On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 21:51 +1200, Robin Gilks wrote: > > There is a perl script in the contrib folder of the distribution that > > will locate your nuv files and insert them into the database if > > needed. It's called myth.rebuilddatabase.pl > > > > On 9/26/05, Robin Gilks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Just changed capture cards, so I deleted the old card, installed the new > >> one using mythtv-setup and my old recordings have gone. How do I get > >> them > >> back? mythcommflag to rebuild the database or what... I assume there is > >> something left in the database that knows what programs they were as the > >> filenames aren't much help... > >> > > OK - tried the perl script with the --try_default switch and it reports > that its found all the programs & the files that go with them eg. > > Found a match between file and database > File: '/mnt/store/1000_20050718204200_20050718213500.nuv' > Title: 'Jamie's School Dinners' > > > If I use --show_existing I get stuff listed eg. > > Channel: 1000 > Start time: 07/18/2005 - 20:42:00 > End time: 07/18/2005 - 21:35:00 > Title: Jamie's School Dinners > Subtitle: > > but when I go to "Watch Recording" I get nothing listed other than "Sorry, > no recordings available". Is there another switch to make the stuff found > actually stick? > > Is it because the channels have been changed? If thats the case then it > sounds like a design fault to have such a ridiculous dependancy - after > all I don't care how it was recorded, I just want to watch it!! > > All donations to my knowledge gratefully received.
Sounds to me like you're connecting to the wrong database server. Lonnie
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