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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 now use DVRMSToolbox 1.2.1.4 from Andy's website at http://babgvant.com/blogs/andyvt/arc...c-release.aspx or in the download pages here at http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/down...do=file&id=252
Come to think of it, I initially also had to install AVIVO, which is a free video converter by ATI available at their site: http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/x...xavivo-xp.html The installer checks if you have an ATI card (which I do), but according to Andy in a post on Aug 4 you can: Quote:
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I have the same version. I installed the Avivo package and get the same error...
Oh well, no HD-PVR for me until I figure this out.
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I think a better question is - "Why haven't we had MP4 encoders sooner and why not from other vendors?" That way the cost would come down and Sage and codec companies would have more reason to concentrate on supporting MP4 versus MPEG2. I'm just going to enjoy the ride. ;^) |
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Yeah, you could record about 2 hours of HD on a new 1.5TB seagate drive without compression.
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I have changed the priorities of my tuners so that my OTA tuner is top priority. Therefore any HD on OTA will be saved in MPEG-2 rather than H.264 files. Sure the file is larger but there is so much more flexibility available to an MPEG-2 rather than an H.264 file. |
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But that doesn't help me if I want to Placeshift a H.264 recording when I go to Asia next month! It might be years before an H.264 file offers the flexibility of where MPEG-2 is today. Maybe I will be indifferent between them in 2015 but I certainly am not today!
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Keep in mind that once SageTV does replace the transcoder you're going to need one heck of a CPU to do that in realtime. One of the major stumbling blocks for H.264 is that it requires quite a bit more processing power than MPEG-2.
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So many different Audio & video codecs, containers, frame rates, etc... compared to Mpeg-2.
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Hey Wayner,
That's what my wife calls a Brain Fart...I get these from time to time... Thanx for pointing out what a idiot I can sometimes be. But my point is that he can still go to Asia next month and Placeshift his recordings with relative ease.
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The hardware support is improving pretty drastically thanks to HD video. Essentially all the latest integrated graphics chipsets support full H.264 decode (some better than others). GPGPU processing could go a long way toward improving transcoding times and speed. Most of the portable MP3/Video players support certain versions of H.264 video as well.
The problem is the software side. Only a few expensive codecs support the native HD capabilities of the newer video cards/chipsets. ATI/nVidia have been very slow to release or support GPU transcoding (or many GPU related tasks) because of all the propriatary issues. Plus, while Vista is better about it, with all the different software and background tasks usually running on a PC a bottleneck in a certain location or bad coding in one program can cause issues for throughput sensitive tasks like video (I'm looking at you Adobe).
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http://us.shuttle.com/barebone/Models/SN78SH7.html Won't Nero Recode handle Mp4 -> Ipod. I know there are other programs that will handle MP4 to other formats. I can understand those that want to Placeshift. I don't use it and I'm sure support will come over time. I mean the HD PVR just came out not long ago. The fact Sage supports it at all is really amazing. It's all a matter of MP4 being new for this. The support will come. |
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I've been looking for a way to edit the TS files, but if transcoding TS to MPEG2 format works without video or audio quality loss, then I could edit the video files with VideoReDo. Dave |
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Converting one lossy format to another will incure some quality loss. It is up to you to decide if that quality loss plus the time spent converting the video is worth it to you.
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What setting if any did you change for ComSkip on your HDPVR files? |
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