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Hi.Because of this:and this:and finally this...is making me pretty sure it is exactly the same issue I always had as those are exactly the same observations I always made. I can proof this was not fixed at least until MP 1.10 and MySQL 5.6 as those are the last versions I had used... It's more the opposite way around, it was getting worse with every new version of TVServer...By the way, it would be pretty cool if TVE 3.5 will have SQLite as default Database Engine right from the start so such kind of issues simply can't happen at all...Since I'm using MP2 with SQLite as DB engine I didn't had a single failure with TV Engine at all... It never fails to start, it never hung on standby or wakeup it never missed a scheduled recording, 100% rock solid... It's the same piece of software than the MP1 TV server but it is much more reliable working with SQLite, at least on my system. This makes me guess, a MySQL DB server is not the best choice to provide the few tables needed for TVE...
Hi.
Because of this:
and this:
and finally this...
is making me pretty sure it is exactly the same issue I always had as those are exactly the same observations I always made. I can proof this was not fixed at least until MP 1.10 and MySQL 5.6 as those are the last versions I had used... It's more the opposite way around, it was getting worse with every new version of TVServer...
By the way, it would be pretty cool if TVE 3.5 will have SQLite as default Database Engine right from the start so such kind of issues simply can't happen at all...
Since I'm using MP2 with SQLite as DB engine I didn't had a single failure with TV Engine at all... It never fails to start, it never hung on standby or wakeup it never missed a scheduled recording, 100% rock solid... It's the same piece of software than the MP1 TV server but it is much more reliable working with SQLite, at least on my system. This makes me guess, a MySQL DB server is not the best choice to provide the few tables needed for TVE...