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So in the log I noticed "The channel '1742' does not have a frequency on the lineup 'qam_hdhomerun_1073439b". Attached is the qam_hdhomerun_1073439b.properties from the lineup directory. I'm not sure how it is generated or what it should look like.
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#2482
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1) Is there a Ceton tuner installed in some computer on your home network, the same network that the Quatro is on?
2) Is the Ceton tuner installed in the same machine that you are using to try and get the Quatro working in SageTV? |
#2483
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I did have a working Ceton tuner until 2 or 3 weeks ago. It stopped working; I removed the card and uninstalled the software.
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#2484
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Okay, because remnants of a Ceton tuner are showing up in your log, and that is one thing that may be creating the tuning [frequency] confusion. I think OpenDCT somehow sees that tuner on initial configuration and it may have a negative impact on how the Quatro is tuned.
Make sure that you don't have any other tuners on your test system, and aren't attempting to use Premium TV and Antenna TV on the Quatro at the same time. |
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I see that. It is even showing up on machines that did not have the ceton card in them (I guess OpenDCT made them into networked tuners). I'm not sure what I can do to further purge Ceton from my system. Are there registry keys OpenDCT uses?
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We're still dropping packets like crazy. I'm not sure what else to have you do other than try a different NIC (preferably an Intel NIC).
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#2487
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You sure you have the Windows Defender Firewall SERVICE completely disabled, and after rebooting, checking to make sure? Your log files aren't throwing any Java errors, and the Windows 10 firewall is the only other thing my install had issue with. And possibly the ceton card being on the network I suppose, never confirmed that. Next time you take a run at this, please post the OpenDCT and the Sagetv log file from the same run. Last edited by KryptoNyte; 11-04-2018 at 12:06 PM. |
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If there's any networking equipment (switches, etc) in the path, it might be worth rebooting them. I've got a couple of Trendnet 24-port switches that occasionally start eating packets for no apparent reason.
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Something weird is happening for sure. It's a brand new machine with an Intel NIC onboard. When I checked for dropped packets (using ifconfig, or something like that) the output tells me there are no dropped packets.
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There's gremlins in there for sure (UPNP maybe?). For now I've set it up to record via plex. Not ideal, but it is a short term solution. I'll give it a try in a day or two. Wayne
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Based on the fact that I am seeing FFmpeg being used here, I'm not sure that's how this particular problem happened.
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Networking is not my strong point and I'm not sure where to look next. When I ran ifconf -i I looked at the output and the numbers under TX drops and RX drops were 0. Pointers welcome. I've not been able to make new recordings for months
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I've actually deleted all of the tuners, shut down the firewall (public and private), uninstalled OpenDCT and removed the remaining directories, rebooted, and then reinstalled OpenDCT, ran as console, started service, restarted sage and added a tuner back in. And still seeing Ceton in the logs. And it still doesn't work.
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It looks to me like all the references to Ceton in that log are normal for OpenDCT searching the network and not finding it, so I think you're okay in that respect.
At this point, I think we'll have to ask ENE if he can determine what it is that's creating that message; Code:
ERROR HDHRNativeCaptureDevice - The channel '1110' does not have a frequency on the lineup 'qam_hdhomerun_1073439b'. Just out of curiosity, every time you post an OpenDCT log, it appears that you attempt to tune channel 2 before anything else. I do not understand that. |
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Have you done a channel scan from the HDHR interface, (not in SageTV)? Maybe try that.
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#2500
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"CH:33 major:3 minor:1 prog:1 phy:35 frq:597250000 #:KCRA-TV" I would expect something similar for the SCN files. I'd like to see someone else's with a working system. Maybe I could even use theirs. Wayne
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