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#40039 24-Aug-2009 14:33
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Just checking if anyone else is having this problem before I go off and log a problem with MS. This should probably be in the Windows forum, but HTPC is a more likely place for people with EPG setup.

I use BigScreenEPG to load the guide data I pull from the Internet. Recently I notice TV1 was out by an hour and a half and yesterday I noticed both TV1 and TV2 had stopped moving the EPG data and was 5 to 6 hours out.

When I load the EPG again it seems to fix the problem for a few hours then it starts over again and TV1 drops and hour and a half. A pain the A really.

I have not had this issue with all of the Beta's and RC releases. Only now with RTM and it only started last week so it was fine for the first two weeks after Windows 7 RTM release.

EPG data and timings are correct, No timezone issues, and it only affects TV1 most of the time and sometimes TV2.

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  #250125 24-Aug-2009 15:52
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I would suggest reporting it on the BSE forum first. I would expect MS to just send you there anyway.







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