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PrimeNetEncoder - HDHomeRun Prime Network Encoder
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First I would like to thank all of the forum members that beta tested for me. Their feedback was very helpful in ensuring that my first release was as stable as possible. I need to give special thanks to nyplayer. He went above and beyond in his testing efforts and helped me work through many of the issues. Overview PrimeNetEncoder is a network encoder for HDHomeRunPrime. It is designed to run on both windows and linux and to have minimal requirements. The encoder uses the hdhomerun_config application and ffmpeg to capture the stream. Since ffmpeg is only capturing the stream and writing to a file PrimeNetEncoder has very low overhead. PrimeNetEncoder can be configured to handle any number of HDHomeRunPrime tuners. If you are going to use more than one HDHomeRun Prime you will need to modify the tuners.count property, and create new entries for the tunners in the PrimeNetEncoder.properties file, and create new tuner entries in the sage.properties. Forum members have tested and confirmed that PrimeNetEncoder can also work with other HDHomeRun tuners. Please check the forums for notes on compatibility. PrimeNetEncoder also offers the option to transcode to h.264 in realtime. This does requires a reasonable amount of CPU resources to accomplish. Transcoding is configurable at the tunner level. There are settings available for quality and performance. Guides Note: Installation instructions are included in the download. There is a very good guide to setting up the PrimeNetEncoder on Linux by SageWizdom http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62737 Below this post is a guide on setting up Non Prime DLNA OTA tuners by nyplayer Known Issues
Upgrading See any specific upgrade notes for the version. To upgrade from a previous version you should replace the PrimeNetEncoder.jar with the new one. You should run the program once so that it can add the new properties to the PrimeNetEncoder.properties file. Changelog Version 2.0.0 - Download
Version 1.2.5 (RC1) - Download
Version 1.2.4 (Beta) - Download
Version 1.2.2 (Beta) - Download
Version 1.0.1 (Beta) - Download
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The properties Included in the Doc are wrong they will be corrected once the Coder gets a chance. The correct ports are below. I have attatched the corrected properties file PrimeNetEncoder.zip Code:
# Attached is the doc on setup of Non Prime DLNA OTA tuners..... HDHR4-2US and HDTC-2US |
Looking forward to giving this a try this weekend. I'm hoping this will resolve my random pixelation and sound pops.
Couple of questions. Why would I want to transcode to H264? And why would I want to use this for the non-prime HDHR? Also, does this replace SageDCT and does it need to be removed from my installation? Which version of Silicondust Firmware does this work with? I've been reluctant to update not knowing if it would break SageDCT. -uberpixel |
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I get no pixelation what so ever since I switched to this encoder. PS if you are reluctant then stay where you are as some people fear change. |
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Well, after trying to set this up I can report that it is not idiot proof...
I'm not an IT guy (Mechanical Engineer) so it's possible that I missed some implied steps in the install process (which I thought I followed correctly) but I'm having problems nonetheless. The odd behaviour starts after I add the new tuner. At first it shows 1 "Digital Tuner" but when I select it, it pauses and then another "Digital Tuner" option shows up (see attached screenshot). If I select either - the wizard moves on to the next step. Then when I get back to the source summary page, it lists 3 identical versions of the same Prime tuner (see attached screenshot). If I go back and remove the new source and add it again, it shows 4 "Digital Tuner" options to select... If I try to tune a channel with the new source it says no signal. I have not removed the legacy SageDCT tuners from my source list but I have disable the service. I'm running the latest stable firmware from HDHomerun 20141210. I know you said latest Beta but I was hedging my bets in case this didn't work so I could go back to a previously stable SageDCT solution. Java 8. More system info in my signature. Any ideas where I may have screwed up? I can post my properties files if that would help. -uberpixel |
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Gemstone...
I'll try the install again with the default STV and see what happens. Not sure why that would cause the "No Signal" result but I'll give it a whirl. -uberpixel Quote:
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Same result with the default SageTV 7 STV.
Still getting multiple instances of the same tuner on the same port. Showing 3 all on port 7000 for example. Then no signal when I try to tune. -uberpixel |
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Ps I am also using HDHomerun Prime + (Comcast) |
No joy with the firewall off.
I'm starting to wonder if my issue lies in the channel setup and guide. While trying to preserve my existing installation I may be adding a layer of complexity to this install that is tripping me up. I think I may use a spare server license and setup a clean development install. I have a feeling I'll be doing plenty of fiddling with sage in the future so having another server to play with may be just the ticket! Looks like we're neighbors... We could get together over a pint of Hefeweizen and reminisce about classic moments in the SageTV saga. Or not... :goodjob: -uberpixel Quote:
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Yes you are correct that the process to setup is not the easiest. I wish I could get the auto discovery to work properly with Sage. It would make this process a lot easier. Josh |
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Thanks for taking a look! -uberpixel Quote:
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It looks like everything is setup correctly. Can you confirm that when you switch the channel that a file is being created in the recording directory. Can you also confirm that the file is growing in size, and is not staying at 0 bytes. If the file is not generating correctly can you confirm that you have the right version of ffmpeg in the SageTV directory. |
The recording shows up in the directory but does not grow beyond 0 bytes. Also a file with this name is created: "HDHomeRunPrimeTuner0on1921681137000DigitalTVTuner-0.mpgbuf"
For ffmpeg I've moved only the ffmpeg.exe into the SageTV directory - I left all of the other files behind since the folder structure didn't seem to jive with your instructions to place ffmpeg.exe in the SageTV directory. I downloaded the latest ffmpeg package from here: http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ and I'm using the static 64-bit version. I mentioned earlier that I am not using the latest beta from SiliconDust. Could that be an issue? Quote:
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I do not think the firmware should matter. I have two things you can look at. Can you confirm that hdhomerun_config is located where the settings are pointing to: C\:\\Program Files\\Silicondust\\HDHomeRun\\hdhomerun_config.exe Why did you download ffmpeg from the location that you did? Why not the current release from ffmpeg.org? |
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I followed the link to the Windows static build from the ffmpeg.org site and it sent me to the link previously shown. I just now tried downloading the .tar from ffmpeg.org and there isn't an ffmpeg.exe in that package. -uberpixel |
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You did not change tuner ids in the PrimeNetEncoders.properties. You need to change the below setting for each tuner. Your ID is 1313BED0 Code:
tuner0.id=131C3300 |
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