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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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No, the webUI isn't in openDCT yet (though at one point, EnterNoEscape has plans to include one).
New installs of sage have discovery of network encoders enabled by default, but if the setting is already false in Sage.properties, it won't be turned on. You'll need to do so: Code:
network_encoder_discovery=true
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Thanks Fuzzy, I shut down sage and changed the line discover_networked_tuners to true and it does find the windows openDCT (can tell by the IP), but not the docker openDCT. Is there something else that needs to be changed? The openDCT log file shows no errors.
attaching the openDCT log if that would help.
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The property is network_encoder_discovery=true. I'm not sure what discover_networked_tuners is. Beyond that, I'd need to see sagetv_0.txt as well.
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Yes, it was network_encoder_discovery=true. I was going from faltering memory. Here's the sagetv_0.txt Thanks You! Bobby
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You don't appear to have sage actually logging anything (that file just has a few plugins that don't obey the debug setting). enable logging in sage.properties and start it up again (should probably enable network encoder debugging as well):
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debug_logging=true network_encoder_debug=true
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This has got to be something to do with your network topography stopping broadcasts from getting from your SageTV Server, to OpenDCT. Looking through your various logs you've posted, I'm seeing three very different IP addresses:
192.168.122.1 192.168.1.190 172.17.0.2
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I can tell you the bottom one is docker. The other ones are likely real network adapters.
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190 is the windows machine running openDCT on the same network. I suspect the 122.1 may be an unused port on the unraid machine. I'll check that when I get home. The windows SageTV doesn't see the docker openDCT either. Might there be any diagnostic commands I can run from within openDCT ?
Thanks!! Bobby
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I am thinking of setting up a test system for V9.
Does OpenDCT need to be running on the same PC as SageTV? Or can I use the version running on the system with SageTV V7?
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OpenDCT, being a network encoder, can reside anywhere. For auto-discovery to work, it needs to be on the same subnet as the sagetv server, so that the broadcast from the server can be seen by OpenDCT for it to respond.
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Great. Thanks!
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Can OpenDCT act as network encoder for my old Hauppauge HVR-1600 and HVR-1800 tuner cards?
I have these tuners installed in a Sage client (that used to be my Sage server) and I'd like to make them available to my new Sage server running in the unRAID Docker.
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However, for what you want, SageTV itself can act as a network encoder for your HVR-1600 and HVR-1800 cards though. You'd uninstall the SageTVClient from that computer, and install the full SageTV package, set it up for those devices, and configure it to be a network encoder, then you can still use the UI instance of it as a client (Launching SageTV.exe -client) that connects to your main server. This (using one instance of sagetv to record for another instance of sagetv) was actually the original purpose of the network encoder protocol that openDCT uses.
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If you use SageTV as a network encoder and have your recording directories as UNC paths, will the capture device write directly to the UNC path or does it travel to the server?
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I believe the SageTV Network Encoder talks directly back to the server, and lets the server write the file.
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I'm still experiencing issues with openDCT/docker and thought I'd try a clean install since I've just upgraded to unraid 6.2.1. If I remember correctly when first installing openDCT on windows you needed to run the console mode first, then stop the service and restart. Is this still required and does this need to be done with the docker? Also, I assumed that the order is to start openDCT, then start sagetv. Is this correct?
Thanks so much, Bobby
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Do you by chance have a Windows instance of OpenDCT? I ended up copying the working OpenDCT properties from my Windows install to the unRaid OpenDCT instance and was successful (note: I did edit the properties file from Windows before using it for the docker install, mainly to remove any IP address referring to the Windows instance.) I prefer to start OpenDCT first then SageTV, weather it matters or not. (Have you seen this thread? https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63586 )
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Thanks very much for the post. I do have a functioning windows install, though it's a lesser version. Absolutely worth a try though.
Bobby Update. Using the windows version of the properties file did not work for me. But thanks for the link. I'm following the progress. .
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