![]() You can also try HTTP in DVBViewer by downloading a HTTP channel list (original streams) on the client PC from the Links page of the DMS web interface and then dropping the M3U file into the DVBViewer channel editor. Kodi receives a HTTP stream, which makes an important difference, because it is served by another server instance within the DMS. (.) I haven't noticed this when another client (such as Kodi or MrMC) is used instead.ĭoes DVBViewer receive the stream by using a virtual RTSP network device? Is DVBViewer running on the server PC or on a remote PC? I just want to make sure before I try to reproduce it. If you decide to stop watching a programme and close DVBViewer then, the DMS underneath hangs. Long time - it means at least an hour or even more, like 2-3 hours. It happens when I watch a programmme via 'native' DVBViewer Pro Windows interface for a long time. Let me know what logs could and collected when could help you identify what's causing this issue. But then, if you attempt to run DVBViewer itself, even not for too long time and close it, the same problem appears. It can play back a channel for many hours non-stop with no issues. I haven't noticed this when another client (such as Kodi or MrMC) is used instead. I thought it was caused by TBS5881 tuner but recently I moved to another Hauppauge tuner and same issue still exists. No idea when it began because even for me it's not frequent to watch one programme for such a long time. The only way to recover then is to hard-reboot Windows/reset PC (regular Windows shutdown again takes 'forever' because it waits for DMS service to close). What fixes the issue is restart of DMS service but frequently such attempt to manually stop it fails, that is service shows as 'shutting down' forever (longest time I waited was ~30 minutes). you can no longer launch any clients becuase DMS is not responding ![]() if there was a recording in progress, it last until the end and finishes as expected but DMS is not able to start another scheduled recording This also happens when I decide to switch just to another programme after watching previous one for a 'long time'. ![]() ![]() First of all, this issue is hard to reproduce, even for me. ![]()
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