Constantine (TBS support), if you are reading this?
Given that so many people have this problem, it shouldn't be hard to reproduce. Perhaps the author of the Linux driver can have a long hard look to see what is going on??
If I interpret the patch correctly, it disables the dummy TS packet generator that is used to pad the TS to 100 Mbit/sec. I've tried this before and it didn't make any difference, but perhaps it works for others.
Thanks for the update. Yes, I think we've all been there, making a change and then thinking that was the magic fix, only to find out later it wasn't. Please let us now how you get on with those patches - I'm still hoping the problem can be fixed eventually.
Ok, since you say it works fine under Windows I guess the Linux driver is the culprit (haven't tried Windows myself). This also explains why so many people with different motherboards are all seeing this problem. It would be nice if TBS could make a statement about this problem; TBS support have alw...
Hi, Nobody has come up with a solution yet. I've tried to resolve this with TBS support, but their conclusion was an incompatibility with my motherboard. Meanwhile I've tried 4 different motherboards (both AMD and Intel, both new and a few years old), and I have the problem with all of them. Conside...
Hi, If it's any consolation, I'm suffering from the same problem. Probably you have continuity counter errors in /var/log/syslog, such as: Jan 22 10:58:07 host2 tvheadend[1725]: TS: 11856V/RTL7 HD: H264 @ #527: Continuity counter error Jan 22 10:58:07 host2 tvheadend[1725]: TS: 11856V/RTL7 HD: AC3 @...