On Saturday 24 September, Mark Kundinger wrote: > This often indicates an issue in myth's database. If it's an > individual show, it can be fixed by running commercial flagging. > > If everything, try running > > mysqlcheck mythconverg > > or more likely > > mysqlcheck -p -u root mythconverg > > if it reports problems you can use the -r (I think) argument to fix > tables.
Thank you very much! Once I used the correct user and database name for my system, this fixed my playback problem where seeking took a long time and displayed garbage. But, this begs the question: What kind of information is in the SQL database that is required for proper playback? ((RayDar)) _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
