The main issue was that it seemed to get into an invalid state with the tuner and would either stutter inside the recording, or not be able to open the tuner at all. Having given it the benefit of the doubt for a few weeks, I've decided to move away from it because of its unreliability. It's quite possible that it might work better with specific BDA cards, but it certainly doesn't manage my card very well.
To get around the problem, I've written the much promised, never written plugin for Mediacentre (MCE) 2005 for my TV guide. This now allows the TV guide to talk to MCE just like it used to talk to the Web Scheduler app and to Nebula DigiTV. The benefit is that my Pinnacle tuner was designed for MCE, and at least from early tests, works with it much more reliably than with Web Scheduler.
Of course, I have therefore inherited the issue with the DVR-MS recording format, but fortunately this has already been solved for me by this toolbox. Adding the command line conversion into my automatic XVid conversion application was no problem at all, so now it all works as intended.
Thanks to the work I completed a few weeks ago, adding devices and plugins to the TV guide is now not much work at all - as long as there is some way programmatically to read existing timers, add a timer and remove a timer. Usually there's a way to do that somehow, even if it requires scraping and spoofing the web interface of the device's controlling application.
Time will tell if MCE can handle the card better than Web Scheduler did, but from the tests I can throw at it at the moment, it seems a lot more stable.
I've also just discovered WebGuide for Mediacenter, which might provide me with the LAN Live-TV streaming I've been after. I've installed the trial and will give it a go over the next few weeks. It's certainly polished, but how well it works remains be seen.
By the way, I've reworked the appearance of the TV guide application in this process, so that it has a much more contemporary look. What do you think ;-)

Next on the development list is to continue with that Mono port. I'll get there eventually!
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