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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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So I can not reproduce, but it has been show to fix HDPVR recording problems. You have to delete (Move?) sageproperty and autobackup files and restart.
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Don't forget at with the announcement of the Hauppauge Colossus, most (if not all) of the troubles with the HD-PVR are expected to disappear. The device works fine, but the USB connection seems to be the weak point. With the PCI-e Colossus card, those issues won't be a factor.
I honestly think that the Colossus card will be extremely stable. It takes all the good parts of the HD-PVR and uses a PCI-e connection rather than the unreliable USB connection.
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I went from a complete 100% working and stable setup to numeous lock-ups over night. I checked, double checked and tripple check everything and nothing had been updated when I started having the issues again. I really think it's something else. |
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It's HEAT causing the lockups!!!
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I originately stacked my (2) HDPVR's "horizonally" on top of my 2 stacked DTV's. At that time I was getting lockups at the rate of 2-3 times a week. I found there was a good bit of heat radiating from the top of my perforated DTV's. Then I read a post where someone tried turning the HDPVR's "vertically" for less heat buildup so I tried that. Then my lockups decreased to about 1-2 times a week, and seemed to happen more in the summer when my server room got warmer. Finally I moved my HDPVR's from the top of my DTV's to the to top of my server PC (which is cooler) and still kept them turned vertically. Now I still get lockups occasionally but seldom and at the rate of about 1-2 times a month, in the summer, and seldom when my server room is cold. I'm sorry but I had to jump in here as I've tried so many things "except for hanging the chicken" above my setup, and I really believe it is "heat" that causes the lockups. I almost attempted to make a mod I read somewhere where a guy installed a fan in the top of each HDPVR. Hope this helps. I'd highly recommend you move your HPPVR's to the coolest place nearest your installation and monitor your lockups.
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Sage (and others) usually get's hardware ahead of public so that they can plan accordingly. EDIT: Never mind, Looks like SageTV 7 will support it: |
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It could easily have a whole other set of problems/limitations. |
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So, my just-returned-from-RMA HD-PVR version F1 took just one day to begin turning itself off all by itself (the original reason I sent mine in to be repaired).
Is there any chance this could be software related? I can't imagine how any software app could cause the PVR to shut down, but at this point, I'm all ears. |
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Cut to the chase and use the TME software that came with the HD-PVR. If you can duplicate the shut downs, then you have a case. Happauge will not listen to you if you mention the word SageTV. But since TME is the software they distribute, you then have a case if the unit locks up. |
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It's almost like I'm investigating Congress. |
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so if that pans out, who would I contact to get the problem solved, as it would appear to be a problem with how Sage handles the signal
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I would have liked to see more transperancy as to what SageTV found "wrong" with the HD-PVR that they supposedly help "fix" in Versoin 7 of SageTV. They claim that it had nothing to do with Sage, but what did they "fix"? Too many people here suffering with the HD-PVR not to be more transparent in my opinion. Last edited by joe123; 01-17-2011 at 06:53 PM. |
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So, the last possible thing that could be causing this is the power adapter, or . . . . |
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It has help many here including me. |
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rumor has it you can ONLY use 5.7 with the F1 rev.
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I feel sorry for all of us with this, but if that is true about the F1 versoin, I feel extra sorry for you.
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Someone posted the work around for using the earlier software with the F1, I believe it was an edit of the init file to add the F1 device ID's, or something like that.
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I know this really isn't helpful and I can't completely explain why but I have zero problems with the 1.5.7 driver and I have a revision C2 HDPVR. The one thing that did make a difference though was getting a NEC based USB PCI adapter and putting my HDPVR on that. I haven't had an issue since.
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