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Artefacts during HD playback
When I play HD recordings I get flickering green or gray lines appear which get worse over time. There are also small off-white squares that appear and stay on the picture and menus. It eventually gets so bad I have to stop playback and restart it. That fixes the problem so I doubt the lines are within the recording. To get the squares off of the menu screens I have to close down Sage and restart the program.
This only occurs with HD. I have no problem with regular TV, DIVX/XVID files or DVD's. I'm using an Athlon 64 3000+ with ATI Radeon 9800 pro graphics with the Catalyst 7.9 drivers. I've tried other video decoders like Nvidea Purevideo but still get the problems. Other system info is below. If anyone else has encountered this I'd really appreciate hearing about it. Software Version: SageTV V6.3.10 - Java Version: 1.6.0_03 - ATI DTV Wonder Analog AV Capture - Hauppauge WinTV 418 Video Capture - Hauppauge WinTV 418 TS Capture - Video Renderer: VMR9 - MPEG2 and DVD Video Decoder Filter: CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) - Audio Renderer: Realtek AC97 Audio - MPEG2 Audio Decoder Filter: AC3Filter |
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I too am constantly having problems with HD. I have searched many times on these forums but can't seem to find what causes this problem with HD but not SD. I have an Athlon Xp 64 3.0 Ghz dual core processor and on board graphics. I thought about buying a video card, but my motherboard is an HTPC board that is supposed to handle HD. I have noticed that file fragmentation severely affects my HD recordings. Just earlier I tried to watch several shows recorded in HD and the playback was so poor I had to stop. Sure enough they were heavily fragmented. After defragging the files, playback was immediately improved. I just don't think SageTV is very smart when handling HD and multiple tuners.
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I would think that if you are constantly getting fragmeneted files, then I would defrag the filesystem and/or change the filesystem to a one that less prone to fragmentation.
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After some thinking.... It would appear that if sage is recording 2 or more shows at the same time, then the files could (and probably would) become fragmented. The same is true when downloading multiple files at the same time (depending on the download manager used). A simple solution to the Sage "fragmentation" issue would be to copy the file after all tuners have stopped recording. This would reduce the fragmentation in the original file, provided the filesystem would defragemented to begin with.
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Make sure your file systems are formatted with 64K blocks. Then fragmentation is not that much of an issue and Sage can handle HD much better. SD actually still works even with 4K blocks; but with HD the performance is too low. I have three tuners in my system (1 HD, 2 SD) and it works perfectly fine even if all three tuners record to the same hard drive and I play back an HD stream from this drive. On top of that you can enable write caching using Microsoft's tool dskcache.exe if your system is battery backed. This way, your system uses write back, not just write through.
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Last edited by mskitty666; 04-27-2008 at 03:28 PM. Reason: forgot to ask something |
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Thanks for the ideas guys. I did some work on the system today and completely defragged all my files, the drive formatting was already in 64K blocks.
It hasn't helped the playback though. I'm still getting image break up. It seems to be worse on specific channels. "Lost" plays OK off ABC but "The Office" on NBC is particularly bad. Could this be linked to one type of HD format? |
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Write-through caching means that the file being written is cached in memory (in case it's needed later), but is written immediately to the disk. Write-back means that disk-writes can be cached and deferred, allowing more optimization on the writes as well as higher throughput. It's particularly effective with a RAID-5 array where you take a massive performance penalty if you do partial-strip writes. In your contect, write-back would "reduce fragmentation" in that the fragments themselves would be in larger chunks since the OS wouldn't be focusing on writing to disk as quick as it can.
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Assuming you are sure the problem is related to the hard drive and not the graphics card/CPU, I would try switching to write back and see if that helps. Also you can check whether acoustic management is enabled on your system and set to a low noise setting which penalizes performance. Thomas EDIT: P.S.: you will need the tool dskcache.exe from Microsoft to enable write back in XP Last edited by Thomas Wischgol; 04-28-2008 at 04:26 PM. |
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Thanks for the help. After a lot of playing around I finally got it fixed. Disableing the 3D acceleration sorted it out. I have no idea why though since I would have thought that using the 3D acceleration would have helped out with the processing but I'm spending too much time watching all my HD programs now to worry about that too much.
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