Then I tell Myth to change to station Y, which involves changing
frequency (and perhaps FEC rate & guard interval) as well as new pids.

I assume changing to something else from the same transponder (e.g. 9 Digital -> 9 HD -> 9 Guide) causes no problems?


After changing I get continuous transport errors and the picture/audio
breaks up. It doesn't seem to resolve within a few seconds. If I quit
live TV, Myth keeps the frontend running and tuned.

I would suspect Myth's buffering.


        As a test, you could try mplayer or Xine on /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
and see if they also have transport errors.

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