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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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Advice would be greatly appreciated:
Currently running SageTV 6.6.2 on Win2003R2 server (32-bit) with firewire/HDPVR for tuning/capture. Looking to move to SageTV 7 on Win2008R2 server (64-bit) with SageDCT/Ceton (rid myself of the firewire/HDPVR combo). The technique I am favoring is to put the SageDCT/Ceton component on its own new standalone Network Tuner Box (i.e. Shuttle) running Windows 7 (64-bit) and streaming the video to be recorded/stored on the SageTV7/Win2008R2 (upgrade of my current server box). This would be similar in configuration to a SiliconDust Prime (if it was available and if SageTV supports it). Appreciate it if anyone could answer the following questions I have: Standalone Network Tuning Box (Shuttle) ---------------------------------------- 1. Does SageDCT need WMC or only Win7? 2. Does Ceton require WMC? (I noticed in thread that folks seem to be running WMC Setup - not sure if that is required to setup Ceton correctly) 3. Does SageTV stream the video directly from Ceton? If not, does it require the machine to be able to handle heavy disk I/O (4 HD streams written and read simultaneously from disk)? 4. The Ceton hardware requirements state that an HDCP compliant graphics card is necessary. Is this really necessary if the box is only acting as a Network Tuning Box for SageTV? SageTV 7 / Win2008 R2 Server ------------------------------ 1. If ncecessary, can SageDCT run on Win2008R2 instead of Win7? 2. Do you know of any issues running SageDCT from within a Win7 VM running on Windows Server? Thanks in advance. |
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Just Windows 7. It does not use WMC at all
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I believe so, I don't believe I saw anything that requires Windows 7. You will need enable UPnP Device Host and SSDP Discovery services though, both are disabled by default on Windows 2008 R2 and are required. I would only do this if you server is VT-d capable or the InfiniTV on the server. I've had an InfiniTV running on a Windows 2008 R2 system w/o issue for months now that was bridged an a private virtual network card for the W7 RemoteFx system could record using it. |
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You must run Microsoft’s Digital Cable Advisor (DCA) from the Extras Gallery in Windows Media Center. This application checks your computer to ensure it has adequate resources to support digital cable TV services and sets up Windows to allow viewing copy-protected cable TV content using Windows Media Center and a CableCARD-based digital cable tuner like the Ceton InfiniTV 4. Code:
Activate your CableCARD. If your cable operator sent a technician to your home to install the CableCARD then the technician will assist you in performing this step. If you are installing the CableCARD yourself, click Next on the Activate Your CableCARD screens. Call your cable operator when prompted (a phone number may appear on the screen) and tell them you need to pair and activate a CableCARD with the Ceton InfiniTV 4 OCUR digital cable tuner in your PC. Your cable operator will walk you through the process of pairing and authenticating the CableCARD with your local cable system. During this process, you will need to provide them with information from the TV Setup screen: The reason I am trying to understand how to do this successfully without WMC is that the external box I want to install the Ceton card in only has 1 PCI-E slot and I'm trying to make sure I can succesfully install, activate and verify it is working without WMC which requires a HDCP compliant card that requires another PCI-E slot that I do not have.... Quote:
Last edited by sflamm; 06-13-2011 at 11:59 PM. |
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I may be way off base here (and will not be surprised if I am proven wrong), but the way I understand how things work:
Again, I'm happy to be proven wrong on these two points, but I suspect you're going to have a flat forehead if you're determined to get the Ceton working in a server OS... KoB |
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I suspect you are correct about the DRM on Win2008R2 - which is why I was considering using a Win7 VM on the Win2008R2 server if I went that way.
My current thinking is to dedicate a separate small form factor (SFF) PC (i.e. shuttle box) to Win7 and install the Ceton there - use it as a networked tuner. With that said, I only have 1 PCIE slot in my shuttle. 1. Can I set this up correctly without WMC? (I dont believe WMC will initialize properly without an HDCP compliant video card which the builtin Shuttle video is not - and I do not have a second slot to put such a video card in). 2. Using WMC, can I get this up and running without the HDCP compliant video card? |
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heffe2001 - thanks for the invaluable pointer.
My only workaround would have been to buy a PCI HDCP ready video card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...=1&PageSize=20 Does anyone know a card they would recommend? My Ceton is on its way - so I will try the DCA override when it arrives. |
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My installation is a Windows 7 x64 central server running on a Supermicro motherboard. Its on-mobo graphics chip is definitely not "good enough" for DCA; using the above workaround, DCA passed and I was able to install the Ceton successfully. Using this workaround, you should not need to buy a new video card of any kind. KoB |
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Looks promising, as the only thing the script really does is call MSFT program to update machine for digital cable:
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C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_MSIL\UpdateMachineForDigitalCable\UpdateMachineForDigitalCable.exe' |
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Yep, while it hasn't been tested on W2K8R2 I'd expect it to work as long as .NET is installed and the services mentioned above are running.
