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SageTV Media Extender Discussion related to any SageTV Media Extender used directly by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to a SageTV supported media extender should be posted here. Use the SageTV HD Theater - Media Player forum for issues related to using an HD Theater while not connected to a SageTV server. |
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If this is a router specific problem, I would think it would be pretty easy for tech support to nail and get a fix for it. I really hope this will be resolved quickly....the wife baught me the MVP for my b-day and is not too happy about it just sitting next to the tv like a brick,
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I'm working with support on this still and hopefully this will be straightened out. As soon as I know something useful for you guys I'll update here.
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I've worked with Sage support and I am testing an alpha load that has a work around for this issue. My system now works as advertised and I couldn't be happier with the setup. Once SageTV supports DivX natively my setup will be perfect! Thanks _Demo_ for all the help!
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Same problem using a Linksys router
This problem we are all experiencing is not specific to a particular router.
I have exactly the same problem using a Linksys router, and it works perfectly fine with the standard MVP firmware and Matt's client. IMHO the Sage mvp.bin is the application with a bug, and fooling with routers, NICs, etc. will apparently only solve this problem for some users but not others (unfortunately myself included). I have also send a request to support for their assistance, Larry |
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Using ethereal to troubleshoot network communications
One of the cardinal rules for support is that the more info you have the better off you will be when it comes to any type of problem. So in this post I'm going to explain how to use Ethereal to troubleshoot the communications between your SageTV server and the Hauppage MediaMVP. I used this to troubleshoot the problem described in this thread and provided the info in order to help SageTV narrow down the possible causes for my problem. I'm very familiar with the program and am very comfortable using it. If you feel that this is something you do not wish to pursue then disregard the rest of this post. Otherwise continue below:
I. Install Programs 1. Install ethereal on your system (or on a PC on the same network segment as your MVP and SageTV server)II. Prepare your setup for capturesa. Installation procedures for all supported OSes can be found at the Ethereal website2. install Winpcap. This will allow you to capture the ethernet information and save it to files on your HDD 1. Enable debug logging for SageTV a. Add the following line to the sage.properties file. This is a case sensitive command input it as shown here:2. Power down your Media MVP 3. Ensure Media Extender and Server services are running for SageTV III. Capturing Packets 1. Run Ethereal a. In the top left corner there is a button just below the "File" menu. This will display all interfaces available for captureIV. Gather your info 1. Locate the sage_log file under your %\sagetv\ directory 2. Locate your ethernet capture 3. Send the info via email to support if asked. a. *Warning* Ethereal captures can become quite largeNow to most people the information provided by Ethereal is pretty useless. But for those who can read the capture it can provide a lot of valuable information about TCP/IP communication between your MediaMVP and SageTV. If you wish to learn more about the information in the captures I recommend finding a good TCP/IP book and reading about the numerous protocols and applications that work within the TCP/IP stack.
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SageTV Server: Windows XP Pro SP2, 3 GHz DC processor, 2 GB RAM, 256MB GeForce 6800, Plextor ConvertX PX-TV402U, Hauppauge 150MCE SageTV Extender: Hauppauge MediaMVP SageTV: 5.0, Comskip STVi, Standard Interface Router: Dlink DGL-4300 Using Wireshark to Troubleshoot Network Issues with your SageTV Setup Last edited by MrApollinax; 01-02-2006 at 07:06 AM. |
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Now that we have fixed Horowitz's problem are we any closer to fixing the original DGL issue?
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SageTV Server: Windows XP Pro SP2, 3 GHz DC processor, 2 GB RAM, 256MB GeForce 6800, Plextor ConvertX PX-TV402U, Hauppauge 150MCE SageTV Extender: Hauppauge MediaMVP SageTV: 5.0, Comskip STVi, Standard Interface Router: Dlink DGL-4300 Using Wireshark to Troubleshoot Network Issues with your SageTV Setup |
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Of course, I can always try to get the alpha.. |
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SageTV Server: Windows XP Pro SP2, 3 GHz DC processor, 2 GB RAM, 256MB GeForce 6800, Plextor ConvertX PX-TV402U, Hauppauge 150MCE SageTV Extender: Hauppauge MediaMVP SageTV: 5.0, Comskip STVi, Standard Interface Router: Dlink DGL-4300 Using Wireshark to Troubleshoot Network Issues with your SageTV Setup |
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Excellent!
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