[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote: > On 11/11/05, Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Friday 11 November 2005 11:04 pm, Daniel Kristjansson wrote: >>> On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 22:07 -0500, Isaac Richards wrote: >>>> On Friday 11 November 2005 09:49 pm, Daniel Kristjansson wrote: >>>>> I've had this break on me when a manual record on a program was >>>>> also This also broke the DB insertion of keyframes so I wanted to >>>>> have a closer look at this before I started working on a fix. >>>> >>>> Hmm. Pretty much _everything_ is keyed off of chanid/starttime. >>>> >>> :/ I thought so. >>> >>> I can't really think of an elegant hack to make this work. >>> Fudging the starttime is kind of ugly. >> >> Might be the easiest way, though. >> >>> We could just make sure this never happens by checking with manual >>> recordings by checking for chanid/starttime of recordings in the >>> scheduler. And make sure this never happens in LiveTV by locking >>> out channel being recorded by a scheduled recording for the first >>> minute of each recording. >> >> That seems hacky, though. :( >> >>> Perhaps in the LiveTV mode we could just do the 'add a minute to >>> starttime' hack instead of locking it out. >> >> Works for one duplicate instance. Need something that'll work for >> more.. > > Whats the impact of changing the chanid? Does anyone have chanids > higher than 1999?
I have, because of a small search and replace problem when i imported the dvb channels the first time. This was when dvb didn't have any scanning and finding channels by itself, i accidentaly got an extra zero so all of my dvb channels have chanid's of around 20000. > What is the highest reasonable number? Could you > simply add 7000 to the chanid for all LiveTV shows and have the system > smart enough to know that 8011 was the same channel as 1011 but > recorded by LiveTV? That also would give an easy way of indicating > right in the filename that it was a LiveTV recording, which may have > its benefits as well. I know I'm talking out of my league here, but > hope you don't mind me throwing out ideas. > > Bob C Sounds like something that could easily break. _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
