Thanks for the additional responses. I'm really stumped on this one, so any and all ideas and information are welcome.<br><br>The RF interference is an interesting thought. The Myth B/E server and IPCop machine are right next to each other, with the hub right in the same area. The HDHR sits on a shelf above the two systems. The thing I don't get with this is that the problem only happens when the F/E is in use, and that is in a completely different room. I guess it could be the traffic on the IPCop machine, but I would think that other type of traffic through this server would have a similar effect, and I'm not seeing that; it's just Myth on the F/E.
<br><br>I can't understand how it could be a network bandwidth issue, since it's been as little as having the F/E running and sitting at the main menu that has caused corruption in a recording.<br><br>I did some quick testing with LiveTV after setting up a new B/E on a system on my internal (green) network. LiveTV is where this problem first presented itself with my current setup. The good news everything seemed fine. The bad news is that after thinking about it, what did I really prove? Yes, the B/E is now on the internal network, but it's also on a different system, with a different hard drive, in a different location. So what did I really rule out?
<br><br>Looks like I'll have to try moving the production B/E system on to my internal network. Not to distract from my original post, because even if the answer is changing networks, I'd like to figure out why my current setup won't work, but anyone know what's involved for changing networks with Myth?
<br><br>Thanks again.<br>John<br><br><br><br><br><br>