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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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I would simply avoid passing the data through a consumer router at all. Get a dedicated network switch to deal with in-network traffic, and then connect that through the router just for your internet traffic.
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room |
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I don't necessarily blame your router unless it's blasting your network with useless data. Something as simple as a large file transfer from your server or a backup running on the server can cause the kind of problem I saw in your logs. If something else on the network is broadcasting a lot, that could also be a problem.
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I do use a switch but the router assigns the IP addresses. Will need to do some research to learn how to separate the internet traffic from the SageTV server which is also my desktop. Would I need a dedicated SageTV server? I have several older computers that I could convert if that would help. Thanks for suggestions.
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Switching may be another matter. And I've seen the other threads on here talking about many of the Gigabit routers not actually being Gigabit capable for those people who have gigabit internet already. Which just makes it more confusing. Start throwing WAP(Wireless access point), Firewall, and NAT(Gateway//Network Address Translation) duties on top of things and you've got a very busy box even before it tries to do any packet switching for local traffic. I certainly remember blog posts and arguments from the min/max performance crowd that advocates for dedicated hardware for specific tasks(the Firewall in particular tends to get a lot of that attention, WAP coming in a close second), although most home users shouldn't need to go to that extreme. But at this point, using the Router as a WAP/Firewall/Gateway only at this point isn't too much of an undertaking. Even the Gigabit Switches aren't too bad price wise. Let the Dedicated Switches do the local network switching, leave the Router for the Wireless and internet traffic. Particularly when dealing with "production" network devices, such as a Media Server(like Sage) and any (locally) networked equipment it may use(preferably on the same switch). Life is likely to be little less painful that way. |
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OpenDCT 0.5.26-Stable
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guidance, migrate from primenetencorder to opendct
Community, I feel like I've seen some posts on this, but my search mojo is failing me.
I went from Sagedct to the newer sagedct a couple years ago (thx again bobvgant) then went to primenetencoder a while after that (thx for that app also) and it's been working great, but it clearly is the past and I'm trying to get current. Now running V9 and loving it, so next step (before scheduler change and then trying linux) is getting on to OpenDCT. The opendct setup instructions look super clear, but I feel like 2 things missing. #1, Is there a way to "migrate" my primenetencoder setup regarding tuners/channels frequencies etc. to opendct? I have qty 2, 3 tuner network HR Primes with CC in them and qty 2, 2 tuner hdhr4 ATSC network tuners and one HD PVR (that I don't need opendct to touch). #2, What's the right way to save and re-use my channel settings inside Sage after I switch from PNE to ODCT? or is there one? Thanks
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Similar Failure
Hi EnterNoEscape,
I had a failure last night similar to one a few weeks ago, same time across all tuners. You said that was a corrupted stream from Comcast. Can you please check and see if this is the same issue? Thanks, John
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21:54:36.813 [SageTVTuningMonitor-59] DEBUG SageTVTuningMonitor - The consumer appears to be stuck at 13313202892, file system length 13313202892, file name '\\SageTV\Recorded TV 3\NCISLosAngeles-S08E19-767-23764761-0.ts', copy protection COPY_FREELY.
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Thanks again for all of your support!
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Hardware: Intel Core i5-3330 CPU; 8GB (2 x 4GB); 2-4TB WD Blue SATA 6.0Gb/s HDD; Windows 7 Servers: ChannelsDVR, Plex, AnyStream, PlayOn, Tuner: HDHomeRun Connect Quatro Tuner: HDHomeRun Connect Duo Sources: OTA, Sling Blue, Prime, Disney+, Clients: ShieldTV (2), Fire TV Stick 4K (4) |
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So I tried live transcoding of mpeg2 to mpeg4. It works, but it stutters. I'm not sure how to really describe it other than to say the video isn't smooth any more.
I'm glad to see that it really doesn't take much more than 15% of my CPU to do this so that is a welcome site. What do I need to do to test this or what am I looking for in the logs that will help tell me what's going on?
