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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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Can you tell a difference with 1080i encoded video?
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I'm just encoding at 12,000 kb @30FPS, variable bit rate (1080p input only). I couldn't notice any benefit going to a higher bitrate. From what I recall, it's about the theoretical limit of the incoming signal anyway.
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I used to have a handle on life, but it broke. Server: Win10Pro, GigaByte GA-MA78GPM-DS2H, AMD 64 x2 5600, 4GB Dual Channel RAM, 1-DCT-3416 / 2-DCX3400 via FireWire & Unisheen BM3000-HDMI Encoder, NMedia 200SA Case, Crystalfontz 632, USBUIRT, Client & Placeshifter license, 2x HD300 extenders, 2x HD200 extenders. |
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I'm not entirely sure about the quality yet, I need to get a few screenshots yet to determine this. It's hard to believe that this little box has enough horsepower to efficiently encode (2) 4k streams and (2) 1080 streams simultaneously and still maintain full quality, so I cranked up the bitrate and fed it progressive (non-interlaced) video figuring I'd give it the best opportunity to create clean video. Still playing I guess.
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#284
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Very cool to hear more as you try it out. One thing I had to watch with mine was cooling, it gets pretty hot while in use. It's a small unit (single encoder) but it needs space for sufficient cooling.
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At the moment I'm fighting an audio glitch that mysteriously appeared. No matter what the settings are on the encoder, every 20 seconds the audio just drops out for about a second. You could set your watch to it ... every 20 seconds on the dot.
If I can't figure out how to get past this, it'll have to go back to Amazon. The most disappointing thing was that the support contact just said, "yeah, sure if it doesn't work just send it back for a refund. Have a nice day!" Maybe I'll try a house fan on it before giving up. |
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What brand was it? Can you switch to a different audio codec? The Unisheen tech support was a bit slow but they did have a newer firmware they sent me with support for other codecs.
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I used to have a handle on life, but it broke. Server: Win10Pro, GigaByte GA-MA78GPM-DS2H, AMD 64 x2 5600, 4GB Dual Channel RAM, 1-DCT-3416 / 2-DCX3400 via FireWire & Unisheen BM3000-HDMI Encoder, NMedia 200SA Case, Crystalfontz 632, USBUIRT, Client & Placeshifter license, 2x HD300 extenders, 2x HD200 extenders. |
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This is the device:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TKMPCZH The support is from szuray.com I've tried mp3, AC3, and AAC all with the same results. I also moved it to the same switch that the SageTV server is on with no improvement. I'm pretty sure it wasn't doing this audio glitch every 20 seconds when I first started testing with it, so I'm not sure what changed. I believe I have an extra HDPVR2 laying around somewhere, so I'm considering just sending the encoder back and hooking up the 3rd HDPVR2 to another Xbox360 and getting back to 5.1 channel audio. |
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I set up the return on Amazon, but continued to test to see if I could determine the problem. Best I can tell, when the user selects AC3 in the audio options (image attached) it automatically selects 'enabled' on ONVIF Audio, and there is no way to disable it.
I reset the first couple tuners to AAC and disabled ONVIF audio, and the audio glitches seem to have resolved. I don't know why, but it was the only thing I could find that was different. Not even really sure what ONVID audio is and I'm short on time this month to research. |
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#290
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Thanks. I'll keep running it for a while. If it can provide 4 reliable streams at 1080p 60 fps 32000 kbps (and 4k on 2 inputs), then it could be a good device to keep around for when nothing else works.
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I've had the unit running reliably now for a couple months with 2 streams continuously. I believe it would run smooth with 4 streams, but I haven't tested that thoroughly. I am feeding the unit with wMC/Xbox360's at 1080p60fps via HDMI (no splitters).
