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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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I've done a bit more testing over the weekend with recordings and Live TV. Recordings work fine but some will only playback using TSplayer supplied with DVBViewer, even WMP won't play them. Live TV is strange, when I select a channel it takes about 2 mins before anything appears on the screen but it's timeshifted back to when the channel was first selected (-2Mins) so I have to skip forward to catch back up with "live" tv. All the recordings and channels I have tried are mpeg2 and I use the nvidia decoder.
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Can you release your other version for for som testing? I think a way to solve this would be to: Start dvbviewer, tune the channel, start recording, then perhaps it would work to minimize the program. If you would like to maintain the service function maybe you should look into the recording service that comes along with dvbviewer, there might be some potential in there. Last edited by SyrA; 02-11-2008 at 09:22 AM. |
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This is important : if you are seeing the wait animation, then this is SageTV that is somehow confused (and this can be fixed by SageTV). If you are not seeing the wait animation, then the 2min delay is really the times it takes to DVBViewer to decrypt the stream. Regards, Stéphane. |
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I will release version 1.3 later this week with the "standalone" recorder.
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While waiting for a channel to appear there is no "wait" animation but the mini epg banner does stay on the screen until the video appears. DVBViewer only takes a few seconds on the first encrypted channel, after that it pretty quick at channel changing. If this was the problem why would the video be 2 mins behind "live" Tv? Thanks Whitey |
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i also have some encrypted channels (cryptoworks) and they need a few seconds to start playing, only a few seconds longer than natively in sage...
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With LiveTV, SageTV will ask the network recorder to make the recording and will periodically check the file size of the recording. It is the network encoder that reports the recording file size. DVBViewer Recorder will report file size > 0 only when the recording is beyond 204800 bytes (200 KB). As soon as the recording is more than 200 KB, then SageTV should begin to play the file. Quote:
Regards, Stéphane. |
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Now a few words about audio/video enabled. When enabled DVBViewer will always use a tuner (the tuner used for the first recording made through the recorder). As a consequence: * Channel change is faster (as DVBViewer doesn't destroy all hardware resources used) * Memory usage is higher (20 MB during my tests) * Some channel change will not work (especially one tuner using a CAM when you switch from one channel to another channel on the same transponder => this is because DVBViewer will actually tune two channels the one in the DVBViewer UI and another one and some CAM cannot decrypt two channels at the same time). * The benefits (if any) of enabling audio/video only concern one tuner (the tuner used by the first recording). So I recommend not enabling audio/video unless you have to. Regards, Stéphane. |
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When recording for the first time, the recording starts, and everything works fine. When canceling the recording everything works fine. (The channel in dvbviewer stays tuned, and recording is ended) When issueing a second recording (on the same mux) the recording starts on the same tuner, the previous channel is still tuned. (dvbviewer using it ability to record two channels on samme mux). The decoding doesnt take place on the second recording. Workaround would be to initiate channel tuning before issuing the record command. Or shutdown dvbviewer after the first (every) recording, wich would result in the same function. The A/V can be disabled once the channel has been tuned. That doesnt affect the recording, or the decrypting... I know that this kind of implementation isnt something to be proud of as a programmer , but it would enable me to use dvbviewer as a tuner solution to complement the tuners in my sagetv installation. This issue is clearly something that the programmers of dvbviewer has implemented to prevent exactly the feature we are trying to achive here. One thing that is very positive about your program is that it seems to be very stable. You have managed to create a very stable bridge to dvbviewer. The recording and the smi support is very nice to have. |
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[QUOTE=SyrA;264997]When issueing a second recording (on the same mux) the recording starts on the same tuner, the previous channel is still tuned. (dvbviewer using it ability to record two channels on samme mux). The decoding doesnt take place on the second recording.[QUOTE]I would be curious to know how this is handled when using DVBViewer as the main PVR Software (with software CAM that is). Obviously you'll have the same issue, especially with multiple tuners.
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Regards, Stéphane. |
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If decrypting still works, then I will be able to stop the graph right after the recording has started. This will fix the issue for channels on the same transponder and will make the whole thing works even with multiple tuners. However if decrypting stop working (as I suspect), then I will only be able to stop the graph when the recording stop. This will fix the issue for channels on the same transponders, however for multi tuner setup, this will not work (as only one graph can exist). Regards, Stéphane. |
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Don't know if this is relevant or not but one of the things I tested with DVBViewer (standalone, not via your plugin) was multiple recordings with NDSCam. Having just got NDSCam working I wanted to see if it was possible to use for my ultimate goal of having multiple tuners, all using NDSCam to decrypt.
