Daniel Kristjansson píše v Čt 12. 01. 2006 v 13:27 -0500: > From a quick look, it looks like it is not really a configuration
OK > problem. The problem appears to be that the check for channels on > another recorder doesn't work until the channel is unique. But > since you have many five character channel numbers there are many all the weird channel numbers were filled by the mythtv-setup. I would _never_ generate such crazy channel numbers. I wonder why the channels are not assigned incrementally from number 1 (like in normal receivers). > matches for the one and two character channels that you tested. I wonder how it can match - don't say that if I enter "1" Myth matches it with all channels starting with "1" like "10", or "100", or "1000"? I can't believe it. > When you commit a channel change that doesn't match a channel on > the current recorder we should check the other recorders for an > exact match. IMHO it should always be an exact match. Unless there is some usability feature that I don't get because I am used to a few channels only. > I'm planning to look at #1013 next, it looks like a serious problem. > Then I'll look at this cross tuner channel change problem again. np, I'm not pushing you - I was just curious whether my configuration was the problem (and thus the trac entry is invalid) or if it's a bug that will eventually be fixed and will make it transparent for my WAF to use the Myth (no need to mess with 'L' when all channels are available by the channel number). Thanks. Petr _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
