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New SageTV9 install on new Win10 install - problems
Hi - I created an new Win10 PC yesterday, and just installed SageTV9 on it.
I have 2 problems (so far, anyways):
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AzJazz SageTV: v9.x (on Win7x64) CPU: Core i7-3770 @ 3.40+ GHz RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600 GPU: nVidia GTX-770 RCVR: HD-Homerun STB: STX-HD100, HD-300 |
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If you install SageTV7 first, then install SageTV 9 on top of that you will end up with an MPEG-2 decoder.
For the import thing...I'm not sure why it would do that. If you post the sagetv_0.txt log file then that may tell us more details.
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Unlike Windows 7, which included a Microsoft CODEC, Windows 10 does not include anything of that sort. the end user is left to fend for themselves. Hence the need for the LAV filters (CODEC) in order to view video in SageTV.
The other thing is the open source SageTV doesn't include any CODEC/Filters either, again LAV filters. There are other CODEC/Filters you can use as well. Just don't install one of the mega-codec packs that can cause more problems then they fix. Currently, LAV filters are quite popular, safe (just be careful where you download them from), and free. If you have an older HDPVR setup that came with Arcsoft Extreme, you can use the Arcsoft CODECs. If you like DivX and have purchased the DivX suite, you can use those. Regardless of which CODEC you choose, you will still need to choose them in the SageTV setup so Sage will know which CODEC to use. On the NAS, does the user that Sage is running under have proper access (security) to the NAS (I know stupid question, but it needs to be asked)? Are using UNC naming in Sage to reach the NAS? Are you using the Sage Service? If so, what account is the service using?
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So, aside from the permission comment made above, are you sure that you entered your NAS folder as a media import folder, and not a recordings folder? Sage will parse subfolders of import folders, but only the root of recordings folders.
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Thanks for the fast response, guys!
I followed Jeff's suggestion of installing SageTV v7.x first (after deleting all my SageTV directories), and then installing v9.x on top of it. And ... That fixed both problems! Thanks again! AzJazz
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AzJazz SageTV: v9.x (on Win7x64) CPU: Core i7-3770 @ 3.40+ GHz RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600 GPU: nVidia GTX-770 RCVR: HD-Homerun STB: STX-HD100, HD-300 |
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Bummer - I have to take it back.
I can't see into the sub-folders anymore, so whatever worked isn't working anymore. sagetv_0.txt log file is attached.
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AzJazz SageTV: v9.x (on Win7x64) CPU: Core i7-3770 @ 3.40+ GHz RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600 GPU: nVidia GTX-770 RCVR: HD-Homerun STB: STX-HD100, HD-300 |
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Bummer - I have to take it back.
I can't see into the sub-folders anymore, so whatever worked isn't working anymore. sagetv_0.txt log file is attached. Quote:
Yes, I triple-checked. The only Media Import folder is the NAS shared folder.
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AzJazz SageTV: v9.x (on Win7x64) CPU: Core i7-3770 @ 3.40+ GHz RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600 GPU: nVidia GTX-770 RCVR: HD-Homerun STB: STX-HD100, HD-300 Last edited by AzJazz; 01-12-2017 at 11:25 PM. |
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Thu 1/12 16:49:07.426 [LibraryImporter@168a91e] Skipping video import dir that's also a recording dir:\\WHS\Multimedia\Video
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Your log file says it was skipping the multimedia/video directory because it is your recording directory. It's also the root of the subdirectories you have. Have you always had all of these subdirectories under the recording directory or another one? Maybe try making a multimedia/recording directory and set that to be your recording directory. Like Fuzzy said, the subdirectories of a recording directory aren't parsed.
edit: posted exactly on top of Fuzzy's second post. We are saying the same thing it seems. |
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Doh!
I thought I had them both the Recording Directory and Import Directory set the same for a long time now, but I checked my old Win7 configuration and saw they were different. Thanks! I can see the folders fine now.
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