> I can confirm this behaviour and it is present in this mornings svn. > This is as Rob suggests to do with the guide data advising the end of > a program, I experienced this, this morning watching the news, my pc > clock was a bit off and it stopped before the end of the program, > however the guide suggested the program had ended. > > Regards > > Tim > On 23 Jan 2006, at 01:17, Robert Tsai wrote: > >> On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 06:44:49PM -0500, Robert Tsai wrote: >>> I watched live TV today (NFL AFC Championship Game) for the first >>> time >>> in a long time. >>> >>> The live TV basically "stopped" at the end of the pre-game show (3pm) >>> and the end of the game (6:30pm) - the only two program "breaks". >>> There was no crash or anything; everything just stopped, as if the >>> backend decided to stop recording data and sending it to the >>> frontend. >>> Pressing ESC and re-entering live TV brought me back to live TV. >>> >>> Snippets of the backend logs (run-time flags happened to be -v >>> record,commflag at the time) are attached for the two time periods >>> mentioned above. The frontend log snippets from those time periods >>> are >>> also attached. >>> >>> The backend HTTP status shows that the backend still believes it's >>> recording stuff, but the frontend is receiving anything. >>> >>> The system is an HD-3000-only system, recording OTA. >> >> Just to be clear, this is a problem when the end of a program is >> reached during live TV (as shown in the program guide). This has >> nothing to do with changing or browsing channels during live TV (I >> hate channel surfing). >> >> --Rob
r8649 has the same problem, just trying to test r8698 but mythgallery and mythvideo refuse to run so far :-( -- Robin Gilks _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
