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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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Any Colossus 2 w Linux Success Stories?
Hauppauge has released a Linux driver and instructions for their Colossus 2 cards. I followed their instructions using the "152000_patched" drivers, on a (Ubuntu 20.04) Linux server, and the device appears as "Hauppauge WinTV" from the lsusb.
When I've attempted to run the Hauppauge-provided TestApp, the device does not produce a usable capture. This does not concern me so much, as I am more concerned with how the device responds to Sage commands and configuration. Unfortunately, the Colossus 2 does not appear as a capture source in Sage. For what it's worth, an HD-PVR does appear, and performs as expected. I have to assume that I'm missing something. Has anyone gotten the Colossus 2 to capture in Sage on a Linux server? |
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Are you using the "Ubuntu installation instructions for the Colossus 2 and HD PVR 2" instructions?
If so, ignore those, the stuff Hauppague provides in those instructions has never worked well or reliably. Instead, use the code they link to at the bottom by John Poet which is on github here: https://github.com/jpoet/HauppaugeUSB It's basically a wrapper around Hauppauge's code with a bunch of fixes, but it actually works and is stable. I have not tested it with Colossus2 on Linux, but have been running HauppaugeUSB on my Sage box with two HDPVR2s for several years with good results. The HauppaugeUSB project page claims it supports both, so I would start there. If you can use Docker, I created a Docker image to build the HauppaugeUSB project so you don't have to deal with setting up a build environment: https://github.com/jwittkoski/Hauppa...docker-builder Note also that Sage will not detect the HDPVR2 or Colossus2 directly. You will need to set it up using OpenDCT. --John |
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I don't have any knowledge of or experience with OpenDCT. Is this required to make the Colossus 2 appear as a capture source within Sage on Linux? |
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In looking at the documentation, I assumed as much, but the directory was not created. I will attempt another install later on. It seems that the permissions on the Ubuntu server are pervasive. Several scripts and facets of the SageTV Client fail with little indication as to why ...
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There was an additional dependency not listed for the John Poet setup. Ubuntu Server 20.04 does not have pkg-config installed, by default. After installing it, the "make install" completed successfully.
The Colossus 2 is recognized by the system and I was able to do an HDMI test capture that had some playback issues, and no audible audio (the file shows as having AC3 audio), but the file would not play in Sage, and the Colossus device does not appear as a configurable capture source option ... |
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/opt/Hauppauge/bin/hauppauge2 -s $device_id -i 3 -a 3 -d 2 --logpath /tmp > video.mpg --John |
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So we're getting closer; an HDMI capture with AC3 audio via the HDMI port ... Last edited by jchiso; 04-18-2021 at 09:45 PM. |
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I've installed OpenDCT, but the Colossus 2 is not detected. Are there additional steps required for the Colossus/HDPVR 2-series encoders?
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I generally followed the directions here: https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63823 But the details of the command to start the capture and how you are tuning the source device will be specific to your setup. For example, in my case, the "streaming executable" calls a script which tunes the source device and then starts the hauppauge2 command to generate the video stream. You could also do the tuning directly in Sage with the options there, but you will still need to change the streaming executable in the opendct config. --John |
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This is tripping me up: I can tune via the Generic Tuner Plugin if I connect directly to the SageTV server. However, if I connect to the Video Source as a Network Encoder, the channel change commands are ignored. In these setups I am using a Window-based server to connect to the Linux host ...
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Perhaps you can help; what does your combo Streaming Executable/Channel Tuning script look like? I have to admit, it is odd that the tuning plugin is being ignored in this configuration, as it works flawlessly and quickly when I connect directly to the server ...
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I've added an HD-PVR to this server, and both capture sources work; the HD-PVR natively, and the Colossus 2 via OpenDCT. However, things seem to be going backwards. The server shows and connects with an HD-300, but does not show in the drop-down server list option as a Windows Client. I think all of my ufw firewall settings are in place, so Client and Network Encoder connectivity should be okay, but they are not.
