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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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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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I found a way to bring the playback to the foreground even if the something is overtop of it, so I'll put that in the next build. I expect to have something tonight. I'm also working out a way to ensure that stopping creates less of a race condition.
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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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I tested the changes well enough. The attachment on the first post has been updated. I don't think there will be much to improve after this one.
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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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Looking good thanks for the fix .... believe me I tried to break it but it is rock solid stop command and everything works... using Powershell.
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I noticed that the guide data that comes with WMC doesn't actually list all of the channels available, so if the channel doesn't tune in, double-check that it's even in the guide. Fortunately there are channel editors you can use to fix this.
Also, I finally tried H.264 on the DMA2200, it doesn't appear to support it, so stay away from that unit if you're in one of the markets that's mostly H.264. Based on this, I'm not going to buy a second one.
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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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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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Bummer. I was reading some old threads at the green button and it seems the HP X280N is the best of the non-Xbox extenders. The DMA2200 apparently does support H.264 but is limited on the container, supposedly MP4 will work.
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That's pretty much what I found out too. It doesn't really help me out since broadcast is going to be MPEG-TS.
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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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One thing to avoid tuner conflicts when using The WMC Tuner is to pool your HD Prime tuners. SageTV will not know which one is being used.
Pooling is a must.
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I do have plans to figure out a way to create a hybrid capture device that will use WMC when the channel is DRM'd and it will directly stream it when it's not. There are some interesting issues that come up that will pretty much require pooling for reliable operation. Basically what it would do is tune in the channel the non-DRM supporting way, then as soon as it detects the DRM, it stops the streaming and switches over to the HDMI encoder. It would also optionally keep track of these channels so the next time is a little faster. Obviously unless you have an HDMI encoder for every single tuner, you will still only have a few capture devices in SageTV that can capture all of the channels, but you get the best possible picture this way.
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I also have another question - for me WMC is unreliable because the Ceton PCIe 6 tuner "disappears" fairly often, recordings get missed and a re-boot is required. (My other Ceton PCIe6 works fine with SageTV). Does the HDHR Prime+WMC exhibit this problem? I've been following this and also the AndroidTV option with interest and I now have a HDHR Prime + Nvidia Shield working which can play DRM TV live. I saw that "adb" can be used over USB or "over network". Does this mean it would be possible to control an AndroidTV box via IP instead of USB? I already have a reliable HD-PVR+STB solution for SageTV but am still considering getting an IPTV encoder. Has anyone actually used the BM3000 version yet?
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2) I haven't seen what you're describing on WMC with my Prime tuner or my InfiniTV 6 PCIe card. 3) The trouble with adb over IP is that it's dependent on the device. For example, the Nexus Player requires a USB connection to enable the IP connection. As soon as it's rebooted, the procedure needs to be repeated. According to others, the shield will allow debugging over IP without the above procedure being a requirement. I've given up on this solution for the time being since WMC is the cheaper of the two options and a little more stable. 4) I believe that's the one that nyplayer purchased. I bought a BM3500 to see what top end would do; it's not all that special. I'd advise you to save your money and get the BM3000 which is about the same just without H.265 support.
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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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This is likely better than having it done at the network encoder level, because the sage scheduler will be fully aware of availability at schedule time, instead of hope-and-a-prayer of simply asking a channel to be recorded, and all of a sudden the single WMC or HD-PVR based encoder is tied up already.
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The reference to pooling is because I can't always be sure what capture device WMC is going to grab. SageTV wouldn't know this either. All of that being said, I kind of like your idea, but I think we would be best served if we could actually tell SageTV that two capture devices use the same source, so it knows that it can only schedule on one or the other. The only problem I could see happening then would be if the scheduler uses the non-DRM tuner, possibly resulting in a scheduling conflict when there really isn't one.
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There IS a mechanism for sage to know that more than one input is using the same resource, but I don't believe it is exposed via network encoders. It is used for capture cards that have multiple inputs - RF, Composite, S-Video. In sage, the different inputs are subsets of the single MMC device (broken up by the video_crossbar_type). You can, for instance, have a single capture device, that uses it's tuner input for analog cable capture, with it's channel lineup, uses it's s-video input connencted to a STB, controlled via a USB-UIRT, with it's own channel lineup, and uses it's composite input connected to a security camera, with a single channel lineup for that input. Sage can arbitrate through these inputs just fine, and it is fully aware that they are all the same 'source'. There's just no way for a network encoder to know which crossbar input sage is asking for, as sage only passes the video_capture_device_name to the network encoder, which is common for all crossbar inputs. You very well MIGHT be able to trick sage into seeing multiple inputs on the network encoder, by passing crossbar-split mmc entries in the PROPERTIES response, but it would be up to the encoder to figure out which real input a given channel will require.
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I am also trying to save a substantial amount of money. I realize the STB route is the easier/tried path, but honestly this isn't that much harder and it's a lot cheaper especially in the long run.
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