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...so if we assume for now that the problem is signal related [until more info can be gathered] then the best solution would be to improve your signal strength/quality. Tuners don't usually stop streaming unless the interruption is relatively severe and/or prolonged.To be clear, you are consistently referring to tuning details (each channel has zero or more of these) whereas I am referring to channels (which are the "things" that are actually linked to schedules). If you actually do mean tuning details then please be aware you can delete and recreate the tuning details for a channel without wrecking the schedule(s) associated with that channel. The critical point is that you can't delete the channels.If you decide to look further at this then I'd suggest it should be easier to manually check the tuning details for channels against KingOfSat, which should have most if not all of the details you would need to compare against. You only need to check the channel(s) for which recordings have been cut short.
...so if we assume for now that the problem is signal related [until more info can be gathered] then the best solution would be to improve your signal strength/quality. Tuners don't usually stop streaming unless the interruption is relatively severe and/or prolonged.
To be clear, you are consistently referring to tuning details (each channel has zero or more of these) whereas I am referring to channels (which are the "things" that are actually linked to schedules). If you actually do mean tuning details then please be aware you can delete and recreate the tuning details for a channel without wrecking the schedule(s) associated with that channel. The critical point is that you can't delete the channels.
If you decide to look further at this then I'd suggest it should be easier to manually check the tuning details for channels against KingOfSat, which should have most if not all of the details you would need to compare against. You only need to check the channel(s) for which recordings have been cut short.