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<blockquote data-quote="Alphathon" data-source="post: 828792" data-attributes="member: 105814"><p>The EPG grabbing shouldn't really make any difference unless the host computer is significantly lacking in RAM or CPU or something, and it isn't something that is done constantly anyway. Is there any particular reason you're wanting to try the PowerDVD codecs?</p><p></p><p>Honestly I don't think the issue is codec related anyway if it's "shut down" channels that cause the problem; it could conceivably be an innate problem with MP, or something to do with how your tuner/driver handles "empty" streams. As I understand it, the video/audio decoding occurs when a stream which uses that type of encoding is detected (hence why switching between HD and SD channels works despite the different codecs). For "shut down" channels there generally isn't a video or audio stream (although often there is an MHEG stream which on set-top-boxes display a "this channel is shut down" message, but that's not related to the video/audio codecs and MP doesn't support MHEG anyway), so no codec is used.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, the fact that you are having the same issue on two different clients certainly suggests that it could be something server-side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alphathon, post: 828792, member: 105814"] The EPG grabbing shouldn't really make any difference unless the host computer is significantly lacking in RAM or CPU or something, and it isn't something that is done constantly anyway. Is there any particular reason you're wanting to try the PowerDVD codecs? Honestly I don't think the issue is codec related anyway if it's "shut down" channels that cause the problem; it could conceivably be an innate problem with MP, or something to do with how your tuner/driver handles "empty" streams. As I understand it, the video/audio decoding occurs when a stream which uses that type of encoding is detected (hence why switching between HD and SD channels works despite the different codecs). For "shut down" channels there generally isn't a video or audio stream (although often there is an MHEG stream which on set-top-boxes display a "this channel is shut down" message, but that's not related to the video/audio codecs and MP doesn't support MHEG anyway), so no codec is used. EDIT: Also, the fact that you are having the same issue on two different clients certainly suggests that it could be something server-side. [/QUOTE]
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