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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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Is it time to upgrade again? Take a look at my system..please
I'm getting really bad audio and video shuttering of late. My cpu use is in the 85-95% range and forget comskip..............and I love comskip
The shuttering on the audio is like an audio tape being played back at a to slow of a speed. Video is a small jerk every 10 seconds or so. I have video or audio problems, either or but never at the same time. Hardware CPU AMD XP 2800+ Vid card: AGP ATI 9700 pro Ram:1GB DDR400 Memory Five Tuners 3 PVR-250's and 2 Avermedia AverTVHD A180 windows xp pro nVidia decoders Sagest 5.2.0 Hitachi 65" RP CRT @ 1920 x 1080i, Now I'm not sure but maybe my shuttering started when I replaced my 720P DLP with my new Hitachi outputting 1080i to it. Going back to 720P is out of the question Is my rig unpowered to run 4-5 tuners recording at once @ 1920 x 1080i with Comship doing it's thing in the background ? Time for more Ram or faster CPU ? what do you guys think thanks Last edited by Fluffdaddy; 06-02-2006 at 07:54 PM. |
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Is it always studdering? What if nothing is recording? Does it still studder?
The tuners shouldn't be taking that much from your resources. I am not sure how good the 9700 Pro's are at outputting 1080i though. I use a 754 pin Sempron 2600+ with a geforce 6600 in overlay with no problems. Of course this is just a client machine with those specs and no recording whatsoever. Are you using FSE?
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2) Comskip running in the background is a killer no matter what. 3) My ATI card does not like FSE. Every now and then I get a Black screen and have to restart sage. So no I don't use FSE It not an all the time thing. I can watch for hours with no proplem. But when it starts the only way to stop it, is to reboot sage software. Then the cpu % drops and everything is great. The more I think about it the more I feel it was the jump to 1080i that my studdering problem started. Maybe I will drop down to 720P and test this out |
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Have you thought about turning your system into a recording only server and build a new client with better specs for HD playback? That would be my suggestion since your current system will work fine for a recording only server. You should be able to run ComSkip as well.
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hummm...... this may be the ticket to fix my problem Thanks Last edited by Fluffdaddy; 06-03-2006 at 05:45 PM. |
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What do you have your hard drive formatted to? 64kb sectors? What about DMA turned on? All of these would also help with CPU utilization. I personally would recommend switching to a client server setup. I would image your current system would be able to handle play back of HDTV especially in overlay. Also, if you have a 1080i HDTV, you do not want to use 720P. The best option is to always use whatever the native resolution is to get the best picture otherwise your tv will have to convert everything to its natural resolution and that can affect the quality.
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thanks More money more money more money |
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the server/client setup is the way to go. You also get the benefit of almost "never fail" recordings. Because we all know that 90% of crashes are due to playback/codecs. Mine sits headless on the cool garage floor and serves "nirvana" all day long to my clients!
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