Thanks Andy,

My analysis was right in that the problem turned out to be a DB corruption 
issue.  A nice fellow posted on his blog a repair script that did the trick.  
Now I just need to figure out why I am getting "video frame buffering failed 
too many times" after running the live tv for some random period of time.

As a bonus though, the audio sync issue that I was having with the HVR-1600 is 
fixed.

Sincerely,
Peter




On 2012-06-14, at 8:47 PM, Andy Walls wrote:

> Peter Schneider <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Andy,
>> 
>> I have an update.  It appears that this may be a MythTV problem. 
>> Specifically one with my MySQL database as suddenly I cannot see any of
>> my prior recordings in the listing anymore and for some strange reason
>> the primary (and only) backend server switched itself to thinking that
>> it is a secondary backend.  All in all something very strange has
>> happened and I am going to be beating my head against the wall once
>> again.  Doing a cat test after a reboot shows the capture cards are now
>> holding their settings properly but myth still reports them as busy. 
>> This though I do suspect is due to a database failure of some sort.
>> 
>> Sorry to have bothered you.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> Peter
>> 
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> It's no bother.  Glad you're on your way to figuring it out.
> 
> Regards,
> Andy
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