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    Quad DVBS, recording problem

    Im hoping someone can help me with perhaps a silly question.

    I have a VU+ Duo2 with 2 x dial DVBs tuners so 4 inputs in total.

    I have a fixed dish set on 28.2 with quad standard LNB and 4 cables going into each tuner ports. Set up as Simple, and all on 28.2 east.

    Is there any reason why I can only record 2 channels at once? I would have imagined it should record 4 (one for each tuner)

    Would it have something to do with ABM as I haven't searched for the channels?

    Any help appreciated.

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    ABM gets channel data and creates bouquets. Whether you use ABM or not, channel data is shared across all teh tuners.

    Which image are you on?
    How did you arrive at this image? Online updates or flashing to it by USB/Image Manager?

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    Good to rule out the ABM, im on 5.006 and flashed using the usb method.

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    Please flash/install latest image. Do not perform an online update. This will overcome a bug in the drivers. You can restore settings/plugins afterwards.

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