I've tried the television feature (now running JRMCv23.0.62), but haven't been able to get it to work without PQ issues like macroblocking and studdering.
I have tried it on multiple PCs, running Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 10.
I have 2 TV tuner devices - #1 is one of the earlier HDHomeRuns with 2 tuners, both set to 'Digital Antenna', the other is an HDHomeRun Prime which has 3 tuners all configured for CableCard.
My PCs are not the fastest machines, but they are plenty fast for watching 1080p lossless Blu-ray rips without problem. All of the PCs are connected to our home network via gigabit ethernet wiring. The Windows 10 machine is an ASUS laptop that connects to our network via WiFi.
The machine used for the media center library has:
CPU - Intel Core Duo E9750 @2.66 MHz
RAM - 8 GB.
The HTPC computer that's connected to our 48" LG HDTV has an Intel i5 and 8 GB RAM.
The ASUS laptop has an i7 with 16 GB RAM.
The HTPC is used for watching TV with WMC (Windows Media Center). It works perfectly for this. There is no macroblocking, tearing, studdering, etc. On the same PC JRMCv23's TV viewing is unwatchable. Every minute or so, the image is distorted from the macroblocking, tearing and studdering. We use this same PC for listening to music (works great) and watching ripped Blu-ray movies (ripped losslessly with MakeMKV, and it also works great) using JRMCv23. On the library PC, the same PQ problems occur - macroblocking, tearing, etc. TV viewing on the ASUS laptop is also poor because of these PQ issues.
I've tried multiple video settings - Red October Standard and Red October HQ. I currently have it set to Standard while trying to solve this problem, but when it was set to HQ, it worked great for watching our ripped Blu-rays.
Also, as per a previous recommendation, I have unchecked the option for cropping edges.
I'd love to get this working. Any suggestions?