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Hd recordings mostly fine, then garbeled
Just really settling in to using Sage for HD recordings that I watch around the house (via an HD extender, a mediamvp or placeshifter.)
First Terminator episode, first 10 minutes very choppy, sound and video stops and starts, breaks up, then settled down and rest of show was fine. Second Terminator episode, first 45 minutes fine then ended up with the same choppy, stuttering problem. NFC championship game, first 35 minutes fine, then garbeled mess for at least a while. Skip and fast forward also seem to behave oddly on these recordings. Have tested and recordings behave the same no matter where I watch them (including on the server.) Any idea what's causing this or what I need to do to diagnose? thanks
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Server: PhenomII X4 810, 16GB, 4850, C: 256GB Samsung SSD, D: HGST 3TB, E: HGST 4TB, H: 3T Seagate, 1.5 TB on NAS via UNC, Win 10 x64, Sage 9 Cable provider is Comcast, Schedules Direct Tuners: 4 ATSC - 2 seperate HD Homeruns all via Channel Master CM2016 on roof, 6 cable via 2 hdhomerun primes (opendct), 1 HD-PVR (in tuner priority order) Clients: Wired: HD300, HD200, HD200 running Squeeze Slave, Placeshifters, HD200 (via wireless N bridge) |
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my opinion is that first you need to determine if it was recorded that way or not. Were the "glitches" repeatable - are they the exact same if you rewind and play again?
If so, then I'd suspect your hard disk and/or a tuner issue... did you format with big clusters? are you severely fragmented? If it only happens on your MVP, I'd suspect that your CPU can't handle transcoding from HD to SD in real-time. Try compressing the files (so it converts to SD at a slower pace) and see if it helps. Not much help... just a few thoughts. |
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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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The last day or two I have noticed a new issue that looks like poor broadcast quality. It only seems to show up on my HD channels. I have not been able to track it down yet.
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Server : Intel Core i7 2.8 GHz Processor: Gigabyte X58A-UD3R Motherboard: 6 GB Memory : 1 120 GB Intel SSD :3 2 TB WD hard drives:1 Hauppauge PVR 2250: 3 HDHomeRuns:1 HD300 extender;1 HD200 extender;1 HD100 extender 2 MVP Media Extenders: Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium all updates applied, SageTV V7.1.7.254. |
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I've had the same exact problem with my HDHR. For me it's was a signal quality issue over broadcast. I even get the occasional glitch on QAM. Receiving QAM on cable can be problematic if you have too many devices hooked up in your house. Each new device you connect reduces the signal strength each gets. In this case you can call the cable company to increase the signal strength.
If you're receiving broadcast HD try and adjust your antenna for the best signal quality. Also, make sure the drivers for your tuner card are up to date. |
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What I would do, is install the HDHomeRUn software on another machine, and if you are watching the eposide or even on the Sage server itself. Open - HDHomeRun Config - and click tuner #0 or #1 and it will show the Signal Quality of the channel which SageTV is currently streaming. You can do this at any time - just do not change the channel otherwise it will change / cancel SageTV from using the tuner.
If your dropping the Symbol Quality (ie. it's not at 100%) that is your problem - this has to be at 100% to receive a stable picture. The Signal Strength is important but not so much because it could be a VERY strong but NOISEY signal. When positioning your antenna fine tune - Signal Quality - if you end up dropping on Strength but can get a better Signal Quality this will result in a more stable picture.
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I had issues similar to those described with my HDHR a while back. At the time it was connected such that it had to pass through a switch to get to my SageTV server.
I ended up reorganizing everything and connected the HDHR directly to my server on its own nic. This was a few months ago. Since then I haven't had a single problem with it. Just note that with a direct connection, you will have to run the HDHR Manager software on your server. It provides a DHCP server needed to assign an IP address to the HDHR. Aloha, Mike |
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problem is with recording. problems are in the same place at the same time no matter when/where I play it back.
I'm thinking I may have too many splits in my cable (given others feedback.) I'm in the process of getting rid of some tuners on pcs and moving to placeshifter client so I should be able to cut back on splits and hopefully this will take care of things. thanks
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Server: PhenomII X4 810, 16GB, 4850, C: 256GB Samsung SSD, D: HGST 3TB, E: HGST 4TB, H: 3T Seagate, 1.5 TB on NAS via UNC, Win 10 x64, Sage 9 Cable provider is Comcast, Schedules Direct Tuners: 4 ATSC - 2 seperate HD Homeruns all via Channel Master CM2016 on roof, 6 cable via 2 hdhomerun primes (opendct), 1 HD-PVR (in tuner priority order) Clients: Wired: HD300, HD200, HD200 running Squeeze Slave, Placeshifters, HD200 (via wireless N bridge) |
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