Hi Purps,
Hi Philippe,
Thanks for your reply, great to hear you have a solution.
Could you please explain in slightly more detail what I need to do exactly? I am no expert with LinuxMCE! I'm assuming I have to insert that code in somewhere? Thank you!
I send you the database content of my capturecard table, but it is not enought.
Here the entiere solution I find on some forums and I use on my config. Yesterday I was not on my computer and forgot some things.
It is not my redaction, I'm french and my english is to poor ! ;-)
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# solution 3:
There is a bug somewhere. Probably in the driver or the card’s firmware. The result is that a tuner stops. The main issue is that it stops silently, and MythTV continues to use it as if it was fine. You end up with recorded programs of zero length.
I stabilized the system and went around this by doing three things:
* I told MythTV to be less aggressive when tuning a channel and take more time to do it
* I told MythTV to release the tuners when it does not use them
* I told MythTV to gather EPG data using EIT only on the first tuner
Here is how to do this:
1. Go to the MythTV backend setup and edit the capture cards:
1. mythtv-setup main screen
2. Select the first tuner:
2. Capture cards list
3. Then edit the Recording Options:
3. Card 0 settings
4. Make sure that:
* Open DVB card on demand is selected
* Use DVB card for active EIT scan is selected
* you have increased the DVB tuning delay (I used 150 ms)
4. Card 0 recording options
5. Finish, then edit the second tuner:
2. Capture cards list
6. Then edit the Recording Options:
5. Card 1 settings
7. Make sure that:
* Open DVB card on demand is selected
* Use DVB card for active EIT scan is not selected
* you have increased the DVB tuning delay (I used 150 ms)
6. Card 1 recording options
8. Finish. Escape, Escape, etc… to get out of the setup.
I have not been losing any tuner or any recording since I’ve done that.
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Voilà !
I expect now that you can resolve your problem.
A bientôt !
Philippe