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Just so pleased to have this much working!!!Ĭode: PlaybackException: ERROR (-4,0x80004005): There was a problem rendering the video portion of the content for playback. Haven't really started to research that yet. My next project is to get channel changes working on that. I still have another tuner to setup that uses a BM1000-HDMI network encoder with USB-UIRT for channel changes. So far it looks like everything is working as expected.

The errors were not frequent, but were annoying. I was having the occasional out of memory errors like many others. I have also installed the donators version of the Comskip plugin and it seems to be working well.
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I am currently successfully using 6 HDHR OTA tuners and an HDHR Prime cable card 3 tuner network encoder in conjunction with EnterNoEscape's, OPENDCT 64 bit digital cable tuner.
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Over the holidays I had the time to install SageTV 64 bit. I have 64 bit Widows 10 running in a VMWare VM with 8GB RAM. Plus, the 32-bit DLL will now be built from the same source (was previously just installed from V7 binaries) and we don't want to break existing users.įirst of all, this is fantastic!! I applaud and thank all of you for your awesome work on this!!! I only wish I had the skills to be of some help.
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Again, just trying to keep continuity for the many older posts explaining how to get it setup. Perhaps you can remove it in the meantime for the same reason and when you put it back you can clean up the instructions. When you get yours proven, please update your zip. I already changed the DLL in my previous post to prevent further spread with the wrong name. But the original will be available too for those that don't want to use my method. That will require the ".ir" file name to be the IP address but for me that will be no problem. Later in the month MLK Day and weekend I will try to modify the bat file (for me anyway) so that it uses the device name passed to it as the IP address and then the bat file can be simplified. Not sure if you have to rename anything in sage.properties to change this. The next beta release will include at least the DLL if not the. I will update my previous post attachment to include the correctly-named one. I can do that if you want to test it out with yours renamed and then you can update the zip. I think it makes more sense for me to change it to the original name (it's coded into the DLL) so that any older instructions still work. As far as the name of the directory goes, I didn't have one in the source code I started with so made that one.

The Zip has been updated to include wnjj's fixed DLL and the instructions have been updated. The key was getting EXEMultiTuner in a 64 bit version and wnjj has done that - Thank you again wnjj. This was tested with H23, H24 & HR24 boxes which are old so this may not work on newer boxes I've seen posts on this forum for 32 bit for newer boxes and the modifications made there should work here as well. I suggest you do the same so you know what file controls what box.
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So for my attached zip file they were named for the IP addresses of the DirecTV boxes on my network. You do need a separate ".ir" file for each DirecTV box and you do need to edit the ".ir" file so that the the internal name matches the external name. Select "Tuner Control: EXEMultiTunerPlugin StubDevice" and then select "Change Tuning Device" from the menu in the popup and select the correct IP address (if you named your ".ir" files with an IP address anyway)
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