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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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Depends on the real cause
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Doing some research on the Web yesterday I downloaded a Python USB driver but it did not work at all however, reading through the code I did see a disconnect and reconnect command. But the protocol for establishing a USB link looks to be very complicated. I am not sure I will be able to get this to work. I think we need a programmer with USB experience.
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If that is the case, then I will explore Eric3a's reset method with sagealert and a remote power outlet. I have an IR power outlet coming soon.
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I bought my first HD-PVR at launch, and despite trying every driver and on four entirely different PCs, I would always get the same lock-up behavior. And this was across my first three units (a C1, C2, and then D1). It wasn't until I finally got my E1 that the lock-ups stopped 100% running one unit at the time. Nothing else in my system changed. Note that I also have a second D1, which as the sole unit locked-up but always less frequently than the other problem units. The E1 is flawless now, but I've come to realize that my second unit *still* locks-up occasionally. Because it's the second tuner, it just gets used less in general which is why I believe the lock-ups are less frequent now. Also, you are forgetting that the original batch of HD-PVRs were nearly all defective, and it was verified by Hauppauge that it was a hardware issue (chips required wrong voltage as I recall). And what would the defective units do? Lock up, and you had to power cycle to get it going again, just like the issue for so many today. The one thing I question… do you seriously think it’s cheaper and easier for Hauppauge to accept an RMA and then pay return shipping rather than just ask you to download the newest drivers and firmware? Frankly that’s absurd. As to the rest of your post, I don’t take issue with your logic for the most part, we just disagree on the probabilities and sadly we can’t know because Hauppauge won’t help : ( Good luck for continued glitch-free recording! |
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HDPVR failure = H.264 decoder issues???
This may not help anyone much, but I have also experienced Sage exceptions sometime during the evening while recording from HDPVR. Im still in the testing/setup phase so I have everything turned on.
Recently, I have not been watching shows through sage, and just have it recording. I found leaving the server at the menu, I got no errors, and currrently seems to be up for 4 days straight. When tuned to a show/live tv sage would generate an exception and HDPVR quit responding once or more an the evening. Based on this if video isnt playing I am assuming the decoder isnt running. Currently, I am using DIVX H.264 to watch HiDef. Im going to try switching to ffdshow LIBAV??? to determine if the stability issues with watching live tv is better. Im just trying to get a base line. Can I do stable recording recordings? Right now, I have confidence sage is recording right over several days (without watching TV). Im turning on video playing to go back a validate the daily shutdown issue. Then switching decoders ffdshow and maybe some commercially available ones PowerDVD and simular. As of right now Im pointing my finger at the decoder. As watching on another machine through Sage Client I would also get exceptions raised. Initially thinking it was my a slow server for h.264, I got a new machine to remove the weakest link. My next thought would be at sage itself, perhaps a defect watching h.264 over long periods or performing alot of channel switching..... I'll keep yall posted... |
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1) You get four days of no HD-PVR lockups as long as the server is recording only and not playing back anything. 2) When viewing Live TV at the server, the HD-PVR will lock up 1 to 2 times an evening. Is that correct? Can you make the HD-PVR lock up when you try? Will the HD-PVR reset by unplugging and replugging the USB cable only? Have you seen the thread about "HD PVR Java Heap size"? What is you CPU usage when playing Live TV? |
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I always had HDPVR lockups, but never once per day (at least after I got past an initial testing stage where I finally found a combination of computer/ir blaster/drivers and other settings that were reasonably dependable). I would say I averaged one lockup every 1 to 2 weeks. Not excruciating, but always something that grated on me.
I have 2 HDPVR's and I recently decided to split them up: one on the main sage server and the other on a network encoder server. Each has it's own usbuirt. i had one lockup a week after I tried this (which worried me quite a bit). But I haven't had a lockup since (about 3 weeks now I think). Crossing my fingers that I have licked this. That said, I'll never be 100% sure where the success comes from, because I also took some advice I found on these forums and uninstalled sage and all hauppage drivers/software on both machines and started fresh by installing the hdpvr software first. I even abandoned my 6 year old wiz.bin and installed a shiny new copy of the latest sage software. I also took other steps like turning my hdpvr's on the side so they stay cooler and I'm using the 1.5.6 drivers instead of the older ones I was always used. I locked my sat receivers to 720p a long time ago. Who knows what the exact magic is that makes these things stop locking up, but one or more of the solutions above seem to have worked for me (again, fingers crossed). |
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It's not that the firmware/hardware don't work as such, it's that they don't work in some combinations of hardware (receiver and computer) and some combinations of programming. Case in point: A number of driver releases specifically address the unit's firmware and which receivers they seek to improve compatibility with. Quote:
I realize it's absurd, but it is less so if you take into account that: -They did have faulty hardware earlier, so they still want to check RMAs in case it trully is a hardware failure... But -per Hauppauge rep- they're not finding anymore hardware failures now. But you can see they'd want to check. -Their driver/firmware install software is crap. Nothing new: They've always been bad at writing drivers. So they'd rather RMA than have the user fight it. At the end of the day, most of this is speculative, and the most important is that we all find a way to make our units work within SageTV!! Eric Last edited by eric3a; 11-13-2009 at 07:49 PM. |
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2. When I Watch Live TV. I get intermittent crashes sometimes in middle of movies some changing channels. 3. Have not tried to lock up PVR. Just turn watch tv and it crashes on its own. 4. When crashing I must restart Sage and cycling the HDPVR power. 5. I have to check the Heap size... 6. 30-35%. AMD Athlon II X4 620 Propus 2.6GHz - 4gb ram - ATI Radeon HD 4650 - 3TB Drive. This is a new install using XP 32-bit with the latest HDPVR 1.5.6.1 drivers using USBUIRT. |
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So I just had one of my units lockup on me... I went down into the basement and instead of powercycling the unit like i normally do, I simply removed the USB cord fromt he PC, waited 10 seconds then put it back in. This seemed to allow this unit to recover, but the 2nd unit locked up not 2 minutes later. I'm not sure if it's just luck that it happened then or if it's related.
