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So it seems that plugin requires either a fresh install or a way to remove/install/initiate a fresh registry edit. When I tried to run the .reg file on a Win 8 64-bit system I got an error preventing the update. Is there some additional requirement to incorporate registry edits in Windows 8? Or is there a requirement to remove the v7 edits prior to upgrading to v9? |
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I couldn't get exemultituner to work on my Win7 64 system after upgrading from V7 to V9 (worked perfectly on V7 Win7 64). I finally gave up and switched to Ericvics's DirecTVTuner.dll. Because I'm using a Genie system I had to modify it to route the commands through a Raspberry Pi I already had running. I suppose this same setup could be used to tune anything that can be accessed with a Linux based machine. I posted the modded dll files here: https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64592
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Yes, I saw that in the other thread but I really need a solution that can handle dashes in the channel designation. Now that I know it can work on a 64-bit system I'm stumped as to why no one has been able to figure out how to make this as "easy" as it was with v7. Over the past six weeks I truly have read every single thread in this forum with the search term "exemultituner" and cannot glean any failsafe insight ...
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Yeah, the Ericvic dll passes a single decimal as %d, so I guess that won't work, although I wonder what the data actually looks like if it has a dash in it and is cast as a decimal??
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Have you guys looked at all the files contained in a V7 install vs. a V9 install? That's the first thing that pops out as me is just something is missing that prevents this all from getting tied together properly. There was no changes made to any of that code, so there's no reason that if everything is there that it shouldn't work.
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That would be amazing.
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Capture Server: Sage 9 - i7 16gb 256gb SSD Windows 10 32bit 3 x Colossus with 3 Rogers HD STBs - Firewire Blasting via FWproxy, EXE Tuner NAS: Win 7 - Dual Xeon, 48gb, 9TB Raid 6 Array w/ Comskip running in DirMon Clients: HD300 Have hardware like mine and need help? Just PM me |
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Well, it's been more than a month without being able to tune channels with the external multi-tuner plugin on my Win 8, 64-bit system.
Has anyone emerged in the interim with a functional system with this platform? To recap, I have gotten this to work with Win 10, 64-bit ... |
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Why not upgrade the Win8 system to Win10? There is a way to still do free upgrades if that is an issue. https://www.cnet.com/how-to/microsof...tive-features/
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Although I'm not a fan of Windows 10 I may have considered updating my main Sage server if I had any confidence that it would solve the problem. According to other users/developers here the plugin should work with Win 7 or 8, as the related code has not been changed. The Win 10 system on which the plugin works is the only one on which I installed a fresh Sage server; not an upgrade from v7.
I suspect that probably has more to do with it. For what it's worth I have tried a prototype system which uses v7 as a network encoder and v9 as the brains and host for video capture. It essentially makes all the tuners behave in a manner similar to HD Homerun devices. I received the necessary hardware to set up this configuration yesterday evening, so I could begin my transformation as soon as this evening. I still have a couple of other Windows-based servers on which I could configure the EXEMultituner if its problems ever get sorted ... |
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Can someone confirm the registry path for this registry key in Windows 10 64bit with SageTV V9?
I wrote a script to change channels for my directv boxes over the network. I followed the directions in the zip file, but my script doesn't get executed at all or it would generate a log file. I'm using: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Frey Technologies\Common\EXEMultiTunerPlugin And the key is: command REG_SZ c:\TuneChannel\tune_it.bat %DEVICE% %CHANNEL% Executing tune_it.bat with any arguments (or without) generates a log file. When I change channels in SageTV no log is generated. |
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Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Frey Technologies\Common\EXEMultiTunerPlugin I believe that's what I had to do in my previous 64-bit Windows setups. Give it a shot and see if it works ... |
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That worked. Thanks so much.
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Would what your discussing here give me FireWire channel change, as I have now, using a W10, 64bit system?
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If your boxes were able to be tuned via IP commands then you would be in luck, but I don't think that is the case.
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When I go to the tuner setup for my HDPVR connected to the Cisco box, ‘Tuner Control’ is listed as FWChannelProxy2 StubDevice Any ideas what is actually changing the channels?
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There are a few programs that can be used to do this. The Tim Moore packaged included channel.exe and channelw.exe. If I remember correctly, SageTV uses channelw.exe as it is better when you don't want any input. But they don't have to be in the Sage directory - put them in a c:\firewire directory. And there were a couple of other programs that were slight revisions on these programs that you may be using.
Look for the Frey registry keys mentioned above. You should have something like c:\TuneChannel\channelw.exe %DEVICE% %CHANNEL% in those keys.
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Update: found in crogram files/Timmoote/blah blah So it’s likely that’s what I’m using. You say there’s a different way which works on BOTH W7 32 bit AND W10 64bit?
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I used Timmoore's command line prompt and was able to force a channel change with 'channel -f -a [device number] [channel number], but can't get Sage to change channels. It's been so long since I had to set this up - does every set top have a unique ID that has to be entered into Sage Properties somewhere? Anyone know what the missing step is? In the 'Common' dir, I was using FWchannelproxy2 as the HDPVR's tuning device. Stumped
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Every box has a unique ID. I think there is a channel comand that you can send with a verbose flag that gives you the ID. Try channel -v or something like that.
I think the Tim Moore website is now gone. But there was another site here https://exdeusweb.github.io/stbfirewire/
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That being as it may, where does this info get entered - Sage Properties? Is it the encoder?
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