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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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Windows 10 and firewire STB channel changing
I have been using firewire to change STB channels on my sage windows 7 server. I recently tried to upgrade to Windows 10 32 bit (32 bit due to firewire drivers.) Windows 10 didn't automatically recognize my STBs but I was able to manually install the drivers. I have two HDPVRs connected to two STBs. I can change channels on the first box but when I attempted to change channels on the second box I got a BSOD. BTW, the boxes are daisy chained to my firewire card.
Has anyone gotten firewire channel changing to work on Windows 10? |
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When I last used firewire with Windows 7, I seem to remember needing to load the Legacy Firewire driver for the OS in order for things to work properly. It maybe the same in Windows 10, not sure what worked for Windows 8/8.1
The legacy driver is for the OS, it is not the Firewire capture drivers by Timmoore and modified by others.
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Solved
Apparently Windows 10 renumbered one of the STB's panel devices. I made the change to to the EXEMultiTuner plugin and now both boxes can change channels via Firewire.
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Good to hear. Still running Win7 on my Sage Server with the SageChannel version of Timmore installation. Some day Win10 will find its way onto the box.
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and this is with 32 bit Windows 10, correct? Have you heard any mumblings about this 1394 driver EVER being updated to work with 64 bit systems?
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Yes this is with windows 10 32 bit. No 64 bit drivers are available and I doubt they will ever be.
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I upgraded my SageTV server to Windows 10 32-bit quite some time ago and my Firewire Channel changing is working for three of my STB's.
I use an USB-IRT on the fourth box because there is only one firewire connector on this box and it has a different connector. When I tried to use firewire on this stb I don't think it was very reliable.
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I doubt this will ever happen - I have given up and my new server is 64 bit so I bought a new USB-UIRT for channel changing.
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I always think you should use UniqueIDs, if you can, rather than the panel number. There are some threads on here about this - my boxes were/are Scientific Atlanta (now Cisco) SA3250HDs and SA4250HDs and you did have to be careful what driver you used to not get a BSOD or other issue.
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Windows 10 64 bit channel change?
Any updates on this from anyone? HAs anyone been able to get the 64 bit version of Windows 10 to use Firewire? There are 64 bit drivers for firewire from Microsoft for Windows 8.1. Should these not work for W10 x64?
Anyone tried it? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...ndows-8-1-or-w |
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I have also noticed there are also FW cards that DO have 64 bit drivers, so obviously FW does work with Win10-64 bit. So is the issue the whole Timmoore implementation needing the specific legacy drivers on even 32 bit to work so that even if I do find a 64 bit compatible driver or card/driver FW channel changing still won't work in 64 bit?
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That is correct. The issue isn't so much weather Windows 10 x64 can use firewire; it is the capture/tuning driver that is needed that will most likely never-ever be updated to 64 bit.
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Firewire is a dead technology. It has been replaced by ThunderBolt (and maybe USB3). IMHO, using the ethernet port or even USB would be a better choice for capture and/or tuning.
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The 32 bit Windows drivers by Tim Moore were a hack and were never official. This seems very tricky to do and if it was going to happen it would have happened a decade ago as (1) firewire is dying, and (2) cable boxes with firewire are dying, not to mention (3) linear TV is losing lots of subscribers. That being said, unRAID linux is 64 bit and firewire works perfectly well to change channels without a lot of futzing around.
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64 bit firewire channel changing
In the four years since my last post in this thread I switched from housing my Sage server on Windows 32 bit to 64 bit Ubuntu which has firewire drivers for my STBs. I'm pretty sure they'll discover proof of Bigfoot and the Loc Ness Monster before there are 64 bit Windows firewire drivers for STBs.
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Firewire and Win 10
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Don’t worry, Hollywood will eventually find a way to eliminate ANY form of recording (like when all cable companies killed Qqam). But I guess it’s time to start finding other methods. Not being as much of a nerd as I’d like to be, Linux has avoided me. Maybe it’s worth a look...
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Seems like a plan.
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