<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Verdana; font-size: 8pt; color: #000000'>> John, I'm on record of having this problem to varying degress ever<br>> since I got my HD-PVRs. It happens less so after updating the HD-PVR<br>> firmware to the latest and configuring the STB to output everything<br>> including SD at the same HD resolution, but it still happens<br>> frequently enough to be very annoying.<br>> <br>> I had hopes the new motherboard/CPU I installed yesterday would fix<br>> the problem. It did fix the 2 HD-PVRs on one EHCI controller problem,<br>> but it didn't fix this stop/restart problem. This now makes 3<br>> different systems it has occurred with.<br>> <br>> Here is more information for the record. I see the problem on both<br>> HD-PVRs which are connected to Motorola DCT-62x0s. The probelm does<br>> not appear to be content dependent to me -- I see it equally on<br>> sports, dramas, documentaries, etc. The problem does not appear to be<br>> resolution dependent -- I see it whether or not the STBs are set to<br>> 720p or 1080i. Finally, my backend is way overpowered and is usually<br>> 85-95% idle so I don't think the problem has anything to do with<br>> system load.<br>> <br>> David<br>> -- <br><br>I've been running a single HD-PVR off a Motorola 6200 for the last few weeks, and I haven't seen this problem at all. I'm about to add another HD-PVR.<br><br>I have the 6200 outputting at 480p for SD and 720p for HD. My computer is a Pentium M @ 1.5 GHz. The SQL database is on the backend, but all storage is on another box, mounted via CIFs/Samba. The backend is running Mythbuntu 9.10, and I don't install the weekly fixes, though I'm considerring it.<br><br>Gerald<br><br></div></body></html>