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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzi" data-source="post: 482866" data-attributes="member: 55213"><p>The only thing that made my (separate) tvserver instable has been caused by epg-grabbing. There are some channels causing freezes in tvserver requiring restart. I have now reduced EPG-Grabbing to the most important channels for me and since that time (several month) I NEVER had to reboot or restart the tvserver (just for windowsupdates and other stuff). btw: Using FireDTV S and S2 for sattelite TV, so no experience with other HW/drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzi, post: 482866, member: 55213"] The only thing that made my (separate) tvserver instable has been caused by epg-grabbing. There are some channels causing freezes in tvserver requiring restart. I have now reduced EPG-Grabbing to the most important channels for me and since that time (several month) I NEVER had to reboot or restart the tvserver (just for windowsupdates and other stuff). btw: Using FireDTV S and S2 for sattelite TV, so no experience with other HW/drivers. [/QUOTE]
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