The problem persists. Both version can not play some mux. Problem is not with scaning programs, problem is with play some mux. In may opinion the problem is in the driver pcie.
LOG:
2017-03-28 00:30:51.747 [ INFO] subscription: 0001: "127.0.0.1 [ | Kodi Media Center ]" subscribing on channel "Markiza HD", weight: 150, adapter: "Montage Technology M88DS3103 : DVB-S #0", network: "SKYLINK", mux: "12109.5H", provider: "M7 Group", service: "Markiza HD", profile="htsp", hostname="127.0.0.1", username="127.0.0.1", client="Kodi Media Center"
2017-03-28 00:30:51.902 [ INFO] scanfile: DVB-S - loaded 1 regions with 112 networks
2017-03-28 00:30:51.902 [ INFO] scanfile: DVB-T - loaded 43 regions with 1106 networks
2017-03-28 00:30:51.902 [ INFO] scanfile: DVB-C - loaded 17 regions with 56 networks
2017-03-28 00:30:51.902 [ INFO] scanfile: ATSC-T - loaded 2 regions with 9 networks
2017-03-28 00:30:51.902 [ INFO] scanfile: ATSC-C - loaded 1 regions with 5 networks
2017-03-28 00:30:51.903 [ INFO] scanfile: ISDB-T - loaded 2 regions with 1297 networks
2017-03-28 00:30:52.329 [WARNING] TS: SKYLINK/12109.5H/Markiza HD Transport error indicator (total 1)
2017-03-28 00:30:52.717 [WARNING] TS: SKYLINK/12109.5H/Markiza HD: H264 @ #3514 Continuity counter error (total 1)
2017-03-28 00:30:52.717 [WARNING] TS: SKYLINK/12109.5H/Markiza HD: MPEG2AUDIO @ #3534 Continuity counter error (total 1)
2017-03-28 00:30:52.729 [ INFO] subscription: 0001: "127.0.0.1 [ | Kodi Media Center ]" unsubscribing from "Markiza HD", hostname="127.0.0.1", username="127.0.0.1", client="Kodi Media