My wife contacts me at work every single day because the TV isn't working - ever since I started using MC18 to stream live TV from the server in the basement to the HTCP Library Client instead of having the HTPC user the tuners directly.
- "Something went wrong with playback" when trying to tune to a channel. This sometimes happens just the first time you do it, and if you retry it will work (probably because the drive was asleep on the server, or something). But, often, it never works, and if you go to the basement to see what's going on you get "uh, MC is already running, or not responding, or something, try restarting" message when you try to open MC. We have to kill media server or restart the computer. Then it's fixed for awhile. This is the one that scares me the most because I think if the server gets in this state, recordings won't work either (and certainly, if we have to restart it better not be in the middle of a recording).
- "No television tuner is available to fulfill your request" - I think I've figured this one out. The way MC18 streams TV is by recording it locally and then having the client play the file while it's recording. Well, if things go haywire on either the client or the server, this recording may never ever stop happening. I think what causes this problem is when the tuner remains on the channel even though the client is no longer watching that channel. If this happens enough, there aren't any tuners left. Even when this doesn't happen, it is extremely common for the recording files to not get cleaned up and for them to sit on the server until I find and delete them.
- I see info for the show in the guide, but while watching, there is no info available. It doesn't even know how long the show is. Also, in the info I see right before I press "Watch," it shows the file name of the temporary jtv file it's going to use to stream me the live TV.
- When you are watching Live TV on a delay, there is often a problem when you catch up with live (like lips getting out of sync, video pausing and then playing really fast to catch up, silience, etc.). This never used to happen when we used the tuner directly.