Yaobing wrote: "This is not true. You can watch currently recording shows since MC keeps time-shifting even if recording is in ts format. On the server itself, the current time-shifting session will be shown when you try to watch the channel that is currently being recorded. Watching the recording file itself (.ts file) is a bit problematic because MC could not figure out that the recording is growing. But you can always watch the channel directly, either on the server or on a client."
For example, I always have a timer set for the local news at 10pm. With a commercial DVR, you can start viewing at 10:10pm, but start at the beginning of the program, and watch whatever you want through the end of the half hour program, while it is recording. If you catchup, then it just shows the rest live, but otherwise, you can go back and forth within the file, while it is also recording.
From other threads, apparently you can do this with JTF format, but not with TS. Even with JTF format, it is "glitchy" - it doesn't work smoothly (even on the client that does not have the problem in the thread).
By the way, I have heard the MP can do this with TS files. This is the preferred solution, since TS is one file, and is much more portable and "archivable" if you decide you might want to watch the program again in the future.