I selected an encrypted channel and hit the record button, then selected another encrypted channel on the same transponder (as I only have 1 tuner for DVB-S at the moment) and hit record again. Both channels were successfully recorded and decrypted. Is the mechanism I used to record different to the way your plugin does it? |
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Done some further testing and I have noticed that a live tv buffer file has to reach 48MB before sage will start playback. This is what is causing my delay I think. Is this something you're aware of and something I could change? Am I the only person getting this problem?
Another thing I have noticed is that on some channels I don't get sound even though I get sound on the channel in DVBViewer. Whitey |
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However the playback graph seems to be required for soft cam plugins to work. The only thing I don't know is why they need the playback graph and how long they need it (I assume they need the graph to get the PID list when the recording start but no longer need it after). With version 1.3, the network recorder will ask DVBViewer to make the recording and allows the playback graph to be created. However when the recording stop I don't request graph destruction. What you have done directly with DVBViewer is: * Start a recording with a playback graph (channel is displayed in DVBViewer) * Switch to another channel on another transponder: the previous recording still going on, the playback graph being switched to the new channel (normally the gaph is not destroyed) * Start the recording of the new tuned channel So you have to make this test with version 1.3 of the network recorder : * Configure the recorder to enable audio/video * Start the standalone recorder * Start SageTV in windowed mode * Start a recording in SageTV * Switch to DVBViewer and choose to close the graph (View -> CloseGraph) * In DVBViewer the channel should not be displayed anymore. * Make sure that in SageTV the channel continue to be recorder and played back normally beyond the point where you choose to close the graph. * Stop the recording in SageTV * Start another recording in SageTV on a different channel (same transponder as the previous channel) * Verify that the recording start normally If this test is successful, I'll be able to issue a new version of the recorder that will do the exact same thing, and it will work as it should with one or multiple tuners. If this test is not successful : that is recording stops after you close the graph. I'll issue a new version of the recorder that will work but only with one tuner (using a soft cam). Regards, Stéphane. |
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Please, verify what is happening in SageTV by enabling debug mode. In the SageTV logs you should clearly see SageTV asking the recording file size to the network recorder. So you'll be able to check if my plugin correctly report the file size when it should (that is if you see in explorer the recording having 200KB, my plugin should report this size to SageTV, if not and it only report the size after it reachs 48 MB then there is a problem). Have you by any chance changed the smart buffer feature of DVBViewer (go into DVBViewer options, then click on Recorder, check use smart buffer, and put the slider to 2MB). Quote:
Regards, Stéphane. |
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Got the new version and configured with three encrypted channels on the same transponder. In taskmanager I can see DVBViewer and the recorder service are running but DVBViewer is hidden, can't switch to it. Tuned a channel in sage and get nothing, DVBViewer remains hidden, the recording file is created but remains zero bytes, nothing appears in the DVBViewer log.
Tried starting DVBViewer first, then restarting the recorder service, same happens as previously. I'll give it another try tomorrow with FTA channels first to see if the network encoder is working at all. Any other suggestions? |
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Before launching the Standalone recorder, first configure your recorder (with the DVBViewer Recorder Config utility) to not disable audio / video in DVBViewer (uncheck the 'disable audio / video checkbox"), click on the "Exit" button and start the Standalone recorder. The Standalone recorder replace the service for testing purpose (so as DVBViewer is not hidden) |
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Sorry Stephane, didn't spot that.
Tried again with the standalone but same results. Nothing in the log and no picture, file size at zero. Just in case, I disable the windows firewall as that had prompted for access (which I granted). Also tried FTA channels and that didn't work either. On the off chance I tried changing the network encoder IP address in sage.properties to 127.0.0.1 (rather than machine IP). After doing that Sage returned an error message, something like "cannot tune channel on available encoders". |
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* Shut down the Standalone recorder. * Open the DVBViewer Recorder config utility * Check the "run DVBViewer in debug mode" * Uncheck the "disable Audio/Video in DVBViewer" * Edit your recorder by clicking on the "Edit" button * Change the IP Address of your recorder to 127.0.0.1 (if you change it only in SageTV it is not enough and both SageTV and recorder must be restarted) * Save your changes : click on "Ok" in the Edit Recorder Window, then click on "Exit" in DVBViewer Recorder Config utiliy * Start Standalone recorder * Start SageTV Now if you tune something into SageTV, you should see the channel being tuned in DVBViewer. If not then maybe it's because of the way you setup your channels in SageTV: if the SageTV channel number (that SageTV use to tune the channel) is not one of those available in the lineup in DVBViewer Recorder config utility => nothing will happen; the recorder will reject the tuning request (though SageTV creates the recording file. Normally my recorder delete the file created by SageTV so as DVBViewer can start the recording.) Regards, Stéphane. |
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