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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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Audio Not in Sync w/ PVR 350 TV Out
I'm not sure if this is driver issue or if it is related to sage but I have been struggling with the audio going out of sync on my pvr 350 using the tv out. I was wondering if anyone had any solutions or if there is a certain quality setting that is better to use. Thanks
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I've been looking at some of the options for recording qualities. Does anyone know what audiocrc changes. It seems you can turn it off or on but I have no idea what this does. -Rob
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I too have been trying to solve the problem, and I might have a bead on it now. I think it's heat related as are the lockups. I've noticed that the longer I use the system and output to tv the more likely it is to be out of sync.
So, I've stuck a fan in the case and it seems to have helped. Now I'm going to get a slot cooler to see if it will solve it all together for full time usage. |
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How are you hooked up?
It may have to do with the way you are hooking everything up. The "tv-out" of the 350 has both video and sound output. I'm betting that you are not using the 350 audio-out, however, and are instead hooking your soundcard output into your tv (or receiver, etc..). This will give you problems with audio sync; I know because I had these problems myself. There are two ways to fix it that I know of. One, you could just plug the audio-out of the 350 directly into your tv. However, you won't be able to hear any other computer related sounds this way. The other is to hook the 350's audio-out to your soundcard's audio-in, and keep the soundcard's audio-out connected to the tv as is. You must, however, set sage to use 350 hardware decoding only, or you will get an echo-like effect. Also, make sure that the audio-in of the soundcard is set to appropriate volume levels and such. Hope this helps!
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I can't speak for the other guy, but I can guarantee you I was using only the PVR-350 outputs. I've been around computers long enough to know the pitfalls of doing otherwise.
As of today not a single instance of audio being out of sync, not a single lockup with OSD and TV out enabled and lots of FF/REW usage. So far I'd say the fan has improved things enough that I'm going to buy SageTV. |
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To clarify the problem for other people, what I think he was experiencing and I was for sure is the timing between what a person says and when you hear it was off.
With mine it was probably close to 1/2 second difference. You could see a ball hit the floor, count 1/2 second and hear it hit the floor. It looked like one of those early Godzilla films if you remember the dubbing, mouth moves no sound. Mouth stops you hear it. |
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