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Can you try the manual install I posted here: https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/sho...&postcount=191 You should copy your .ir file(s) over from your 32-bit setup so you need not have to set it all up again. There must be something missing in the installer flow. SageTV detects the port simply by being able to call into the driver which in turn opens the device. Last edited by wnjj; 01-11-2019 at 02:34 PM. |
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C:\Program Files\SageTV\Common\uu_irsage.dll 445 KB (456,192 bytes) size should be. C:\Windows\System32\uuirtdrv.dll 278 KB (284,672 bytes) size should be. Last edited by SHS; 01-11-2019 at 02:48 PM. |
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SysWow64 is the 32-bit DLL. What do you have in System32?
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In any case, I will copy the files from that post and report back shortly.
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Also, if you create a file (even a blank one) with the name 'UU_LOG.ENABLE' in the SageTV main directory (where the .exe is), it will enable logging when you go to select the USB-UIRT as the tuner plugin. A file called 'uuirtlog.txt' will show up.
One other note. The fact that you see 'USB-UIRT Transceiver' listed means the correct 64-bit uu_irsage.dll is in the Common directory. It, in turn will try to load the 64-bit uuirtdrv.dll from Windows\System32. Last edited by wnjj; 01-11-2019 at 02:49 PM. |
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Wrong folder fix that above post LoL
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C:\Program Files\SageTV\Common\uu_irsage.dll 445 KB (456,192 bytes) size should be. C:\Windows\System32\uuirtdrv.dll 278 KB (284,672 bytes) size should be. Last edited by SHS; 01-11-2019 at 02:56 PM. |
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Windows doesn't like that as can be come very pickee so it best to copy it over wnjj
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Second, after copying these files, as you suggested, Sage recognized the USBUIRT as an IR Receiver and it worked correctly. Third, it still won't let me use the USBUIRT as a transmitter. Several years back (I think when Vista came out), there was a problem with the USBUIRT drivers where they could not be used as both a transmitter and receiver at the same time due to changes in the Windows driver model (the drivers had worked in XP, but were broken by Vista). They had to update the driver to allow it to work as both a transmitter and receiver simultaneously. I wonder if this old problem has returned? I will try to disable the remote and see if the blaster starts working again and report back.
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Also, even though I could now select the USBUIRT transmitter to blast channels for the Colossus, I could not get it to work. I am using the same IR file from my 32-bit Sage installation, but my cable box doesn't register any activity and I don't see the red light blink on the USBUIRT when I try to change channels or even test IR codes through Sage. I think I'm at a dead end for now. If you have other ideas for me to try, please let me know.
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John definitely fixed this so it works with 32-bit Sage running in Windows 7 (64 bit).
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If you get some time, can you also try installing the beta 32-bit version? If that one works but the 64-bit doesn't that's a clue. If beta 32-bit doesn't, try copying uu_irsage.dll from your working system into the Common directory. This is on the off chance that something needed changed in the SageTV source to accommodate this.
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This has me most concerned.... Quote:
Install logs are found in \user\UserName\AppData\Local\Temp and will have odd temp type names but they will have a name similar to "SageTV(x64)_20190112071704_000_SageTVSetupMSI.log" k
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Relating to the failed copy of the USBUIRT 64bit driver. I had a log from JustFred and as it failed on his as well I reviewed those logs and see....
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MSI (s) (EC:6C) [12:50:55:531]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=CopyUSBUIRTDRVtoSystem,,) MSI (s) (EC:6C) [12:50:55:531]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=CopyUSBUIRTDRVtoSystem,ActionType=3073,Source=BinaryData,Target=WixQuietExec,CustomActionData="C:\Windows\system32\xcopy.exe" "C:\Program Files\SageTV\redist\usbuirt\amd64\uuirtdrv.dll" "C:\Windows\Sysnative\" /q /y /c /r /i ) MSI (s) (EC:B0) [12:50:55:531]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI83E9.tmp, Entrypoint: WixQuietExec WixQuietExec: File creation error - Cannot create a file when that file already exists. WixQuietExec: WixQuietExec: Unable to create directory - C:\Windows\Sysnative I know what the issue is now as c:\windows\sysnative is an alias on 64bit system that points to c:\windows\system32 ONLY from 32bit apps. This is provided as if a 32bit app uses c:\windows\system32 then Windows will actually use c:\windows\syswow64. However, from a 64bit app c:\windows\sysnative is not valid so the installer is actually copying the 64bit driver to a real (not virtual) folder called c:\windows\sysnative So...long story short I need to determine how to make the xcopy in the 64bit MSI installer run in 32bit CMD rather than 64bit. k
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Just so you know, this was a fresh install on a clean system, so there should not have been any old files for the installer to copy over. Unless you mean that the installer first installs the 32-bit file and then attempts to copy the 64-bit version over the top? I found the install logs. Since I ran the installer multiple times now (original install, repair install, uninstall, re-install...) there are several logs. Also there are at least 2 logs for each run of the installer (the 1st run had 3 logs, one for Java). I zipped all of them.
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In any case, it looks like I have the same error in my log when trying to copy the file over that you pointed out a few minutes ago.
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