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sage.PlaybackException Error
Folks, About two days ago I started receiving the following error when trying to watch Live TV on the SageTV Client.
There was a Playback Error in playback. Details: sage.PlaybackException: ERROR (-3,0x80004005): There was a problem accessing the filesystem for playback. Any clues where to start? My server work fine. I just wanted to watch the Super Bowl! |
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I've had similar problems, but not for a while. Are you running anything tricky, like dual monitors or something like that? I seem to remember having this trouble when I tried to use the wrong decoder on the secondary monitor. I think it turned out to be a problem with decoders/monitor setup, at least for me.
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I really don't remember anything different, other than I incorporated a new firewall router into my environment; but I put the old one in place and had the same message. I'll check the decoder, but it hasn't changed. I am using Hauppauge WinToGo FM, which has worked for the last month, but it's not supported. The error message refers to "accessing the filesystem for playback"...which filesystem, client or server. Cheers! Last edited by geekycamper; 02-06-2006 at 09:13 AM. |
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I have the same behavoir on my 2.2.8 client. I used to just be able to change the vid decoder on the sage server to get the client workingbut that does not seem to work any more. If I ever come up with a soluion i will post back.
right now i am just mapping my sage servers drives and playing back via Windows Meda Player. |
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Microsoft has several several pages that have "0x80004005" in it. Perhaps one of those might point you in the right direction.
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I fixed my issue. It was not a SageTV problem at all.
On my server, I had given my SageTV service account full control of my share, but in the share permissions themselves, I had given "Everyone" only read rights. So I added the SageTV service account to the share permissions and gave it all rights. This fixed my issue. |
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How to give SageTV WHS Share rights
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I'm getting the sage.playbakcexception too on my Client install and not my HD200. On the WHS shares I have a "Guest" account with full read/write privileges. Do I actually have to create an account for the computer I am running SageTV Client on? |
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In the installation instructions is states:
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The HD200 did fine with playback, but my Sage Client, running on my desktop upstairs ,keeps throwing the sage.playbackexception error whenever I try to play a video. It will do LiveTV fine. I then tried running the SageTV Service with a username and used the user name (Administrator) and login for the Server. Still didn't work. On my WHS box, If I go under shared folders, they are all "Full" access for all user names. I also enabled media sharing from the Settings menu in the console. Do I need to create another username for the Server of "Administrator"? I didn't think it would be hard for SageTV service to access the network shares since they are technically on the WHS box where the service is installed. I'm sure I'm missing a step in trying to get the Client to read videos from the Shared folder. Incidentally, If I try to play a DVD stored locally on the Client PC, it works fine. I was trying to consolidate my DVD directory to a network share to save storage space and also keep the metadata/fanart cohesive. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Gerry
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Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. |
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Thanks Gerry. I'm on my work laptop right now and not at home to try it out on my home computer. This laptop is so strapped down by my work admins that I can't even tinker to try and figure this out.
Right now my Client box (kitchen desktop) does not have a login. Can I create user "Administrator" under Start->control panel->user accounts and NOT have to use a password? That computer is used by the family and it would be easier to not require a login. I guess if that worked, I could also try just changing the current username to "Administrator". I haven't messed around with user accounts in a while. Basically, do I have to have both a username AND password on the client box to qualify as a WHS user with full file sharing rights? |
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By default WHS wants the user IDs to have a password. You can change that setting in the WHS console. Every Windows install creates an Administrator user and suggests to put in a password. During a Windows setup it asks you to create a user. As long as this is the only user and it doesn't have a password Windows will boot up as this user. You could create a user ID called SageTV with a password and set it to auto login as that user and password. This way your family doesn't have to log into Windows and SageTV should work on all your PCs. (At a cmd prompt type control userpasswords2 and uncheck the box that userts must enter a password.) Create the SageTV user with the same password on WHS and give it the permissions needed for the shares thru the WHS console.
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Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. |
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Banging head against wall
I'm starting to think my problem is not in my user name and shared permissions.
I have spent the last couple hours working on trying every iteration of usernames and shared permissions without any luck. I continue to get the "There was a problem accessing the filesystem for playback" error when I try to watch a video.
Then I wondered if I could access those shared files for playback from a program outside of SageTV Client. I used VLC to try and see if I can read the DVD media from the shared folder and it worked perfectly. This is what makes me think I have a problem in the way SageTV is configured as opposed to a problem with username shared privileges. I am running the SageTV service on the WHS as "Administrator" with the appropriate password. All users listed on WHS have full access to all folders. Within the SageTV Client I went to Detailed Setup->General->Media Center Import Directories->Modify-> and \\SERVER\Videos\DVDs is listed along with the \\localhost... folders. On the WHS Server, my sagetv.properties file has in it: Code:
seeker/archive_directory=\\\\localhost\\Music,2;\\\\localhost\\Photos,4;\\\\localhost\\Videos,1;\\\\SERVER\\Videos\\DVDs,1; Quote:
I'm sure this is an "easy" fix, but I'm running into deadends everywhere. It has to be a Sage configuration issue wince VLC will stream a DVD from the shared folder just fine no matter what my username is. |
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Make sure all of your computers are in the same Workgroup. The default for XP is usually MSHOME while WHS gives a default of WORKGROUP. Start with the basics and review any of the WHS manuals from Microsoft. Running a service on a server-based OS is not always the same as running a general app on your PC os. Make sure you also installed java on your WHS.
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Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. |
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Both computer are on WORKGROUP and Java is already installed, but I reinstalled it just in case. I really think it has to be in my Sage configuration since other programs can access those folders and stream media from them. Would the debugging log have any helpful information in it after I attempt to open a video file?
