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<blockquote data-quote="Skywizard" data-source="post: 1164833" data-attributes="member: 153079"><p>This thread is a bit old but it is on topic and I am / have been a staunch advocate for placing the Timeshifting on a USB stick; from memory it worked well on the old WMC.</p><p>.</p><p>Over time I have been getting picture breakup from time to time, on Prime 7 and SBS and ABC (Oz TV) and I suppose on other channels. I have put up with it putting it on the back burner and to get a tech out to check the antenna and run. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I had sever picture breakup on ABC and got the sh*ts with it all. At one stage I had a no TV signal. Bing, the light went on. In the WMC days if I got that I would check the Live TV buffer on the USB stick and or reformat the USB stick. So yesterday I took the MP1 Timeshifting off the (what I think is a fast, quality) USB (3.0) stick in a USB 3 socket, and put it on a hard disk. My picture breakup issues seem to have gone yesterday and today.</p><p></p><p>So in the limited time I have been off the USB stick and using a hard drive (actually I got a SSD today to specifically for the time shifting buffer and other storage) the picture has been good. I can only draw the conclusion that Timeshifting did not like the USB stick; time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skywizard, post: 1164833, member: 153079"] This thread is a bit old but it is on topic and I am / have been a staunch advocate for placing the Timeshifting on a USB stick; from memory it worked well on the old WMC. . Over time I have been getting picture breakup from time to time, on Prime 7 and SBS and ABC (Oz TV) and I suppose on other channels. I have put up with it putting it on the back burner and to get a tech out to check the antenna and run. Yesterday I had sever picture breakup on ABC and got the sh*ts with it all. At one stage I had a no TV signal. Bing, the light went on. In the WMC days if I got that I would check the Live TV buffer on the USB stick and or reformat the USB stick. So yesterday I took the MP1 Timeshifting off the (what I think is a fast, quality) USB (3.0) stick in a USB 3 socket, and put it on a hard disk. My picture breakup issues seem to have gone yesterday and today. So in the limited time I have been off the USB stick and using a hard drive (actually I got a SSD today to specifically for the time shifting buffer and other storage) the picture has been good. I can only draw the conclusion that Timeshifting did not like the USB stick; time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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