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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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On closer inspection of your logs, it looks like the actual problem is that none of your network interfaces are immediately available. Do you use DHCP or have a static IP address on your server? If you're using DHCP, I highly recommend using a static IP address on anything you consider to be a server. You could change the service to start with a delay. That might help, but this is clearly a timing issue.
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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
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It's DHCP right now because I was building a new server. I never thought about the amount of time it takes to get the IP address assigned I will try those two things tonight after the kids shows are recorded. Thanks again.
Mark |
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No problem. It's exciting for me to see so many people using/trying out this software already.
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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
#384
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You could make your own entry of course, but you wouldn't have guide data unless you're able to manipulate the EPG feed directly. The solution I use is the OTA tuners are set at the highest merit so that if Sage is able to record it OTA it should try to do so. But if he is trying to record some OTA and others via Cable off the same station, then another approach would likely need to be created to facilitate it in Sage. Last edited by Monedeath; 02-02-2016 at 05:04 AM. |
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If you only get basic SD cable guide this isn't needed as HD OTA locals ie have physical mapping to 5.1 or 10.1 and the local cable channels are physically mapped to 5 or 10. You do have to have two guide sources to do this though. One for the local OTA tuners and one for the cable tuners.
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Server: SageTV 9, Win10/32, Intel DP55KG Mb, Intel QC i5 2.66GHz , 4GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM, 2 Hauppauge 2255s for 4 OTA ATSC tuners, HDHRPrime w Comcast, 3 STP-HD300s 20101007-0 firmware, nVidia Shield. Java v7u55. Plugins:SD EPG, OpenDCT Last edited by HelenWeathers; 02-02-2016 at 01:19 PM. |
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A big "Thank You" to all involved with this project. I've just installed the V3.16 x86 and it appears to be working very well. Question... I have the first two tuners of my single HDHR Prime set up in Sage V9 (Tuners 0 & 1), while leaving the third unassigned is sage, but assigned in nPVR on another machine instead. This is how it was previously set up in sageDCT. Should this work? Or do I need to make changes in the openDCT.properties file? And where do I find that properties file on windows 7? I've looked for it but have not located it yet.
Thanks! Bobby
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#387
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I was able to get guide data on all my prime channels by remapping them to the correct channel names. For some reason, most of them didn't get mapped correctly when adding a new lineup to the Prime. So now I have both OTA and Prime channel listings showing. But here's the problem: Say I want to set up a new Favorite - General Hospital (No, it's only for an example) In the Web interface I only select record on channel "5 - WCVB - ABC Affiliate". After I click save, both 5 and 5.1 are highlighted instead of only channel 5. But when I view upcoming recordings, I see it's set to record on 5.1 and 781 but not 5. Why?
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#388
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I've been testing the latest beta version for several days, on both XP and Linux and with SageTV 7 and 9, and it's working very well. Every new release is better than the previous! Thanks very much for the continued improvements!
However, I'm still experiencing occasional tuning failures with the Prime...similar to what two of us saw in (I think) 0.4.16. You made a change in the next version to improve that but maybe it still needs more tweaking? I've included part of my log file from today for your review. The channel tuned but resulted in "No Signal". After a minute or so, SageTV tuned it again and it worked. If you need more information please let me know.
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Server: HP DL380 G6, VMware ESXi 5.0 with HW passthrough for USB and Firewire, 4 x HD-PVR, ZFS storage SageTV: Production: 7.1.9+Java 1.6.0_32 on XP, Test: 9.0.4.291+Java 1.8.0_72 on Linux 64-bit Clients: 2 x Sage HD200 Extender, 1 x Sage HD100 Extender Sources: 4 x Motorola DCH-3200 (firewire channel changing), HD Homerun Prime, OpenDCT 0.5.7 |
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These values will pretty much double your buffer size, but should also completely get rid of this particular issue until I come up with a less memory intensive way to handle it. consumer.ffmpeg.circular_buffer_size=12283316 consumer.ffmpeg.max_probe_size=11234740
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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
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Server: HP DL380 G6, VMware ESXi 5.0 with HW passthrough for USB and Firewire, 4 x HD-PVR, ZFS storage SageTV: Production: 7.1.9+Java 1.6.0_32 on XP, Test: 9.0.4.291+Java 1.8.0_72 on Linux 64-bit Clients: 2 x Sage HD200 Extender, 1 x Sage HD100 Extender Sources: 4 x Motorola DCH-3200 (firewire channel changing), HD Homerun Prime, OpenDCT 0.5.7 |
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There was another tuning failure tonight with the increased buffer settings on tuner 13191941-0. It looks like it tried twice and then SageTV finally rescheduled the recording for a later time when it airs again. Does it look like the same issue as earlier today? Logfile is attached...it occurs around 21:00:02. Thanks for your help.
