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Are you all using two or more Colossus card in your server?
I am having this issue still but I notice it happens after I did lots of channel surfing or switching from channel to channel then a couple hours later problem would arise which evenly lead to server crash. So today I decided to take out of Colossus card and run only just one to see if this issue remain or go away. Bill
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HTPC System GIGABYTE GA-MA69GM-S2H AM2 AMD 690G HDMI // AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz // G.SKILL 6GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR // Hauppauge Colossus HD-PVR // Hauppauge Colossus HD-PVR // Seagate ST3750640AS 750GB SATA-300 16MB // DVD R/W - SAMSUNG Black Media Extenders HD300 HTPC Software Windows 7 Professional 64bits // SageTV 7.1.x // Java 1.7.x |
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HTPC System GIGABYTE GA-MA69GM-S2H AM2 AMD 690G HDMI // AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz // G.SKILL 6GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR // Hauppauge Colossus HD-PVR // Hauppauge Colossus HD-PVR // Seagate ST3750640AS 750GB SATA-300 16MB // DVD R/W - SAMSUNG Black Media Extenders HD300 HTPC Software Windows 7 Professional 64bits // SageTV 7.1.x // Java 1.7.x |
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I had the problem with 1 colossus and 1 hdpvr. now i have two colossus and cannot get sound on 1 card. frustrating.
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{Server: Gigabyte EP45-DS3R - Q9550 - 4GB RAM - 2TB Storage - Win7 - Sage 7.x} {Tuners: (2) Colossus' (1) HDPVR attached to (3) U-Verse STB - (2) Pinnacle USB HD Sticks OTA - (2) HVR1600's OTA} (Clients: (2) HD200 (1) HD300} |
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My SO has complained of problems using the Colossus while watching live TV (she watches a lot of live TV ) and her description of it sounded like some on this thread. I finally got to see it myself and both the video and audio were stuttering, kind of stop and go. Sage itself was slow to respond. I tried stopping and restarting the show with no change, then powered cycled the HD300 with no change. Then I changed the channel with the same symptoms on two other channels. About that time the HD300 just stopped responding altogether.
I remoted to the server and found SageTVService.exe was using only single digit CPU but 908,000 K of memory. I have the Java heap set to 1024K. I opened services.msc and restarted the Sage service and immediately everything began working perfectly and stabilized at 475,000K memory (normal for my server). It really looks like something caused Sage to max out the available RAM and everything Sage (UI, recordings, etc.) started suffering not just the Colossus. S |
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Maybe this will solve the problem. Hey, I can dream, can't I?
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Server: MSI Z270 SLI Plus ATX Motherboard, Intel i7-7700T CPU, 32GB Memory, Unraid 6.11.5, sagetvopen-sagetv-server-opendct-java11 Docker (version 2.0.7) Tuners: 2 x SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime Cable TV Tuners, SiliconDust HDHomeRun CONNECT 4K OTA Tuner Clients: Multiple HD300 Extenders, Multiple Fire TV Stick 4K Max w/MiniClient Miscellaneous: Multiple Sony RM-VLZ620 Universal Remote Controls |
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Do you by chance have the "display season and episode number" plugins on? I hate to cast false blame, but these were killing my beta (unrelated to colossus) with the exact same symptom. I uninstalled them and problem gone.
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I had a similar issue and don't have this plugin installed. First the picture went kindof weird (with some interference down the middle). Then I went into channel setup to preview and the picture returned to normal but the sound started stuttering on and off. When I had one colossus I had no problems, but all of this just started happening when I put in the 2nd one.
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This has never happened before installing the Colossus and, according to the SO, has happened frequently since and only when the Colossus is being used. The 2 HD-PVR's don't cause this. S |
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do you have any plugins, any at all? If so, you have to remove all of them.
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Gigabyte GA-MA770-DS3/4gb DDR2/AMD Phenom 955 3.2ghz Quad Core Windows 7 64bit Home Premium Hauppauge 1600/1850/2250/colossus/2650(CableCard 2 tuner) 8tb RAID5 storage/media/other &3tb RAID5 backup storage on a HighPoint RocketRaid 2680 1tb 3 disk Recording Pool all in a beautiful Antec 1200 SageMyMovies/Comskip/PlayON/SageDCT/SRE HD100/HD300 extenders |
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About an hour ago I checked and SageTVService.exe was back up to ~867 MB. I took JP's advice and disabled all plugins on all extenders and restarted the Sage service. I am back to a plain jane default install and will monitor closely over the next few days.
