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Stuttering on LiveTV
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<blockquote data-quote="RickDeckard" data-source="post: 311816" data-attributes="member: 25876"><p>I accept the explanation that the signal is indeed not optimal. I guess I just have to live with that until I have some time to climb onto my roof to fiddle with the dish. In the meantime I'll give Ambass's modded TsReader a try.</p><p></p><p>However, is there a way I can lower the verbosity of the tswriter.log so it will no longer log these continuity errors? Often it logs up to 60 lines of continuity errors per second which makes the log file grow to hundreds of megabytes within a matter of days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickDeckard, post: 311816, member: 25876"] I accept the explanation that the signal is indeed not optimal. I guess I just have to live with that until I have some time to climb onto my roof to fiddle with the dish. In the meantime I'll give Ambass's modded TsReader a try. However, is there a way I can lower the verbosity of the tswriter.log so it will no longer log these continuity errors? Often it logs up to 60 lines of continuity errors per second which makes the log file grow to hundreds of megabytes within a matter of days. [/QUOTE]
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