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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/11/2020 09:46, David Watkins
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              <div>A bit more googling suggests it may be the backend
                testing the card which is triggering the firmware load,
                in which case I'm back to square one with trying to
                identify the problem.<br>
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              <div>I'll try increasing the timeouts on the card to see
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      <p>Whats changed recently :- is it a new host machine or have you
        just added a new DVB card.</p>
      <p>When I went from a dual core Haswell box to a quad core NUC,
        udev rules just went unreliable.</p>
      <p>I would fit a single  WinTV-dualHD which gives you the same
        recording capability without needing udev.</p>
      <p>Or for that matter just use two identical cards, I've got a
        spare PCTV nanoStick T2 290e which is just gathering dust if you
        want it send me your address.<br>
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