recordings. It came back and said OK, but the log file indicated it couldn't access that directory and so no recording happened. Thx FB Quote:
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The log location is documented. Anyone who took the time to read the documentation would see this and act accordingly. Also, since the full path is provided in the documentation there is no need to make it visible in Explorer (the location is "accessible" regardless of whether you can see it conveniently); entering the path provided will take you there irrespective of your settings. Quote:
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babgvant, thanks so much for the replay. Well, I thought I was on v2.1.7, but I was on v2.1 so I upgraded to v2.1.8. I have a verbose log going and will give the "RTP Delay" setting at "100" a go and see if both of these help my intermittent halts. Thanks again.
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I'm hooking up my HDHR Prime. I got it working outside SageTV already...
As a Digital Tuner only so far. The cable guy is coming tomorrow between 9am-11am to deliver my CableCARD. Quote:
I tried picking one and using a guide I know works for another tuner. I just can't get it to show any video. I don't think the channels are lining up or something. Plus under "Functioning" it says false, so I'm not sure what to make of that. FYI, I'm on FiOS TV. Windows 7, SageTV 7.1.9, QuadCore Machine, and Windows Firewall completely disabled. Last edited by grauchy; 11-17-2011 at 09:52 PM. |
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babgvant, I had two halts in recordings tonight (2011/11/17). One at 8:02pm and one at 9:18pm (time of halt warnings in SageTV). Both happened while I was watching a recording that was recording (NFL Football). The first was a different recording one another Prime tuner that was recording at the same time and the second was of the recording I was watching. Attached is the verbose log. I left the "RTP Delay" at the default value after upgrading to v2.1.8, so it was at 0. I have changed the "RTP Delay" to 100 and restarted to see if that helps. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
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