For me, on a MC Client, connected to the MC Server in my signature, and running RO HQ;
Starting channel using the Watch menu option under the Guide in Theatre View (select channel in Guide, select Watch) without a channel already playing: 8 seconds
Starting channel playback from Standard View Television pane, by double-clicking the program or selecting it and clicking the Watch button: 8 seconds
Changing channel using the Watch menu option under the Guide in Theatre View (select channel in Guide, select Watch) while a channel is already playing: 3 seconds
Changing channel using the OSD while an existing channel is playing in Theatre View: 3 seconds
Changing channel from Standard View Television pane while a channel is already playing, by double-clicking the program or selecting it and clicking the Watch button: 3 seconds
So the time it takes to start a channel is longer than the time it takes to change the channel, using any method, and is pretty consistent. I would think that extra time is required to find and take control of a tuner, rather than just asking it to change channels.
The longer time you are seeing would possibly point to the hardware environment I suspect, rather than the MC configuration.
Jachin99, you are using an HDHomerun Prime tuner by the look of it, as you see it under DLNA devices. It looks like you are on Windows 10 for MC now. Are you still running WMC on a separate PC for DVR capabilities? If so, WMC could also be interfering with the release on the tuner for MC to use. Or at least co-existence of MC and WMC may be causing a delay in tuner aquisition and channel changing. At a minimum, MC has to check if the tuner is available to start a channel, which takes a little time. But more likely it is just because it is a network tuner.
The tuner on my MC Server is an internal PCIe four tuner card. I suspect the hardware I am using is just faster than yours, as MC relies on network traffic to change channels on the HDHomerun Prime, while mine does not.
BTW, you
said back in June that "I also enabled Media network, and setup public folder sharing and media streaming on the computer". MC doesn't need either public folder sharing or Media Streaming in Windows 10. You may want to use Shares, although that isn't necessary for MC Client/Server configuration. But Public Folder Sharing is a specific thing. Media Streaming in Windows 10 is a built-in DLNA Server for Windows 10, and is not required as MC's Media Network and DLNA Servers handle that functionality. You are basically duplicating servers by running Media Streaming in Windows 10.