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UPDATE: After the system had been shut down and then restarted today, I tried the exact same thing and it's working as expected. Go figure...
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Server: Windows 8.1 4gb RAM; 4TB SATA + others. Homebrew quad core AMD. Inputs: Haup. 980, 850 & 950Q on ATSC; Haup 1600 on ATSC & Comcast 2 DTAs with USBUIRT for NTSC. Haup 1800 on ATSC. HDHR Dual (ATSC). Sage 9.22 64 bit. Last edited by VCRUser; 02-21-2021 at 06:46 PM. Reason: uptate |
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Looking through the code, I believe the receive mappings are stored in the properties file under “ui/rc_mappings/*”.
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Whether I try to use the remote I already trained, to use it based on copying the settings from the previous installation (same remote, older USBUIRT), or setting up the USBUIRT for tuning, Sage just isn't seeing the USBUIRT. (I get the "Not connected or being used by another application" message). It also isn't displaying the commands mapped to infrared/keystrokes - that is, when I select "link infrared/keystroke to sage tv command," each command shows the standard keyboard mappings but none of the infrareds. Am I using the correct drivers? After it didn't work initially, I followed & was successful with the advice I found in a post, which I think came from here: https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63009 • On the 64 bit version USBUIRT install may not complete fully and you may need to perform the following manual steps AFTER the install completes.Should there be some other files somewhere? My previous Sage installation has a USBUIRT folder under the Sage folder; my new one doesn't. Should I copy over that folder? It does have a usbuirt folder in sagetv/redist. I didn't do anything outside of Sage to install the USBUIRT drivers - I don't recall that that is needed, but if it is, I can't find any installation files or instructions. Windows itself does recognize the USBUIRT, as indicated by Lrnhelper's behaving as expected. I also checked in Control Panel, which shows it and gives the following details on drivers: c:\\windows\system32\drivers\ftdbus.sys c:\\windows\system32\drivers\ftd2xx.dll [ver 3.01.19] c:\\windows\system32\drivers\uuitdrv.dll [ver 2.6.9.9] c:\\windows\syswow64\drivers\ftd2xx.dll [ver 3.01.19] c:\\windows\syswow64\drivers\uuitdrv.dll [ver 2.7.0.0] Under "Events," it says (both showing today's date and around the time I booted the machine today) "Device configured (oem4.inf)" Device Started (FTDIBUS)"
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Server: Windows 8.1 4gb RAM; 4TB SATA + others. Homebrew quad core AMD. Inputs: Haup. 980, 850 & 950Q on ATSC; Haup 1600 on ATSC & Comcast 2 DTAs with USBUIRT for NTSC. Haup 1800 on ATSC. HDHR Dual (ATSC). Sage 9.22 64 bit. Last edited by VCRUser; 02-26-2021 at 09:52 PM. |
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It's best to always reboot your computer after manually moving/copying/replacing any of the .dll's. Without the reboot, Windows might continue to access/use the previous dll (it might still be loaded in memory), causing quite a bit of confusion.
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System #1: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HDHR-US (1st gen white) tuners. HD-200. System #2: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java 1.8.0_131. Sage v9.1.6.747. ClearQAM: 2x HDHR3-US tuners. HD-200. System #3: Win7-64, I7-920, 12 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HVR2250; Spectrum Cable via HDPVR & USB-UIRT. 3x HD-200. |
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It had been powered down after I did that, with no dlls changed in the interim.
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https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/sho...32&postcount=3 I'm not trying to run anything but Sage with the usbuirt, and the post linked above is about EventGhost, which I'm not using.
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Server: Windows 8.1 4gb RAM; 4TB SATA + others. Homebrew quad core AMD. Inputs: Haup. 980, 850 & 950Q on ATSC; Haup 1600 on ATSC & Comcast 2 DTAs with USBUIRT for NTSC. Haup 1800 on ATSC. HDHR Dual (ATSC). Sage 9.22 64 bit. |
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I was never able to get USBUIRT to work as both a transmitter and receiver at the same time with Sage 64bit in Service mode.
Someone else said they got it working, but I suspect they were not using Sage in Service mode. In Service mode, Sage is like 2 different programs: the Sage service wants to use the USBUIRT as a transmitter to blast channels to your cable box, while the Sage UI wants to use the USBUIRT as a receiver to accept commands from your remote control. My experience was that whichever one tried to access the USBUIRT first got control and blocked the other. I gave up on Sage64 and went back to 32-bit Sage for that reason.
