> > > * Side note: I also have the problem people have been reporting about
> the
> > > video freezing when you enter live tv. I was also able to get around
> that as
> > > well by starting mythbackend in my /etc/rc.local
> >
> > Same here. I think I saw a post where Jarod said he was creating a
> > work around for this.
> >
> 
> Does the backend not start automatically?
> 
> You can check it with
> 
> #chkconfig mythbackend on
> #service mythbackend start
> 
> Mine works as expected.
> --
> -=/>Thom

>From what I've been hearing it appears as though there's some kind of race
condition if you start mythbackend that way (at least with the latest Fedora
Core 3). When I start mythbackend that way I get the video freeze problem.
But, when I start mythbackend in /etc/rc.local it works fine.

Dan.

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