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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 do you think it is better to leave the hd pvr installed?
I need to do a minimal install, due to installing on WHS, any suggestions? Thanks for the help
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I installed my 2 colossus first, then added the hd pvr. I don't think order matters to be honest, but personally I wouldn't try to get it all working at the same time either. Get 1 working and recording first, verify it is stable, then add the next one.
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Thanks for the info. My sage server has been very unstable since introducing the colossus. I am now working on getting the colossus working and stable. I am debating getting another, if this becomes stable. It has been extremely bad when trying to use the hd pvr and a colossus at the same time. What pvr drivers are you using?
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I used the latest that's on their website.
Have you set your java heap size? I set mine to 1024. Also, I did not use any plugins while I setup the tuners. |
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HD PVR @ Component + Optical Audio is very stable, and Colossus @ Component + RCA Audio is very stable. I haven't had any problems since changing the Colossus to RCA Audio.
But that defeats the purpose, as I don't really want to record movies without DD 5.1. I guess I could remove the movie channels from the Colossus lineup, but how about Hauppauge getting the driver fixed so that I have a full-featured product.
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SageTV server & client: Win 10 Pro x64, Intel DH67CF, Core i5 2405s, 8 GB ram, Intel HD 3000, 40GB SSD system, 4TB storage, 2x HD PVR component + optical audio, USB-UIRT 2 zones + remote hack, Logitech Harmony One, HDMI output to Sony receiver with native Intel bitstreaming |
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What is the general stability of 2 colossus in a server with no hd pvr in the mix?? Are people still having to reboot? Thanks
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Server: Antec 300, AMD Phenom 9750, 4 gig ram, 4 tb-with pooled recording , Lite on Blu-ray drive Tuners: 2 HD-PVR, 1 HDHR Clients: 2 HD200 |
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Granted, I don't have a Colossus but my system is completely stable and doesn't require regular reboots. I can't remember the last time it was rebooted.
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Our system been stable for 3+ years with PVR500 until we intro Colossus into the system then we started have to do daily reboot I would not say it stable if a daily reboot is needed and I am not even calling my system stable as you can see in several post back that I am waiting for the day that either Happauage or SageTV fixes whatever is causing the system to be unstable before I can declare it stable. Zero reboots = stable system period (I am not counting the reboot needed for windows update or intro of new softwares but only the reboots because your system is rendered useless due to a crash or unstable drivers/hardwares) Bill
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At the end of the day, I don't have time nor do I want to trouble shoot the problem. So if at 4:20 in the morning, my computer self reboots, and I don't have to worry about it, that is stable to me. For others, it is not stable. What I don't understand is why we continue to have this same conversation. For some people, daily reboot is non-issue. For others, it is an issue. But to automatically assume that a simple fix like a daily reboot is unstable fails to consider that it keeps the WAF high and keeps my stress level low because I don't have to worry about the server, and to me is success and stable.
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Media Server: Win 7 Home (32 bit), GIGABYTE GA-EP43-UD3L LGA 775 Intel P43 ATX Intel Motherboard, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9505 Yorkfield 2.83GHz, 4 GB Ram, Geforce 9600 GT PCI-E, 1x HD PVR, HD homerun (2x for OTA, 1x for FIOS QAM), 1 x HD Homerun Prime with cablecard from FIOS. Client: Windows 10 Pro Media Extenders: HD-200 x 3, HD-200 x 2 Last edited by mistergq; 05-27-2011 at 05:57 AM. |
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My concern is that if we are all complacent with a daily reboot, that the underlying root cause of the problem will never get fixed. We need to keep the pressure on Sage/Hauppauge to correct the real problem, so that we no longer need to do daily restarts to get their product to perform reliably.
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Just curious though as to why you reboot the PC as opposed to just stop/starting SageTV Service? That is what I have been doing since installing the Colosuss and my system is very stable with no problems with Colosuss recordings.
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bits (Windows Media Center Convert) PC: W7 32bit, Intel Q9550 2.83 Quad, 4GB DRAM Cap Devices: Colosuss+UIRT+Cable STB; HDHR QAM+OTA, USB MediaSonic (6TB) Network Players: HD200, (2) HD300s Viewing: Samsung 55" 8000, Sony 50" and HP 37" The more complicated it is the more likely it will break! |
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Regarding what he said about extenders not releasing the java heap, though, I don't have any extenders, don't have to reboot unless there's a Windows update, but I do run 2 HD-PVRs. So, maybe he's onto something?
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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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I've been running 3 extenders for years without any java heap issues at all. Only after installing the colossus did I experience anything that even looked like a java issue and the Colossus issue was traced to the firmware/driver. Calls to hardware drivers must be made from the Sage core so if there is a bad driver it takes Sage down with it. This has the effect of causing the java heap numbers to increase but the root cause was still the Huappauge drivers and not Sage.
Since the latest Hauppage driver these symptoms have disappeared and now I only have the very occasional blue screen recording (NOT BSOD). Only two or three total so far. I have stopped the nightly reboot as it is no longer needed for me because my system is now stable again. <commence beating the dead horse> Quote:
But There is nothing horribly wrong with a nightly reboot, I have done it myself when I have had to. Sometimes you have to take what you can get in order to keep up the WAF. If a workaround solves the practical issue then you can put off finding the root cause. Really, if you can't use it what's the point, right? S |
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The danger with using a workaround such as a nightly reboot or service restart is that the root cause may never be found. The reboot just becomes regular routine. And in fact, the cause may be discovered and fixed by someone else but the person who now has a routine reboot never knows.
The point is that a regular reboot should NEVER be routine. A system should remain stable without regular reboots or service restarts. It may work around an "emergent" issue but it certainly does nothing to solve it.
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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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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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In this particular case the general root cause seems to be the addition of the Colosuss. So until Hauppauge and or Sage find the issue, a daily service restart IMO does not constitute a danger. Before Colosuss no reboots or service restarts unless warranted.....after Colosuss it is required in order to get on with life in regards to TV recording/viewing.
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bits (Windows Media Center Convert) PC: W7 32bit, Intel Q9550 2.83 Quad, 4GB DRAM Cap Devices: Colosuss+UIRT+Cable STB; HDHR QAM+OTA, USB MediaSonic (6TB) Network Players: HD200, (2) HD300s Viewing: Samsung 55" 8000, Sony 50" and HP 37" The more complicated it is the more likely it will break! |
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You are correct that a workaround is left in place until a permanent solution is found however long that takes. His point is that you should be diligent in pursuing the root cause and not accept a workaround as a permanent solution, unless you truly have to. There is a real danger that once a workaround is in place the root cause will be forgotton.
The IT department I work for follows ITIL best practices. When we encounter an issue for which the root cause cannot be fixed or identified quickly we pursue a workaround so the end user can continue to work and then open a problem ticket so that the root cause is not forgotten and that someone will continue to pursue a permanent solution. That problem ticket stays open until the root cause is fixed or we determine that it will never be fixed. In that case the workaround is accepted as the permanent fix and the ticket is closed. S |
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I have a USB HD-PVR that just died. It's still under warranty, but its probably going to be a while before I get a new one.
I actually have a Colossus just sitting around that I never installed. Various problems with the Sage betas and stability problems with the Colossus scared me away from installing it. But, under the circumstances, this might be a good time to install it. Would I need to do anything special to install the Colossus since I already had an HD-PVR installed? I'd rather not wipe away all of my Hauppauge drivers, since I have an HVR-1600 connected still. |
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