Thanks. From the Schedule screen, if you press the space bar or return, it will bring up the recording rule editor and allow you to select a variety of options for your recording rule. Lots of good information in the official docs:

http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-12.html

Craig

At 5:27 PM -0400 9/27/12, Monty Lewis wrote:
Oh, sorry. To answer your questions, I'm using an older Mac Pro with System 10.8.2 and an HDHomerun prime with a cable card.

I'm not sure I have any recording rules set up. I'm just going to the program guide and telling it to record a program.

On Sep 27, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Craig Treleaven <[email protected]> wrote:

 Glad it is working now.  Just for interest, which Mac model and OS
 version are you running.  What tuner(s)?  Using antenna or a cableco?

 What kind of recording rule have you set up?  Record at any time on
 any channel is usually the best option.  The backend log should
 indicate why a recording failed.  Look around the time the recording
 was supposed to start.

 Did you know the backend has a mini web server built in?  The address
 for mine is http://192.168.2.222:6544/ -- obviously you need to
 substitute the ip address of your backend machine.  With it, you can
 quickly check what your tuners are currently doing, see upcoming
 scheduled recordings, and any jobs that the backend is running.  See
 Information>Backend Status.  Some of the other bits are experimental
 (HLS) or not functional (Hardware Profile) on the Mac, though.

 Craig

 At 4:42 PM -0400 9/27/12, Monty Lewis wrote:
 Craig, Thanks! That new install worked and MythFrontend runs as
 expected. I just have one problem to figure out. I'm not getting any
 recordings and I'm not finding any error messages anywhere.



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