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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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HDHomeRun and 'No Signal' issues
So I made the switch to the BDA driver implementation on my HDHomeRun after using the network encoder version successfully for over a year. I'm hoping with this switch the timeline issues will be resolved. I have to admit I don't like the Remap style of channel mapping the BDA-way uses and prefer the direct channel/sub-channel method of the old way. It seems overly complicated and the 68 channel limit silly. But that's besides the point.
Now what I'm seeing is the occasional "No Signal" problem when selecting a channel. Sigh. So far, it ONLY has happened when I'm manually selecting a channel from the program guide and has not happened for a scheduled recording, but of course I fear this will happen. Usually, when I select the channel again it's fine. I'm not sure if the issue is Sage, the multiple levels of BDA drivers or what. I notice that the HDHomeRun has been correctly tuned (via the HDHR Manager) and an mpg file has been started, but it just gets "stuck" at that point. I'm hoping it's just a "watching live" tuning issue. Has anyone else experienced this and found a solution? I'm running the latest SageTV, 6.3.10, and the early March HDHR release. Thanks!
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I have not had this happen but I have a few suggestions.
First, make sure Sage is completely shutdown before you install, install again, reboot, run a channel scan in HDHR setup FIRST and then search for your channels in Sage. Try again and try from VLC to see if there is a difference. Post your problem on the Silicondust forum too. They respond to requests quite quickly. |
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I spent the last half hour trying to get it to fail while having the debug log enabled. Of course it didn't. One change I did make is to enforce recording to different drives depending on which HDHR tuner is used. I forgot to put that back after the BDA upgrade. Maybe that fixed it.
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Server: AMD 9600 Phenom on XP, Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM, 2GB RAM, 320+250+500 GB SATA drives, HDHomeRun Prime, HD-PVR x.5.1, Paterson serial Client/Encoder:AMD 3800+ X2, 512 MB RAM, ATI X1650 XT, nMediaPC case, Hauppauge HD-PVR, Cyberlink/ArcSoft decoders, USB-UIRT Client/Encoder: AMD 3800+ X2, 512 MB RAM, 6150 graphics, nMediaPC case, ArcSoft decoders Client: HD300, Asus Pundit P1-AH1, AMD 3800+ X2 CPU, 1 GB RAM, 6150 graphics, ArcSoft decoders Backup: Synology SageTV version: FINAL |
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Make sure you're NOT running a channel scan inside of Sage. You should just physically remap the channel number in Sage with the first remap number obtained form the HDHR channel scan.
Gerry
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My bad. Gerry's right if you are using cable. Don't scan in Sage unless you have OTA. That's what the instructions say anyway.
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it's working for the time being.
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Server: AMD 9600 Phenom on XP, Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM, 2GB RAM, 320+250+500 GB SATA drives, HDHomeRun Prime, HD-PVR x.5.1, Paterson serial Client/Encoder:AMD 3800+ X2, 512 MB RAM, ATI X1650 XT, nMediaPC case, Hauppauge HD-PVR, Cyberlink/ArcSoft decoders, USB-UIRT Client/Encoder: AMD 3800+ X2, 512 MB RAM, 6150 graphics, nMediaPC case, ArcSoft decoders Client: HD300, Asus Pundit P1-AH1, AMD 3800+ X2 CPU, 1 GB RAM, 6150 graphics, ArcSoft decoders Backup: Synology SageTV version: FINAL |
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I'm having this exact same problem (linux) and it's driving me nuts
I have a hdhomerun, and it seems to record fine, but if I try and watch a recording while it's recording, or sometimes if there are two recordings going, it completely bugs out, usually resulting in no signals, or just blank I can see that it's still recording, but there is no output on the screen. I then have to reboot hdhomerun, sage, and my media extender to get it back and working. |
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