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<blockquote data-quote="StarWup" data-source="post: 957216" data-attributes="member: 112456"><p>Well, fully disabling MSE isn't an option since I do not want to run without virus scan. Instead I added both services (mediaportal.exe and tvservice.exe) to the service exclusions and additionally the drive R: to the path exclusions (which is my DATARam ram disk and holds the timeshift buffers).</p><p>Shifting time reduced to about 3 seconds which is OK for me. So I guess that worked well. Thank you for the advice and thanks to <em>oczessence</em>, too.</p><p> </p><p>As you can see from my system specs I run a TECHNOTREND TT-budget S2-1600 DVB-S2 PCI-Card. The drivers are the manufacturers standard BDA drivers for Win7 x64. The card works reliable except some "No signal"-errors now and then when shifting. Shifting to the same channel again will clear the problem. That's ok for me since it's a low budget card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarWup, post: 957216, member: 112456"] Well, fully disabling MSE isn't an option since I do not want to run without virus scan. Instead I added both services (mediaportal.exe and tvservice.exe) to the service exclusions and additionally the drive R: to the path exclusions (which is my DATARam ram disk and holds the timeshift buffers). Shifting time reduced to about 3 seconds which is OK for me. So I guess that worked well. Thank you for the advice and thanks to [I]oczessence[/I], too. As you can see from my system specs I run a TECHNOTREND TT-budget S2-1600 DVB-S2 PCI-Card. The drivers are the manufacturers standard BDA drivers for Win7 x64. The card works reliable except some "No signal"-errors now and then when shifting. Shifting to the same channel again will clear the problem. That's ok for me since it's a low budget card. [/QUOTE]
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