I had a LiveTV conflict for the first time. I had two recordings starting at the same time when I was watching LiveTV. And both recordings was on different MUX so the LiveTV couldn’t continue. (At least that was what I thought happened.)
Kodi totally froze and I had to remove the power to get it running again.
The problem is, after I had restarted Kodi again and started LiveTV again (still with the recordings running), the LiveTV wasn’t a conflict at all.
I have two tuners, and two virtual tuners. The two recordings take one slot on each tuner, and after starting LiveTV again the second slot on the second tuner got used.
So why did Kodi freeze? Since there was enough available tuners this shouldn’t have happened.
Also, if it had been a real conflict it would have been nice if the user was informed about a conflict(maybe 60 seconds before the conflict), and has the possibility to either cancel one of the recordings and continue to watch LiveTV, or to switch to the same channel as one of the recordings. Or simply quit LiveTV so both recordings can proceed.
Something isn’t working as it should in this scenario.