Just discovered that if I run Mythtv as a different user the Media
Library seems correct. The ~/.mythtv settings folder for root doesn't
seem to have anything it to restrict the media library so I'm puzzled.
Suggestions gratefully received.
Rob.
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Hi,
I've just setup a new Mythfrontend system on my desktop OpenSuse10
box. I already have a separate Mythbackend running perfectly well and
just wanted access to the system from another desktop.
Since OpenSuse10 installed GCC 4.x on my system the standard Mythtv
download wouldn't compile.So I Googled and found a suggestion to use
the svn version. Mistkae #1. So I downloaded the latest svn version
and compiled that. The compile worked as expected.
However I noted that it wanted Protocol 22 rather than Protocol 15. I
realised that the svn version is rather more advanced than I needed.
Unfortunately whilst looking around the system I do remember telling
the system to filter the Media library on films, which looked quite
interesting. Mistake #2.
It was clear the the latest svn build was too advanced so I looked
around some more and discovered the 0.18.1-fixes branch of the Myth
code. This was the one I should have downloaded all along as it has
support for GCC 4.x in. So I deleted the more recent svn branch,
downloaded 0.18.1-fixes, compiled it and it worked fine. Until I went
back to the media library, all I can now see are films.
Clearly somewhere there is a setting that filters the Media Library. I
would have thought it was in one of the datbase tables but I can't
easily see it. I've looked through as many tables as I can but I do
feel I'm searching for a needle in a haystack.
Anybody any idea how to get rid of the filter on the Media Library?
Thanks,
Rob.
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