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Server: HP DL380 G6, VMware ESXi 5.0 with HW passthrough for USB and Firewire, 4 x HD-PVR, ZFS storage SageTV: Production: 7.1.9+Java 1.6.0_32 on XP, Test: 9.0.4.291+Java 1.8.0_72 on Linux 64-bit Clients: 2 x Sage HD200 Extender, 1 x Sage HD100 Extender Sources: 4 x Motorola DCH-3200 (firewire channel changing), HD Homerun Prime, OpenDCT 0.5.7 |
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We should try disabling upload id. Future versions of OpenDCT will have it disabled by default since it appears to overwhelm SageTV in some configurations. Make the following changes to opendct.properties: consumer.ffmpeg.upload_id_enabled=false
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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
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But I kept upload_id enabled on Linux because I assumed that OpenDCT (which appears to run as root) would be writing the files as root and my SageTV runs as sagetv. Surprisingly, when I disabled upload_id in Linux, OpenDCT is creating the files as the sagetv user. Where/how is it inheriting the userid of the SageTV process for file creation?
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Server: HP DL380 G6, VMware ESXi 5.0 with HW passthrough for USB and Firewire, 4 x HD-PVR, ZFS storage SageTV: Production: 7.1.9+Java 1.6.0_32 on XP, Test: 9.0.4.291+Java 1.8.0_72 on Linux 64-bit Clients: 2 x Sage HD200 Extender, 1 x Sage HD100 Extender Sources: 4 x Motorola DCH-3200 (firewire channel changing), HD Homerun Prime, OpenDCT 0.5.7 |
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It's probably inheriting that from the POSIX or ACL permissions on the folder.
OpenDCT does create it's own account and group when it's installed (opendct), and it can even be configured to use them, but I realized using them can create interesting problems that many people would not be prepared to solve which is why it's running as root. Let me know if you would like directions on how to make it use the opendct account instead. The first thing that comes to mind is folder permissions. I think this would be one of the biggest hassles for some users to sort out. Also then you have the problem of is it really correct for the opendct account to be added to the sagetv group? If the sagetv group doesn't exist, is it ok for OpenDCT to create it? Running as root also allows OpenDCT to overcome less obvious obstacles such as running at a higher priority than other programs on the computer. I have been looking for effective ways to limit permissions of OpenDCT when it comes to writing files since it is running as root and the network encoder protocol is hardly secure; especially when it's not using upload id. When/if we get to that point, there will likely be special directions on how to configure permissions on folders that OpenDCT will be recording into. I do care about security, but as you may have guessed OpenDCT is never going to be making any claims about being impervious to exploits.
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Thanks for the explanation. It sounds like you're not explicitly setting the userid for the writer, so maybe it's happening at the NFS or ZFS layer. I'm writing to an NFS4 volume and it's working fine so far with upload_id disabled, and SageTV is able to access and delete the files created by OpenDCT.
Obviously based on my previous experiences I prefer that OpenDCT can set the thread priorities, so I'm OK with it running as root for now. I hadn't thought about that issue until I started up SageTV on Linux (as non-root) and it complained about "-XX:ThreadPriorityPolicy requires root privilege on Linux". But it's ideal because OpenDCT is running at a higher priority than SageTV and I'm not seeing any issues other than those occasional tuning failures. But I hope they are fixed with the increased buffers and upload_id disabled.
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Server: HP DL380 G6, VMware ESXi 5.0 with HW passthrough for USB and Firewire, 4 x HD-PVR, ZFS storage SageTV: Production: 7.1.9+Java 1.6.0_32 on XP, Test: 9.0.4.291+Java 1.8.0_72 on Linux 64-bit Clients: 2 x Sage HD200 Extender, 1 x Sage HD100 Extender Sources: 4 x Motorola DCH-3200 (firewire channel changing), HD Homerun Prime, OpenDCT 0.5.7 |
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That would be correct. You'll notice the log files are owned by root, so it's almost certainly an inheritance thing. ZFS can be particularly good at enforcing that sort of thing, but I suspect it's actually the credentials you have provided to mount your NFS share that are making this happen.
Not completely related, but are you running ZFS on Linux or Unix to get ZFS? Has it generally been a good experience?
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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
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I've been running my ZFS storage on UNIX (OpenIndiana VM on same hardware as SageTV VM) since approximately 2010 and it's been great. I'm using an array of older fiber-channel drives but they perform well and are very reliable. I've been a big fan of ZFS for many years...since the times when it was only available in Solaris.
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Server: HP DL380 G6, VMware ESXi 5.0 with HW passthrough for USB and Firewire, 4 x HD-PVR, ZFS storage SageTV: Production: 7.1.9+Java 1.6.0_32 on XP, Test: 9.0.4.291+Java 1.8.0_72 on Linux 64-bit Clients: 2 x Sage HD200 Extender, 1 x Sage HD100 Extender Sources: 4 x Motorola DCH-3200 (firewire channel changing), HD Homerun Prime, OpenDCT 0.5.7 |
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