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SageTV Server: unRAID Docker v9, S2600CPJ, Norco 24 hot swap bay case, 2x Xeon 2670, 64 GB DDR3, 3x Colossus for DirecTV, HDHR for OTA Living room: nVidia Shield TV, Sage Mini Client, 65" Panasonic VT60 Bedroom: Xiomi Mi Box, Sage Mini Client, 42" Panasonic PZ800u Theater: nVidia Shield TV, mini client, Plex for movies, 120" screen. Mitsubishi HC4000. Denon X4300H. 7.4.4 speaker setup. |
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Export saves the channels using the tuner name. Import will create a blank import file, and then you just paste the data in the export file, and hit import again. Worked great on both mine, and my dad's systems.
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16 physical, 32 with hyper-threading.
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SageTV Server: unRAID Docker v9, S2600CPJ, Norco 24 hot swap bay case, 2x Xeon 2670, 64 GB DDR3, 3x Colossus for DirecTV, HDHR for OTA Living room: nVidia Shield TV, Sage Mini Client, 65" Panasonic VT60 Bedroom: Xiomi Mi Box, Sage Mini Client, 42" Panasonic PZ800u Theater: nVidia Shield TV, mini client, Plex for movies, 120" screen. Mitsubishi HC4000. Denon X4300H. 7.4.4 speaker setup. |
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Server: PhenomII X4 810, 16GB, 4850, C: 256GB Samsung SSD, D: HGST 3TB, E: HGST 4TB, H: 3T Seagate, 1.5 TB on NAS via UNC, Win 10 x64, Sage 9 Cable provider is Comcast, Schedules Direct Tuners: 4 ATSC - 2 seperate HD Homeruns all via Channel Master CM2016 on roof, 6 cable via 2 hdhomerun primes (opendct), 1 HD-PVR (in tuner priority order) Clients: Wired: HD300, HD200, HD200 running Squeeze Slave, Placeshifters, HD200 (via wireless N bridge) |
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Then 15% is likely a few cores. If you can post the log, it should have the FPS we're really getting, but my experience has been that stuttering means it doesn't have the resources it needs.
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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
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Video is more or less smooth, but the audio is choppy. Here are the logs.
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SageTV Server: unRAID Docker v9, S2600CPJ, Norco 24 hot swap bay case, 2x Xeon 2670, 64 GB DDR3, 3x Colossus for DirecTV, HDHR for OTA Living room: nVidia Shield TV, Sage Mini Client, 65" Panasonic VT60 Bedroom: Xiomi Mi Box, Sage Mini Client, 42" Panasonic PZ800u Theater: nVidia Shield TV, mini client, Plex for movies, 120" screen. Mitsubishi HC4000. Denon X4300H. 7.4.4 speaker setup. |
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12:05:10.700 [NIOHTTPProducerImpl-124:HDHomeRun HDHR4-2US Tuner 1043DBF9-0] WARN SeekableCircularBufferNIO - The buffer has 7863256 bytes left to be read, has only 1065 bytes left for writing and 1316 bytes cannot be added. Deferring bytes to queue buffer. 12:05:58.297 [FFmpegTransSageTVConsumerImpl-126:HDHomeRun HDHR4-2US Tuner 1043DBF9-0] DEBUG FFmpegTranscoder - FPS: 27.77777777777778 12:06:40.378 [FFmpegTransSageTVConsumerImpl-126:HDHomeRun HDHR4-2US Tuner 1043DBF9-0] DEBUG FFmpegTranscoder - FPS: 23.80952380952381
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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
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OpenDCT properties
I am having trouble understanding how OpenDCT property file(s) work.
Could you please let us know the purpose of these files: opendct.properties.default opendct.properties.upgrade-0 And more importantly, why does opendct.properties keep getting regenerated ? For those familiar with SageTV property file, this is somewhat not intuitive: I am still figuring out how to make some of the suggested changes "stick" and be applied without reverting back Last edited by makutaku; 03-29-2017 at 12:19 AM. |
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