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<blockquote data-quote="Cordraconis" data-source="post: 1201005" data-attributes="member: 159447"><p>I can actually help with this: if you merge an analog and digital channel (=both National Geographic for example), MP2 will pick the first tuner that is available, so during recording or zapping, you might be suprised if you see the low-resolution version. (I guess direct analog is faster/more available than first decoding a DVB- multiplex and then picking the right channel out of it.)</p><p></p><p>It turns out you can solve this by changeing the "priority" of the tuner cards in the TV Server settings. For some reason MP2 defaults to a higher priority for analog tuners instead of the DVB-C tuners.</p><p>I upped the priority so now it first tries to go for the DVB-C version, and if that is unavailable (ie it is busy recording), it will then fall back to the analog version.</p><p></p><p>small bug/tip: when you export (and then import after a re-install) the settings from the TV Server to a .xml file, the priority information from above and the folder to put the recordings, are NOT recorded or restored, so don't panic and simply put them back if you are in analog hell ;-)</p><p></p><p>I read they are testing version 2.1 now, so hopefully my issues and bugs will be solved when they release it. Don't give up on MP2 yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cordraconis, post: 1201005, member: 159447"] I can actually help with this: if you merge an analog and digital channel (=both National Geographic for example), MP2 will pick the first tuner that is available, so during recording or zapping, you might be suprised if you see the low-resolution version. (I guess direct analog is faster/more available than first decoding a DVB- multiplex and then picking the right channel out of it.) It turns out you can solve this by changeing the "priority" of the tuner cards in the TV Server settings. For some reason MP2 defaults to a higher priority for analog tuners instead of the DVB-C tuners. I upped the priority so now it first tries to go for the DVB-C version, and if that is unavailable (ie it is busy recording), it will then fall back to the analog version. small bug/tip: when you export (and then import after a re-install) the settings from the TV Server to a .xml file, the priority information from above and the folder to put the recordings, are NOT recorded or restored, so don't panic and simply put them back if you are in analog hell ;-) I read they are testing version 2.1 now, so hopefully my issues and bugs will be solved when they release it. Don't give up on MP2 yet! [/QUOTE]
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