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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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HDTV and hardware.. I just dont get it
I dont understand guys. I have a server which is hdtv stutter free. I have a client which is a mac mini which stutters. Everyone told me that mac mini probably cant handle hdtv because of the hardware.. well some people said yes, some people said no.
But.. I can play hdtv fine in 720p, and 1080i, even 1080p using my mac mini when using hdhomerun VLC player!! Not even a smidge of a stutter, What gives? 720p works just fine in sage also, but using 1080i causes stuttering. I just dont get it, wouldnt that make it more of a software issue?? Thanks Mo |
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I used hdtvpump before I started using Nvidia's Decoder. Worked AOK at the time.
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Sage doesn't do any decoding in Java, all decoding is handled by DirectShow filters.
It's probably a decoder/renderer issue. I don't know what renderer VLC uses (probably Overlay) but I know it uses it's own built-in decoders. You'll just have to try differen decoders and renderers in Sage. |
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Yes, VLC uses overlay. The built in decoders are very efficient, note that by default it doesn't de-interlace, and I found that de-interlacing 1080i in VLC wanting compared other decoders.
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AMD Athlon 3000 |1GB Memory | eVGA 7600GS | 80GB, 300GB and 500GB SATAII | HDHomerun |Hauppage PVR-150 | SageMC 16x9 | Windows XP Pro. |
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I have used VLC with deinterlace in bob/weave all that crap and still get excellent picture results with my mac mini client in 720p, 1080i programming and even 1080p output with absolutely no stutter!
At least, it makes me feel comfortable that the mac mini can indeed handle the HD that other people stated it couldnt. I'm pretty sure I also checked the cpu usage last night while trying this experiment, I think it was around 40%. Mo! |
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