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I have another question. I am not sure how FTR is handling the fact that a TV channel can be tuned on multiple TV cards. In my case I have one DVB-T card and one hybrid (DVT-T + analog) card. Some channels exists on all three tuners, so how does FTR choose which one to use? Does it use the same rules as the original MP, whatever that means?I am asking, because from what I recall, pre-FTR I always got the DVB-T version of a channel when just watching TV. Maybe because I had prioritised the cards like that in the TV Server config (?). Now, when using FTR I sometimes get the analog version although there should definitely be a DVB-T version available (not recording anything, and even so I have two DVB-T tuners on different cards).
I have another question. I am not sure how FTR is handling the fact that a TV channel can be tuned on multiple TV cards. In my case I have one DVB-T card and one hybrid (DVT-T + analog) card. Some channels exists on all three tuners, so how does FTR choose which one to use? Does it use the same rules as the original MP, whatever that means?
I am asking, because from what I recall, pre-FTR I always got the DVB-T version of a channel when just watching TV. Maybe because I had prioritised the cards like that in the TV Server config (?). Now, when using FTR I sometimes get the analog version although there should definitely be a DVB-T version available (not recording anything, and even so I have two DVB-T tuners on different cards).