I have an SSD drive on the way and hopefully I will be doing a Win7, Sage 7 install from scratch this weekend in order to purge any unwanted remnants hanging around. The current install started at Sage 4 (maybe 5) and there have been a lot of upgrades and plugins since including Nielms webserver upgraded to the V6 jetty webserver + the V6 version of SageAlerts that should be upgraded to the V7 versions. I use native resolution recording 480i, 720p, and 1080i but just remembered that I set my bitrates to the custom HD-PVR Max and Colossus Max rates that SHS posted shortly after installing the Colossus. When I get home I will return them to the built-in rates. S |
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Anyone here tried the 7.1.3 beta yet and still having same issue?
My SageTV is tied up with recordings so won't be a couple more hours before I get a chance to try 7.1.3 Bill
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HTPC System GIGABYTE GA-MA69GM-S2H AM2 AMD 690G HDMI // AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz // G.SKILL 6GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR // Hauppauge Colossus HD-PVR // Hauppauge Colossus HD-PVR // Seagate ST3750640AS 750GB SATA-300 16MB // DVD R/W - SAMSUNG Black Media Extenders HD300 HTPC Software Windows 7 Professional 64bits // SageTV 7.1.x // Java 1.7.x |
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I have yet to see it, but its still early. Mine pause play pause play was not consistant.
Update: Spoke too soon. It happened, however changing channels fixes the issue. ???? Update: still have audio sync issues as well.
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{Server: Gigabyte EP45-DS3R - Q9550 - 4GB RAM - 2TB Storage - Win7 - Sage 7.x} {Tuners: (2) Colossus' (1) HDPVR attached to (3) U-Verse STB - (2) Pinnacle USB HD Sticks OTA - (2) HVR1600's OTA} (Clients: (2) HD200 (1) HD300} Last edited by metzz71; 03-09-2011 at 10:29 PM. |
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Well this is still happening to me even though all plugins on all clients and extenders have been disabled. I'm still running the 1.x versions of the Jetty webserver and SageAlert (Never got around to migrating to 2.x versions) so those will have to be uninstalled. Well, since my new SSD arrived today, I'm just going to do a 'from scratch' install of Win7/Sage7 and will run without any plugins at all until this is resolved.
What I found today is that I started getting recording errors on both HD-PVR's and the Colossus and complaints that Sage was responding poorly or not at all. When I checked, SageTVService.exe was at 875 MB RAM and steadily climbing. When I tried to restart the service from services.msc the process errored out saying it was unable to stop the service. I then had to end task and then reboot. From my (limited so far) observations SageTVService.exe stays steady at ~475MB RAM until it starts recording from the Colossus. It then begins to climb slowly. RAM usage does not return to lower levels after recordig stops but stays steady at the new higher level. If I start recording again with the Colossus RAM usage again begins climbing until it reaches the high 800 MB levels when I start getting recording errors. As soon as the recording errors begin RAM usage starts climbing at a significantly faster rate and quickly maxes out and Sage become useless until a reboot. S |
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Does the Hauppauge drivers run in the SageTVService.exe memory space? I wouldn't think so but the thought occured to me that the drivers have a memory leak and I'm seeing that reflected in the Sage process. Does the SageTVService.exe process run inside the Java heap? I seem to recall that the core is written in C++ and only the UI is Java. If that is the case then the Java heap may have nothing to do with running Sage headless as a service only. Am I confusing myself? S |
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Some further observations have modified my hypothesis:
The amount of RAM used by the SageTVService.exe does not steadily climb while the Colossus is recording but does increase each time the Colossus produces a recording error. The Colossus produces many minor glitches throughout the day and usually recovers and continues recording. Each of these cause a small jump the the RAM usage. The RAM usage does not go back down after the recovery so by evening SageTVService.exe is in the 750-800 MB range. Occasionally, the Colossus recording 'glitch' is more severe and requires stopping the recording and tonight just froze and caused the HD300 to power off somehow. After turning it back on I was able to record from the Colossus again. But RAM usage had jumped another 100 MB by then. Conclusion: Each time the Colossus experiences a recordig 'glitch' SageTVService.exe experiences a corresponding jump in RAM usage. The longer the 'glitch' the larger the increase in RAM usage. Serious 'glitches' see the RAM usage climb considerably and I can watch it happen in Task Manager. SageTVService.exe never releases these increases of RAM back to the system so eventually Sage maxes out all the available RAM and becomes increasingly unresponsive until it crashes and/or requires a restart/reboot. S |
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what have you done to fix this, if anything? I have a similar problem, in that my HD-PVR kills the Colossus' audio when the HD-PVR starts to record.
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