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1- As I said I have an InfiniTV running in Window Server 2008 R2 and WHS 2011. There are some steps needed as I mentioned above w/ the services but all relatively simple changes. 2- There is no plumbing when it comes to Copy-Freely content. All you need is the Host ID and CableCARD serial number to give to your cable company to pair. Some companies you don't even need to do that as they do not require pairing, such as Verizon FiOS. And I don't doubt your knowledge is good but I suspect I have more thorough understanding of both the InfiniTV and SageDCT in this case. Last edited by mikinho; 06-14-2011 at 12:07 PM. |
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Told ya so!
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So, can you clarify the following for me... Quote:
I was greatly oversimplifying when I referred to "plumbing". The point I was asserting is that you DO need to run the DCA to configure/enable/prod/whatever the digital rights infrastructure in order to prepare the Windows 7 system to work with CableCard, even if you do not actually use WMC7. Is that incorrect? Quote:
I appreciate you taking the time to clarify your responses and flesh out my understanding of all of this... KoB |
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* SageDCT will not install on platforms before Windows 7 (VersionNT >= 601) Last edited by babgvant; 06-14-2011 at 02:34 PM. |
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I'm trying to get this working and not quite understanding something. On my win 7 box that has ceton in it I can use the ceton fine inside wmc. I setup sagedct on that box and built the config. Moved it to my xp box running latest sage. Configured all and sage sees tuner and tunes channel (I can see that on the 7 box) but I get no video on sage box. Any tips/ideas? Not clear why I need bridging running and or how to get it (Ceton) properly setup in bridging mode. thanks Quote:
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Also used Babgvant's SageDCT before it went public so I have more experience with it than most other than Andy himself Quote:
SageDCT is not using the CableCARD so it does not need to know how to decrypt anything...all that happens on the InfiniTV itself, not on the operating system. Quote:
Prior to a change CableLabs made last year to the specs all content coming off of a DRI needed to be wrapped in a form of DRM so even Copy-Freely content previously needed DRM but not anymore. Quote:
Last edited by mikinho; 06-14-2011 at 03:53 PM. |
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Whether or not Verizon requires pairing of the cablecard (I don't think they do), they won't send you one for self-install (as easy as it is). Unfortunately, they will send a tech out and most times you'll be able to take it from there and just display the info in the Ceton Diagnostic so they can go home.
I know that's a bit of a tangent and only loosely related to "pairing" per se, but I wanted it to be clear for those that are still ordering the setup. It won't matter to most people whether it's paired or not -- most don't have another cablecard device sitting idle to switch the card to even if they wanted to. (Though it makes it easy to test a Prime, should you get one.) I have the latest beta firmware installed and the latest SageDCT service running, and it's "very close". I think I have issues with the infinitv card more than anything. Andy has be phenomenal at helping me troubleshoot the setup. I still get "No Signal" at (mostly) random times, and sometimes changing the channel up/down one channel and back fixes that -- but that shouldn't be required. It should "just work". I have a very low SAF right now and I'm borderline ready to throw it thru the window at times, but I'm not giving up. It has such promise -- and like I said, Andy's SageDCT is perfect for what it does, I think Ceton has a bunch of work to still do.
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mikinho,
Could you please answer the following questions for me? 1. Above you state that you are running the Ceton card on a Win2008R2 server (yay!) ... I have been told by babgvant that Ceton only supported Win 7 drivers - that the installer will not run. Is it correct to assume based on your information that I can successfully run the Ceton installer on win2008R2? Or is there some other method for installation? (I understand I would need to enable the need enable UPnP Device Host and SSDP Discovery services) to allow it to work 2. SageDCT appears to be able to be installed anywhere (in theory) but in practice requires Windows 7 or later (includes Win2008R2 but no Windows XP). It's job appears to be to talk to the Ceton uPnP server and act as a network encoder for SageTV (a feature long in SageTV). Most of SageTV users have no reason to want to run 7MC - and have no need for video that is not "copy freely" (what would they do with it inside SageTV?) It should not be required to run DCA, correct? (as we do not need 7MC and therefore do not need OCUR tuners to work) You state you have done this: Quote:
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4. You wrote a guide and tool on bridging the Ceton network interface with the OS network interface http://www.missingremote.com/guide/s...t-htpc-systems Even after logging in to missing remote and looking at the botton the tool is nowhere to be found... where do we locate it please? Also, why bridge the network interface at all? Not sure what the advantage is here? Last edited by sflamm; 06-14-2011 at 06:54 PM. |
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One more follow-on question:
To install the beta firmware one needs to join the beta program? I assume that is open to everyone? |
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I can try
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The Network Tuner Wizard will only install on Windows 7 since it a Media Center add-in to aid in Network Bridging. Quote:
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