I've checked the Sage.properties file of the server, and the enable_encoding_server parameter is set to "true", the encoding_discovery_port parameter is set to "8271", and the encoding_server_port parameter is set to "6969". Are there any other parameters that affect announcing and or connecting to a Sage server? |
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generic.pipe.device_names_csv=DCT-HDPVR2 Samsung-1,DCT-HDPVR2 Samsung-2 Code:
sagetv.device.-518298343.consumer=opendct.consumer.DynamicConsumerImpl sagetv.device.-518298343.custom_channels= sagetv.device.-518298343.delay_to_wait_after_tuning=0 sagetv.device.-518298343.device_name=DCT-HDPVR2 Samsung-2 sagetv.device.-518298343.encoder_listen_port=9000 sagetv.device.-518298343.encoder_merit=0 sagetv.device.-518298343.encoder_pool=generic_pipe sagetv.device.-518298343.exclusive_server_address= sagetv.device.-518298343.fast_network_encoder_switch=false sagetv.device.-518298343.last_channel=632 sagetv.device.-518298343.stopping_executable= sagetv.device.-518298343.streaming_executable=/usr/bin/perl /opt/sagetv/hdhomerun/samsung_wrapper Samsung-2 %c% sagetv.device.-518298343.transcode_profile= sagetv.device.-518298343.tuning_delay_ms=0 sagetv.device.-518298344.consumer=opendct.consumer.DynamicConsumerImpl sagetv.device.-518298344.custom_channels= sagetv.device.-518298344.delay_to_wait_after_tuning=0 sagetv.device.-518298344.device_name=DCT-HDPVR2 Samsung-1 sagetv.device.-518298344.encoder_listen_port=9000 sagetv.device.-518298344.encoder_merit=0 sagetv.device.-518298344.encoder_pool=generic_pipe sagetv.device.-518298344.exclusive_server_address= sagetv.device.-518298344.fast_network_encoder_switch=false sagetv.device.-518298344.last_channel=899 sagetv.device.-518298344.stopping_executable= sagetv.device.-518298344.streaming_executable=/usr/bin/perl /opt/sagetv/hdhomerun/samsung_wrapper Samsung-1 %c% sagetv.device.-518298344.transcode_profile= sagetv.device.-518298344.tuning_delay_ms=0 Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl # # Tune channel and start recording # use strict; # # Collect command line arguments # my $device_id = $ARGV[0]; my $channel = $ARGV[1]; # # Determine the device to tune and tuning arguments # my $remote_id = "go-samsung-tv"; my $remote_name = "SageTV "; # padding required # Maps tuner specified in streaming_executable to the IP needed for tuning my $device_map = { 'Samsung-1' => '10.1.1.105', 'Samsung-2' => '10.1.1.106', }; # Maps tuner specified in streaming_executable to the device ID needed by hauppauge2 for recording my $device_id_map = { 'Samsung-1' => 'E505-00-XXXXXX01', 'Samsung-2' => 'E505-00-XXXXXX02', }; if ( ! defined($device_map->{$device_id}) ) { exit 1; } my $device_ip = $device_map->{$device_id}; my $device_id = $device_id_map->{$device_id}; my $keys_to_send = ""; my @keys = split('', $channel); foreach my $key ( @keys ) { $keys_to_send .= "KEY_$key "; } $keys_to_send .= "KEY_ENTER"; # # Tune device # my $tuning_cmd = "samsungctl -v --timeout 5 --host $device_ip --id \"$remote_id\" --name \"$remote_name\" $keys_to_send"; system("$tuning_cmd 1>&2"); # # Start recording # my $recording_cmd = "/opt/Hauppauge/bin/hauppauge2 -s $device_id -i 3 -a 3 -d 2 --logpath /tmp"; system("$recording_cmd"); exit;
The tuning parts are very specific to my setup. You would likely use something else to do the tuning, but this is an example of how I use the single script to support two HDPVR2 devices. I don't remember why I didn't just define the tuner on the SageTV config and use GenericTunerPlugin, I would think that would also work but I don't remember testing it. --John |
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I followed your example and incorporated my tuning action with the streaming/capture script.
Here are my snippets ... For the OpenDCT properties: Code:
generic.pipe.device_names_csv=Hauppauge Colossus 2 AF16AF,Hauppauge Colossus 2 D8024A,Hauppauge Colossus 2 D802D9 Code:
sagetv.device.-1579054534.device_name=Hauppauge Colossus 2 D802D9 sagetv.device.-1579054534.stopping_executable=^C sagetv.device.-1579054534.streaming_executable=/opt/opendct/Sagebox21Stream DSS6 %c% sagetv.device.-1579055022.device_name=Hauppauge Colossus 2 D8024A sagetv.device.-1579055022.stopping_executable=^C sagetv.device.-1579055022.streaming_executable=/opt/opendct/Sagebox21Stream DSS2 %c% sagetv.device.-1651979138.device_name=Hauppauge Colossus 2 AF16AF sagetv.device.-1651979138.stopping_executable=^C sagetv.device.-1651979138.streaming_executable=/opt/opendct/Sagebox21Stream DSS1 %c% It generates a channel tune request based on whether a "major" or "major and minor" channel is requested. In my Channel Guides, minor-enabled channels are given a five-digit Physical Channel number, where the first digit is a '1' and the sub-channel digit is the fifth digit. A Logical Channel of 249-1 has a Physical Channel designation of '12491'. '634-3' is mapped as '16343'. The streaming command issued by the 'Sagebox21Stream' executable populates the device serial and executes the capture command using the 'hauppauge2' program. Here's the 'Sagestream21' script: Code:
#!/bin/bash # # useSTB=$1 chanraw=$2 # printf 'Enter the Video Source Designation: ' # read useSTB # printf 'Enter the channel: ' # read chanraw case $useSTB in DSS1) IPVAL="31" ;; DSS2) IPVAL="32" ;; DSS3) IPVAL="33" ;; DSS4) IPVAL="34" ;; DSS5) IPVAL="35" ;; DSS6) IPVAL="36" ;; *) IPVAL="37" ;; esac if [ $chanraw -gt 999 ]; then chanpre=${chanraw:1:3} chansub=${chanraw:4:1} tunecmd=http://192.168.1.$IPVAL:8080/tv/tune?major=$chanpre"&"minor=$chansub else tunecmd=http://192.168.1.$IPVAL:8080/tv/tune?major=$chanraw fi wget -q -O \dev\null $tunecmd case $useSTB in DSS1) DEVICE_SER="E585-00-00AF16AF";; DSS2) DEVICE_SER="E585-00-00D8024A";; DSS3) DEVICE_SER="E585-00-00000000";; DSS4) DEVICE_SER="E585-00-00000000";; DSS5) DEVICE_SER="E585-00-00000000";; DSS6) DEVICE_SER="E585-00-00D802D9";; *) DEVICE_SER="E585-00-00000000";; esac # Send Capture Command capturecmd="/opt/Hauppauge/bin/hauppauge2 -s $DEVICE_SER -i 3 -a 3 -d 2" $capturecmd exit; Getting closer to the finish line ... |
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