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Log File
In case it helps, here is the log file that pertains to when I try and open a video.
Of note, it seems to be trying to access \\localhost\\videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS The true path is \\SERVER\\videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS It does day "host=server", but perhaps that is where the glitch is ? I bolded the items that looked "important" to my untrained eye. Code:
Tue 6/9 23:01:38.891 VideoFrame.watch(A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0]) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.891 watchThisFile=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.893 Watch airing is a file & over, do that instead dvd=false Tue 6/9 23:01:38.895 VF.submitJob(VFJob[WatchMF r=0.0 t=0 file=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] ifn=null]) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.895 VF processing job VFJob[WatchMF r=0.0 t=0 file=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] ifn=null] nPlayin=false Tue 6/9 23:01:38.897 VF processing on UI Thread VFJob[WatchMF r=0.0 t=0 file=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] ifn=null] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.903 VideoFrame creating new media player for file:MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.906 VF processing job VFJob[LoadMF r=0.0 t=0 file=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] ifn=null] nPlayin=false Tue 6/9 23:01:38.907 CEPoolSize=5 Tue 6/9 23:01:38.909 VF processing on UI Thread VFJob[LoadMF r=0.0 t=0 file=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] ifn=null] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.909 VF file=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] targetTime = Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077 Tue 6/9 23:01:38.915 VideoFrame.timeSelected(Wed 12/31 18:00:00.000, true) currFile=MediaFile[id=16093 A[27106,27105,"DVDs/A_BUGS_LIFE/VIDEO_TS",0@0604.23:42,0] host=server encodedBy= format=DVD 0:00:00 0 kbps [{MediaType=Movie, UserRating=8.5, EpisodeNumber=, MediaProviderDataID=imdb:tt0120623, SeasonNumber=, MediaTitle=A Bug's Life, OriginalAirDate=2003-05-20}] \\localhost\Videos\DVDs\A_BUGS_LIFE\VIDEO_TS, Seg0[Thu 6/4 23:42:08.077-Thu 6/4 23:42:08.078]] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.916 setUI(sage.b4@11b92ef[MC MediaPlayer OSD]) histIdx=3 uiHistory=[sage.b4@9d9edd[Dynamic Menu by nielm], sage.b4@113c817[Video Library Folder View], sage.b4@71cb25[Program Info], sage.b4@11b92ef[MC MediaPlayer OSD]] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.917 Ticker enabled Tue 6/9 23:01:38.918 DShowPlayer setVideoRendererFilter0({51B4ABF3-748F-4E3B-A276-C828330E926A}) called Tue 6/9 23:01:38.946 Using VMR9 for video rendering Tue 6/9 23:01:38.954 Setting up VMR9 deinterlacing Tue 6/9 23:01:38.954 Curr Mix Prefs=0x1015 Tue 6/9 23:01:38.954 Set to 0x2015, hr=0x0, New Mix Prefs=0x2015 Tue 6/9 23:01:38.955 DShowPlayer setTimeshift=0 buffer=0 Tue 6/9 23:01:38.958 VideoFrame got registration of a subtitle UI component: sage.q[loc=java.awt.Point[x=116,y=408] size=java.awt.Dimension[width=544,height=109]] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.959 VideoFrame got registration of a cc UI component: sage.q[loc=java.awt.Point[x=77,y=53] size=java.awt.Dimension[width=622,height=432]] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.962 Loading new font to cache font=MetaFont[Arial, size=20, style=1, height=22.998047, ascent=18.432617, descent=3.9111328, leading=0.6542969] Tue 6/9 23:01:38.969 Exception from line: 347 Tue 6/9 23:01:38.969 Built:sage.PlaybackException: ERROR (-3,0x80070057): There was a problem accessing the filesystem for playback. Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 sage.PlaybackException: ERROR (-3,0x80070057): There was a problem accessing the filesystem for playback.Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at sage.DShowDVDPlayer.setupGraph0(Native Method) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at sage.DShowMediaPlayer.load(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at sage.DShowDVDPlayer.load(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at sage.VideoFrame.a(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at sage.VideoFrame.a(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at sage.VideoFrame.access$300(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at sage.VideoFrame$6.run(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.970 at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.971 at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.971 at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.971 at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.971 at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.971 at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.971 at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(Unknown Source) Tue 6/9 23:01:38.971 processOptionsMenu optionsMenu=default:PRQST-1234250|OptionsMenu:ErrorMessage Tue 6/9 23:01:38.973 VideFrame had an error loading the file. It must abort the file load. Tue 6/9 23:01:38.973 Tearing down playback graph Tue 6/9 23:01:38.973 NATIVE Deallocating the CPlayerData object Tue 6/9 23:01:38.973 ....RemoveFilter [DVD Navigator] . Tue 6/9 23:01:38.975 ....RemoveFilter [VidRend] . Tue 6/9 23:01:38.975 NATIVE Finished destroying the playback graph Tue 6/9 23:01:38.980 VF processing job null nPlayin=false |
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Hey guys,
I've been getting the same error, and as of right now I'm just trying to play a video on my computer using sage. I just wiped sageTV and reinstalled the whole client on my computer and reuploaded some videos. I also reinstalled the Java updates and it is still giving me the playback error. What could be giving me the error? I've run out of ideas. EDIT: Quick update. So now, I put on some more movies. I have a total of 9 movies, 5 of the movies work (Star Wars I, II, V, VI and a ski video) and 4 still give me the playback error. Now I am very confused, what is going on? Last edited by sam.griffin.bht; 06-30-2009 at 08:49 AM. |
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same here
I got the same error. cant play dvd from harddrive but if I brows to the .vob file I can play the dvd. whats going on here?!
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