On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Matt SF wrote:

On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 01:53:42PM -0600, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
OK here is what the guide SHOULD look like:

12:00 | 1:00 |  1:00 |  2:00
 S12    S1a     S1b     S2

Here is what mythweb is showing

12:00 | 1:00 |  1:00 |  2:00
 S12            S1a     S2

And here is what MythTV shows

12:00 |  1:00 |  2:00
 S12     S1a     S2

The fact that mythweb showed this gap with the missing data is what clued
me in to the reason I couldn't find the show I was looking for during the
extra hour.


Kevin..what versions of mythweb and mythbackend are you running?  my
mythweb shows as you have above, with the "s12" show apparently bleeding
across an extra hour.  e.g. Stargate SG-1 shows at 12:30 AM and Mythweb
reports this as:  "12:30:00 AM to 01:30:00 AM (120 mins)"

I get the exact same behavior. The S12 will bleed across the empty time slot where there is no data. If It ends at 1:00 mythweb will report the time correctly (even though it appears to run for an extra hour), if it ends after 1:00 than I will get the behavior you described.

I am amazed the developers chose not to use UTC in the database and
instead used local time.  I hope they had a good reason...if not, that
would be very...Microsoft of them  ;)

Yes, and I hope they respond to this issue.

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