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ssd drive fixes it for me... ssd for windows drive smoothed the hiccups
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#482
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Thanks for the laugh! |
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Having had many problems, then everything cleared up, then bad again, then working great again, and reading a lot on these forums over the course of a couple of years, my conclusion is the HD-PVR handles signal glitches poorly and that's what deep sixes it most if not all of the time. But that could be more chicken-like screaming |
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I had zero problems for 2 years until I recently upgraded (XP) to Service Pack 3 from SP2. Could be coincidence but I'm not sure. Now I get "Halt Detected in Recording" frequently on the two HD-PVR's I have. It got so bad this morning after another failure the SageTV service's JVM heap ran out of space.
The other change is I recently installed SJQ v4.
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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 |
#485
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I have SP3 on my SageTV server and have none of those issues.
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Server: i5 8400, ASUS Prime H370M-Plus/CSM, 16GB RAM, 15TB drive array + 500GB cache, 2 HDHR's, SageTV 9, unRAID 6.6.3 Client 1: HD300 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia 65" 1080p LCD and optical SPDIF to a Sony Receiver Client 2: HD200 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia NS-LCD42HD-09 1080p LCD |
#486
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Oddly, I can't use my DTV receiver/HD-PVR combo at 1080i, I just get a pink or blue screen. So I'm locked at 720p.
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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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Over three weeks later, the PVR-150 is still working, no crashes, no failures, no worries. I believe the HD PVR is a deeply flawed product, and I guess it's time to say adios to it and Sage, as there is no other way to record HDTV. On a side note, I was getting my JVC D-VHS machine serviced in SoCal at the JVC service center. They told me that Hollywood nixed them from manufacturing and selling any new D-VHS machines in the U.S. How's that for freedom? I am imagining the same pressure is on Hauppauge, but of course, no one would admit that. I guess the cable companies must be very happy with their HD monopolies, as I now cannot even record programs over the airwaves. Oh to return to a pre-Reagan era, when we really had laws and choices that weren't controlled by a corporation. |
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I'm confused, how are the cable companies preventing you from recording over the air? If I stick up an antenna I can get all the local HD programming I want without having to subscribe to cable. I don't understand your comment.
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Server: i5 8400, ASUS Prime H370M-Plus/CSM, 16GB RAM, 15TB drive array + 500GB cache, 2 HDHR's, SageTV 9, unRAID 6.6.3 Client 1: HD300 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia 65" 1080p LCD and optical SPDIF to a Sony Receiver Client 2: HD200 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia NS-LCD42HD-09 1080p LCD |
#489
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how do you record over-the-air HD programming?
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#490
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With an antenna. They make small ones that sit in the house, by your TV, just like the old days (though, they look better now). They make attic antennas and they make antennas that you mount on the roof, again, just like you used to see on every rooftop. Once you have that, you hook it up to something like SiliconDust's HD HomeRun and now you can record two HD channels, for free.
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Server: XP, SuperMicro X9SAE-V, i7 3770T, Thermalright Archon SB-E, 32GB Corsair DDR3, 2 x IBM M1015, Corsair HX1000W PSU, CoolerMaster CM Storm Stryker case Storage: 2 x Addonics 5-in-3 3.5" bays, 1 x Addonics 4-in-1 2.5" bay, 24TB Client: Windows 7 64-bit, Foxconn G9657MA-8EKRS2H, Core2Duo E6600, Zalman CNPS7500, 2GB Corsair, 320GB, HIS ATI 4650, Antec Fusion Tuners: 2 x HD-PVR (HTTP tuning), 2 x HDHR, USB-UIRT Software: SageTV 7 |
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Hook an antenna to an ATSC tuner like my HDHomeRun and scan. Your PVR-150 won't do it because it's analog only.
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Server: i5 8400, ASUS Prime H370M-Plus/CSM, 16GB RAM, 15TB drive array + 500GB cache, 2 HDHR's, SageTV 9, unRAID 6.6.3 Client 1: HD300 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia 65" 1080p LCD and optical SPDIF to a Sony Receiver Client 2: HD200 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia NS-LCD42HD-09 1080p LCD |
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Something like this will work.
As for your comment on HD recording with the HD-PVR. I have posted here numerous times about the HD-PVR. At one point, my HD-PVR on a newly built system ran perfectly fine for weeks and weeks recording almost non-stop without a SINGLE lock-up. My setup was rock solid and I almost cried seeing such a stable setup. Then all of a sudden I started getting the dreaded RED-ICON by Sage saying that my HD-PVR stopped producing data. I think there are several things going on here and it is NOT clear to me what exactly causes the mysterious lock-ups from time to time. For me, the single and best TRICK that has basically eliminated my HD-PVR lock-ups has been to lock my Time Warner HD Box to only output at 1080i. Once I did that, my HD-PVR lock-ups have basically gone away. Very rare lock-ups after months of recording. Last edited by joe123; 01-05-2011 at 01:04 PM. |
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HD Homerun - ok, good info, thanks. I have OTA available, just not many channels of course.
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#494
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but this holiday season it has been perfect. With people watching satellite channels on the Window Media Center Clients and Sage scheduling recordings, all without a single problem. Major improvement from last year when anyone could crash my HDPVRs, simply by channel surfing. I suggest you keep trying, and refuse to give up.
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SERVER: Win 7 x64/i7-860/Zotac H55ITX-C-E/Corsair H70/CFI a7879 case/12 TB Pooled with Drive Bender. DVBLogic: streaming HDPVR content to SageTV, WMC Clients, NPVR Clients, Remote Computers & iphone. 2ea HDPVR, 3ea HDHomeRun, 2ea VIP211 |
#495
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I would agree. I was having problems with my HD-PVRs but (knock on wood) I am problem free now for a month and a half. Upgraded from XP 32bit 2GB to Win7 64bit 4GB, added NEC USB card and installed SageTV from scratch keeping only the Wiz.bin from old V6/V7 sage install. I can even record multiple programs on my 2 HD-PVRs at the same time now. Before I only used them singly with padding the only overlap between the two.
Hope I didn't jinx myself. |
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Can anyone comment on whether Win7 will impact (in a positive way) my HD-PVR stability????
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Computer Hardware: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3Ghz, 4GB RAM, 2X 1 TB HDs, Hauppage HD PVR via USB, Intel G45/43 onboard graphics, Hauppauge 45 Button Remote Cable Hardware: Motorola DCT6200 HD cable box controlled by Firewire for channel tuning Software: SageTV 7.1.9 on Windows 7 2X HD300 Media Extenders |
#497
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I think the difference for me was the NEC USB card. I can't say Win7 didn't help but I suspect the biggest factor is the card.
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#498
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I have a theory that the problem is the Sageproperty file getting corrupt, with the fix being to delete the file and rebuilt the file again after restart Sage.
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SERVER: Win 7 x64/i7-860/Zotac H55ITX-C-E/Corsair H70/CFI a7879 case/12 TB Pooled with Drive Bender. DVBLogic: streaming HDPVR content to SageTV, WMC Clients, NPVR Clients, Remote Computers & iphone. 2ea HDPVR, 3ea HDHomeRun, 2ea VIP211 |
#499
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I have done EVERTYING mentioned here with no steady results. The only thing that did work for me for a brief period of time, was when I built a fresh new XP Pro 32bit with a fresh SageTV installation. It ran PERFECTLY GOOD for weeks and weeks (months) without a single failure. I almost cried. Then out of no where, BANG - RED-ICON HD-PVR stop producing data It's something else. Last edited by joe123; 01-07-2011 at 12:18 AM. |
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I wonder if this was one of the "fixes" for V7? |
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