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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1156026" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Just to ensure the situation is clear...</p><p></p><p>When receiving digital TV (which most people are these days), MP (and TV Server) have nothing to do with the encoding of the video or audio streams. They "simply" record and/or display what is received from your tuners... which in turn "simply" pass on the video and audio from your TV provider (BBC, ITV, TVNZ etc.). It is the TV provider who has the flash and expensive encoding equipment.</p><p></p><p>In other words, I'm saying that if there is a fault, it is most likely to be in your configuration. Alternatively (and probably less likely), the TV provider may have an issue with their encoder configuration... or there may be an issue with the content itself, as provided by the upstream content provider. Either way, the point is that MP and TV Server literally can't introduce problems into the datastream (and nor can VLC fix it up).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1156026, member: 82144"] Just to ensure the situation is clear... When receiving digital TV (which most people are these days), MP (and TV Server) have nothing to do with the encoding of the video or audio streams. They "simply" record and/or display what is received from your tuners... which in turn "simply" pass on the video and audio from your TV provider (BBC, ITV, TVNZ etc.). It is the TV provider who has the flash and expensive encoding equipment. In other words, I'm saying that if there is a fault, it is most likely to be in your configuration. Alternatively (and probably less likely), the TV provider may have an issue with their encoder configuration... or there may be an issue with the content itself, as provided by the upstream content provider. Either way, the point is that MP and TV Server literally can't introduce problems into the datastream (and nor can VLC fix it up). [/QUOTE]
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