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    enigma2 hangs on DVB-T channel fed from HDMI modulator

    I use a Labgear EM1000 HDMI to DVB-T modulator to share HDMI output around the house. I currently have a Chromecast connected.

    The DVB-T service I call "HDMI-TV" and is available on frequency="474000000" combined with Soarview on frequency="546000000". I use AMB custom scripts/config (attached) to scan/add the channels and all works great.

    The issue I have is after a 4+ hours of watching the HDMI-TV service, the box [SF8008] will hang and the spinner appears requiring cold restart. This only happens on the service fed by the HDMI mod, and the other Saorview channels will never have an issue. I have attached a debug log following the latest box hang.

    I have a second box [Vu+Solo2] with the same ABM setup, have not seen the issue here.

    This has been an issue since I added the HDMI modulator (2years), so not caused by any recent upgrade. Decided its time to share the problem and see if anyone can help.

    thanks..
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