Honestly, your best bet would be to purchase one of the single tuner units and expand with more single tuner units as needed. As mentioned earlier, all audio options are 2 channel stereo, there is no option to pass audio of any kind thru without encoding it. I started with video at the full 32000 kbits per second (h.264) and on my 55 inch 4k OLED TV, I'm not sure I can tell the difference between its 1080p content and the best 1080i or 720p (native mpeg2) content I get from the cable company or OTA (at about 15000 kbits per second max). The motion on the native mpeg2 content may be a bit smoother I suppose, or the HD300 just renders the mpeg2 better than the h.264. I've also turned the decoded video down to 30 fps, although it seemed to handle 60 fps, I just don't see much benefit from 60. Each tuner has a main stream, and 3 substreams that are individually configurable. I have all substreams disabled to focus processing power on the main streams. I did eventually turn the video down to 16000 kbps as it still looks great at that bitrate, and I have some of my HD300's connected to a wifi mesh network that can't handle the full 32000 all the time. |
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A few screenshots of the settings.
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#293
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If someone wanted a sample video, I could probably put a short clip together and give you a link via PM to download it.
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Yeah i have 2 single tuner units. I swear the video quality is better but I can't really validate it. I have my bitrate on the devices set much lower though. . . I have all my STBs pinned to 720p so I just set the bit rate to CBR 5600. I could go a little higher i'm sure, but I have A LOT of bytes floating through my network with both SageTVs and Rokus everywhere, plus a home office and a bajillion wi-fi devices.
Still well worth it though. They have been way more stable the then HD-PVRs from what I can tell.
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Oddly enough, having the ability to use OpenDCT with these devices has also allowed the system to issue the "stop" command to the WMC extenders, which has increased stability 20 fold vs. the extenders that tune a channel and play it continuously until they receive a command to tune a different channel, or go to a frozen black screen, which is most often the case.
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#296
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Agreed. Though I still have some problems such as every once in a while I start playing the same stream on 2 devices and one will hang, which I can't quite figure out but it's certainly nothing wrong with the hardware itself b/c I can grab the stream directly into VLC or some such and it always works.
But that's still few and far between compared too constantly restarting HD-PVRs and finding reliable power supplies
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AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT 12 Core+HT, 64GB DDR5, GeForce 1060, MSI Prestige x570 Creation Mobo, SIIG 4 port Serial PCIe Card, Win10, 1TB M.2 SSD OS HDD, 1 URay HDMI Network Encoder, 3 HD-PVR, 4 DirecTV STB serial tuned |
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Hi all -- dumb question - using the Uray device ( i agree to try with single streams first) will I be able to tune my WMC machine using the WMCLive and EXEMultituner system? eg I am just going to replace my HDPVR2/splitter with this device and connect to Sage via OpenDCT . thanks
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#299
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The setup for the network encoder and tuning control of the WMC Live Tuner is here: https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63855 |
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This is the section of my OpenDCT file for what I named ENCODER1 (after following the instructions initially in the post mentioned above). Your IP addresses and WMC Live Tuner's 5-digit ID will vary.
Code:
sagetv.device.-1801122123.channel_padding=0 sagetv.device.-1801122123.consumer=opendct.consumer.DynamicConsumerImpl sagetv.device.-1801122123.custom_channels= sagetv.device.-1801122123.delay_to_wait_after_tuning=0 sagetv.device.-1801122123.device_name=ENCODER1 sagetv.device.-1801122123.encoder_listen_port=9000 sagetv.device.-1801122123.encoder_merit=0 sagetv.device.-1801122123.encoder_pool=generic_http sagetv.device.-1801122123.exclusive_server_address= sagetv.device.-1801122123.fast_network_encoder_switch=true sagetv.device.-1801122123.http_password= sagetv.device.-1801122123.http_username= sagetv.device.-1801122123.last_channel=1207 sagetv.device.-1801122123.pretuning_executable= sagetv.device.-1801122123.stopping_executable=http\://192.168.1.101\:40513/stop sagetv.device.-1801122123.stopping_executable_delay_ms=15000 sagetv.device.-1801122123.streaming_url=http\://192.168.1.168/0.ts sagetv.device.-1801122123.streaming_url2= sagetv.device.-1801122123.streaming_url2_channels= sagetv.device.-1801122123.transcode_profile= sagetv.device.-1801122123.tuning_delay_ms=0 sagetv.device.-1801122123.tuning_executable=http\://192.168.1.101\:40513/tune%20%c% |
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