Not selecting correct channel/card

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Hi List

I have a interesting query i havnt been able to resolve by google or forums.

Main Backend Server. 2 x DVB

Slave Backend server. 2 x DVB

Slave backend server. 1 x DVB 1 x pvr500 (also runs as a front end)

Whole system worked perfectly till my tivo died and i have decided to move foxtel (sat) over to my mythdora machines. I have added the pvr500 just to do capture. Fixed all bugs except it wont change to the capture card that foxtel is on, it try's changing to the DVB card in the same backend server. I have all guide data for both services under 2 different files, if i change to the correct card by pressing "Y" then i get all correct guide data etc. Any hints tips would be great.

Brian