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#111553 7-Nov-2012 11:07

There has been a further change recently in the broadcast of TV3 that seems to have relieved some of the performance problems since the 25 /09 hit.

Being reported is that JC Matthews PVR is no longer sluggish on playback.

Is anyone else noticing a change


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  #714890 9-Nov-2012 19:56
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I have the occasional pause on tv3 using a hauppauge nova-s tuner on my media center, I had it with Win7 so I installed Win8 and still the same problem.  If im recording and play back the recording the glitch isn't there which is so weird.

I can't work it out, its not codecs, its not OS, it's not drivers.... puzzled!

It's only since tv3 started messing around.





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  #714917 9-Nov-2012 21:05
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The remote on my garage STB is working ok now. I think even before the change there was something happening causing some lag, just it was barely acceptable lag, its quite a bit more responsive than even before the change over to regionalize the tv3 stuff.




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  #720168 20-Nov-2012 15:50

Latest New is that TV3 (Mediaworks) have applied a further change to their transmission.

* Removed redundant data.

The units that took a performance hit are now almost back to normal.



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  #720227 20-Nov-2012 17:16

FOCUS0: Latest New is that TV3 (Mediaworks) have applied a further change to their transmission.

* Removed redundant data.

The units that took a performance hit are now almost back to normal.


Hi, good to hear. Whre did you see/hear this news?




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