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Server: Ryzen 2400G with integrated graphics, ASRock X470 Taichi Motherboard, HDMI output to Vizio 1080p LCD, Win10-64Bit (Professional), 16GB RAM Capture Devices (7 tuners): Colossus (x1), HDHR Prime (x2),USBUIRT (multi-zone) Source: Comcast/Xfinity X1 Cable Primary Client: Server Other Clients: (1) HD200, (1) HD300 Retired Equipment: MediaMVP, PVR150 (x2), PVR150MCE, HDHR, HVR-2250, HD-PVR |
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Otherwise I'll have to install Sage32. What happens if you have both 32 and 64 installed? Presumably you want only the one you intend to use to be active and start up whenever the system does. Do you uninstall the other? If not, how do you disable the unused one (presumably keeping it around just in case, to assist with the installation of the 2nd version by matching settings, etc.)?
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Server: Windows 8.1 4gb RAM; 4TB SATA + others. Homebrew quad core AMD. Inputs: Haup. 980, 850 & 950Q on ATSC; Haup 1600 on ATSC & Comcast 2 DTAs with USBUIRT for NTSC. Haup 1800 on ATSC. HDHR Dual (ATSC). Sage 9.22 64 bit. |
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By default, they install in different locations and have separate registry settings. They each also will have their own .properties files and wiz.bin files. You can copy wiz.bin from one to the other. As I said, there was at least one person who posted claiming they got it working correctly in 64-bit Sage, but I could not, and I’ve seen a handful of others post that they could not either. It seems that the people who are happy either don’t run Sage as a service or don’t use the USBUIRT to both send and receive.
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Server: Ryzen 2400G with integrated graphics, ASRock X470 Taichi Motherboard, HDMI output to Vizio 1080p LCD, Win10-64Bit (Professional), 16GB RAM Capture Devices (7 tuners): Colossus (x1), HDHR Prime (x2),USBUIRT (multi-zone) Source: Comcast/Xfinity X1 Cable Primary Client: Server Other Clients: (1) HD200, (1) HD300 Retired Equipment: MediaMVP, PVR150 (x2), PVR150MCE, HDHR, HVR-2250, HD-PVR |
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So, is the method for stopping one of them from running at startup just to go into setup/detailed/server and disable the server? Would that mean that that instance would start up only if manually invoked? Or is there an additional setting needed to prevent the ui from starting at boot (which then seems to start the server) - something in .properties or in Windows settings? This won't be needed if I can get the alternative remote to work, but would be good to know if I can't.
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Server: Windows 8.1 4gb RAM; 4TB SATA + others. Homebrew quad core AMD. Inputs: Haup. 980, 850 & 950Q on ATSC; Haup 1600 on ATSC & Comcast 2 DTAs with USBUIRT for NTSC. Haup 1800 on ATSC. HDHR Dual (ATSC). Sage 9.22 64 bit. |
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As an update, my Cyberlink remote works well enough, but I can't seem to map buttons that don't already affect sage to commands: the method of pointing the remote at the receiver to learn the command isn't operational. I'm guessing that's because I had to set the remote to something other than USBIRT (I used Windows Media Center). Maybe there's another way to do it, but enough of the buttons work for most of my purposes.
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Server: Windows 8.1 4gb RAM; 4TB SATA + others. Homebrew quad core AMD. Inputs: Haup. 980, 850 & 950Q on ATSC; Haup 1600 on ATSC & Comcast 2 DTAs with USBUIRT for NTSC. Haup 1800 on ATSC. HDHR Dual (ATSC). Sage 9.22 64 bit. |
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1. It is possible to have sageTV autoload at startup, which would enable clients, place-shifters, extenders, etc. - while keeping service mode off. 2. Doing so would enable usbuirt to both transmit & receive. Does that also enable Neilm's web interface? If so, while I know I can disable the server in the service manager app, I've found that when I then start SageTV it turns on the service anyway and the USBUIRT won't receive IR. Am I missing a setting? I've found a workaround by using another remote control that has its own dongle, but haven't been able to assign commands to additional buttons without the USBUIRT being able to receive the IR. It would be preferable to get the USBUIRT to do both transmit & receive.
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Server: Windows 8.1 4gb RAM; 4TB SATA + others. Homebrew quad core AMD. Inputs: Haup. 980, 850 & 950Q on ATSC; Haup 1600 on ATSC & Comcast 2 DTAs with USBUIRT for NTSC. Haup 1800 on ATSC. HDHR Dual (ATSC). Sage 9.22 64 bit. |
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I think this is working, but I'm having trouble with off-site placeshifter passwords in the Android miniclient on my phone. I probably need to post this question somewhere else though. I set up a password & the miniclient won't connect when I turn off wifi to simulate connecting from away.
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