I'll continue with the USB testing for now when the next few lockups happen. I'm getting about 1-2 per day on one or both devices. I'll be sure to report back my findings. I'm still running drivers 1.5.6 and haven't tried to downgrade to 1.0.5.301 in a couple days. Last time I tried those drivers they didn't work with my system well as the recordings got broken into dozen of files and there were significant playback issues. I may downgrade again this afternoon if I find the time and see if it results in different results. If I can't figure it out, I did order a couple of INSTEON ApplianceLincs which will work with my home automation so I'll be able to power cycle the units remotely. Eventually I hope to either have my home automation check SageTV for error message and cycle them or have SJQ check for error messages and tell my home automation software to cycle. |
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yeah both sage and my home automation software (HCA) provide great APIs... so I can either have HCA call sage's API and check for error messages every x minutes or I can have sagealert or sage job queue check for errors every x minutes and have it call HCA's api... just a matter of figuring out which way I want to code it.
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I wonder when they get the units back and test them how rigourously they are testing? It'd be easy to try it out for a few hours and then give it a clean bill of health. If it's really an issue that can be solved with a flash, I just don't understand why the flash couldn't be done with their latest drivers. Regardless, best of luck in trying to figure out exactly what the problem is. I'm not sure you'll get there since many have tried and failed in the past, which implies it's nothing easy to nail down. Hopefully your home automation will make it possible to automatically reset the unit which is pretty cool. I'm bumming that one of my units is having lockups... at least with the USB-UIRT I don't have to reboot the whole server everytime it happens (IR blaster would fail after HD-PVR power-cycle). |
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If I had two units, I'd run one for a week or two and just leave the Total Media Extreme app open without starting any Sage software and see what happens. If someone's already done that, can you point me to the thread? I've been told that Placeshifter can't run with 1080 files. That would be a software problem, no? Also, in detailed setup: advanced, there's a setting for "select user interface theme". Could that cause crashes if it's left in 1080? I was told that Placeshifter CAN deal with 720p files. Is there anything similar with the interface then (I don't know, because I am not a software engineer, hence the questions). And where do the video cards drivers come into play? There are soooo many software issues with trying to run a Sage system. it's no wonder more people don't switch to HD Tivo and Cablecards. I am just like you - five weeks of crashes with no apparent rhyme nor reason. Sometimes it's during a channel change, sometimes during a recording, sometimes during live tv, sometimes when the Sage interface on the server is in standby, and sometimes at the top and bottom of the hour when the SageTV tvguide interface rolls over to the next time-slot listing. My good old PVR-150 was a rock compared to the HD-PVR. My system is new and apparently what many people suggested would be a flawless system, yet, the SageTV/HD-PVR combo can't even go a day without crashing. The solution is always the same: shut down Sage; power down HD-PVR; power-up HD-PVR; re-start Sage. For two products that are cross-advertised on SageTV's web site, it's frustrating we have to go through this. |
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tvmaster2, you should take a trip down memory lane:
http://forums.freytechnologies.com/f...ad.php?t=34506
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It took me a while to get stability and only really achieved it with a headless server, moving cards around on the motherboard and trying different USB ports... until I got the right combo for my particular system. I feel rather lucky to have gotton reasonable results in just a couple of months. Many (like Chriscic) spent a lot more time getting there than I did and there are many others who are not there yet or have just given up on the HD PVR. I believe 100% that the issues are with the HD PVRs. They are very touchy to clean video and audio signals both. And, let's face it, USB 2.0 was developed a long time ago and HiDef is still very new. EDIT: I do like Win 7, but there was no pressing need for me to go there.
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I only watch on my HD200s. Best additions to my system I ever made. Never used placeshifter.
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What recording level are people using on the HDPVR? I was using Best-H.264 but was annoyed with jumpy remote Placeshifter playback. A couple weeks ago I changed it to Great-H.264 and am pleased with the quality and Placeshifter playback. I think the bitrate was just too much for my system to transcode for Placeshifter and I my recordings are fixed at 720p. Plus, H.264 is supposed to have higher efficiency than MPEG2 so the 5.9GB/hr is probably a little bit of overkill considering that's about the rate used on OTA and QAM broadcasts.
What are your thoughts on the recording bitrate?
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I am using Best-H.264. I can see a difference on my larger TVs. I've never used Placeshifter for playback but what you say makes sense.
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