2008-03-05, 04:16 AM
Well I've found out something that might be useful.
I found that when stop recording problem happens doing a signal check using ScanChannelsBDA_UK-dbg.exe on the tuner that was stopped will cause the data to flow again from the other tuner to the recording that should still be in progress.
So, if tuner x and tuner y are recording and tuner y's recording is stopped and stalls tuner x's recording. Doing a signal check on tuner y will set the data flowing again on tuner x's recording.
Maybe there's potential for a work around in that.
I found that when stop recording problem happens doing a signal check using ScanChannelsBDA_UK-dbg.exe on the tuner that was stopped will cause the data to flow again from the other tuner to the recording that should still be in progress.
So, if tuner x and tuner y are recording and tuner y's recording is stopped and stalls tuner x's recording. Doing a signal check on tuner y will set the data flowing again on tuner x's recording.
Maybe there's potential for a work around in that.