On 30/06/05, Walt Howd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been struggling with this for the last few days, on my Xebian > 1.0.3 system running MythTV 0.17 I wasn't able to skip or fast forward > through recordings. All my searches through the archives indicated > that this might be a problem with the recordedmarkup table, and a > byproduct of transcoding and comm flagging. I ran all the mysqlcheck, > everything came back clean. This is my second Xebian system, the first > running 0.17 on my v.1.0 Xbox works fine. > > I tried everything I possibly could, I rebuilt MythTV from source, > same issue. This frontend was the only one exhibiting this behaviour. > When you would try to skip the system would freeze about 5-10 seconds > and then the video would become garbled. The total time of the > recording would vary too. Typically for a 30 minute recording the end > time would start around 800 minutes then modulate from 35 minutes to > 28 minutes. Interestingly older recordings that were from 0.16 would > work fine. > > After three days...(I know, I'm slow. . .) I noticed that the > /etc/localtime was linked to Vienna. The install for Xebian did *not* > prompt me for the timezone during setup. I linked the /etc/localtime > to my correct timezone, restarted the frontend and it all works fine. > I just wanted to send this back to the list to be available for future > records. > > Thanks all, > Walt
Thanks for the tip - This implies to me that the SEEK/FF works, not by moving a pointer through a file, but through some sort of sci-fi time travel mechanism. How else would actual time affect it? :-) _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
