Well, it looks like the problem has resurfaced. Although upon closer inspection it might only be affecting BBC channels. I rebuilt Myth from CVS on Tuesday night and I watched a film I recorded on Wednesday night, this exibited the seeking problem, however a program recorded the same night on ITV performed correctly. I've just checked again with two other programs, one on ITV2 and one on BBC 4 and they both behave in the same way. The ITV show seeks correctly and BBC one doesn't. I know there is some issue with the BBC not closing their GOP sequences correctly resulting in really long GOPs. Is there any extra debugging I can turn on to see wether it's upsetting Myth in any way?

If the BBC are actually fault I'd like to know, as I can hassle some people at work to get it fixed if possible. I'm sure if ITV can do it correctly then so can the BBC. :-)

Cheers,

Andy Marriott

Andy Marriott wrote:

I've recently updated my myth install and i've found that all the subsequent recordings don't seek properly. It seems seeking either forwards or backwards lands me in a seemingly random position. Old recordings don't seem to suffer from this so I can only assume something has broken in subsequent updates. I've run mythcommflag --rebuild --all but that doesn't seem to do anything.

Any ideas?


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