On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Mark Smith wrote:

> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>          Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone else found that they lose the connection to a MythTV 0.21
>> backend when it starts a recording?
>>
>> I'm using mvpmc 0.3.4. Don't think it was happening before I upgraded from
>> 0.20.
>
> In case anyone else has the same issue, this is fixed in the daily builds.
>
> However the latest dailys seem to have problems with slightly unsmooth
> playback which is particularly evident in the sound (a bit like flutter on an
> analogue tape recording). It may just be effecting higher bitrate recordings.
>
> The daily build from the 20th February seems to be OK (and fortunately still
> has the recording problem fixed), but the builds from the 31st March and 2nd
> April have the problem.
>
> Is this a known issue?

Interesting...no...I wasn't aware of this....Since I'm the only person 
who's commited anything to the main mvpmc repository since Feb 20th, it's 
almost certainly my fault. I'd imagine it was caused by one of the patches 
provided by the xbmc project who are also using our library for accessing 
MythTV.

There were 2 sets of commits which might have caused this problem which I 
pushed on Feburary 28th and March 5th. Could you try testing daily builds 
from March 2nd and March 7th to try to narrow down when the problem was 
introduced?

> All versions hang on a Live TV channel change whilst a recording is in
> progress on the backend. I suspect that's because I'm using the new
> functionality in Myth 0.21 to record/watch multiple channels from one digital
> multiplex on a single tuner card. Whilst recording, it's possible to watch
> live TV on the same physical tuner card, but only channels on the same mux.

Hmmm...I'm not surprised you're seeing issues here...No one has 
tested/worked on the MythTV multirec functionality against mvpmc. I'm 
working on some issues with the tvguide at the moment, but there are 
various aspects of the LiveTV functionality that I want to look at after 
that, so I'll add that to the list. I'm kinda busy with non-mvpmc stuff at 
the moment, so it'll probably be a good while before I get a chance to 
look at it I'm afraid.

Cheers,

Simon

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