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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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LAN tweaks
Occasionally, the videos watched via the HD Extender hiccup, jitter, stutter, etc. As everything is dependent on network speed, are there tweaks to increase LAN performance ?
Found this, http://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=1607 Anyone tried any of these ? Or others ? |
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Both machines are Intel 3 gHz, 2 gig ram, Abit mb's. GO CHARGERS !! |
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You sure it's a network problem and not disk IO or something? Did you format your storage drives NTFS 64k? Got fragmentation?
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However, when the Sage machine was providing video output, did not have this problem. Plus, I was really asking if anyone had tried any of the speedguide tweaks with any success |
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The network "tweak" that might interest you is called QoS, I didn't see anything in that article that appeared to have a mojor upside.
With QoS you can give priority to the streams between server and extender, this would help if you have a kid upstairs doing major file transfers or something. |
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Is Sage QoS aware ? Doesn't the software developer have to use the QoS api's ? Sounds like a good idea, prioritize the connection from the extender to the server. |
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Ok, so I tried the LAN tweaks as noted in the first post. Definite improvement. Maybe just coincidence, but no hiccups, jitters, or stutters. And, on one occasion, all four tuners (analog) were being used to record over the network while we were watching a video via the extender.
If any downsides appear, I'll post ... |
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I dunno.
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I add this note for the sake of others who may be reading this thread, not to correct the posters above. They are clearly network knowledgeable, and are probably assuming gigabit connectivity to start with.
For completeness, requiring gigabit cards and routers/switches should be mentioned here. No amount of tweaks like the above can help much if you are bottlenecked with a small pipe out of your SageTV server. I recognize that the STX100 is only Fast Ethernet, but that is all it needs. It is the other legs of the network that need to be gigabit, especially the router or switch in between, and the link to the SageTV box. You should also be using Cat5E or Cat6 cabling. Cat5 or worse MAY work, but if you are having intermittent network problems, then the cabling should be on your list of suspects. Gigabit networking has become very cheap and easy to add, as you can add an inexpensive $50 switch to your existing network, with no special configuration needed. Add Cat6 (only a bit more expensive than Cat5's) and some gigabit cards (about $20 each) or use the common onboard gigabit support. Here's a great switch ($50, $40 with rebate): http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16833127082. Just keep your existing 'Internet router', and move all but the Internet connection to the new switch, and add a cable from the new to the old router. |
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Do you think Sage is out to turn us all into computer geeks ? Let's see, first a standalone PVR (HTPC), next add an MVP(s), then a server, and now an extender. Now, upgrade the network, upgrade the computers, add more drives. We used to just watch TV, now .... |
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