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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/30/20 12:57 PM, John P Poet wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 10:41 AM Peter Bennett
<<a href="mailto:pb.mythtv@gmail.com"
moz-do-not-send="true">pb.mythtv@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Hi David<br>
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Another question for you. The record table and the API have
a field <br>
called "search type", which can take the values:<br>
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kNoSearch<br>
kPowerSearch<br>
kTitleSearch<br>
kKeywordSearch<br>
kPeopleSearch<br>
kManualSearch<br>
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These all are supported by the scheduler.<br>
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With mythfrontend I can create kNoSearch (from the program
guide), <br>
kPowerSearch (from Custom Record), kManualSearch (from
Manual Schedule). <br>
However I cannot see how to create kTitleSearch,
kKeywordSearch, <br>
kPeopleSearch. I can in fact create those from mythweb. Do
you know how <br>
they are created in mythfrontend? They can be updated from
mythfrontend <br>
but the search string cannot be updated from mythfrontend.
The search <br>
string is stored in the description field.<br>
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I have never used those searches. I am wary of creating
recording rules <br>
in mythweb as I have had problems in the past with it.<br>
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I am adding program scheduling to leanfront and not sure
what to support.<br>
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Regards<br>
Peter<br>
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<div>Manage Recordings -> Schedule Recordings -> Search
Words -> People</div>
<div>Peter, I use the PeopleSearch a lot.</div>
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<p>Hi John</p>
<p>Yes I saw that, but it does a schedule search for programs
matching people and other things. Then if you click one of the
entries found, and select to record it, you still get a recording
rule with SearchType None. It is just a way of searching the
schedules. <br>
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<p>If I go into mythweb and create a "custom recording schedule",
"people search" and type Jennifer Aniston, I find that it has
scheduled several hundred recordings, everything with Jennifer
Aniston. Is this useful? How do I do it with the frontend?</p>
<p>John - while you are there - On my Ceton tuner if I schedule a
recording on a premium channel that I do not subscribe to, instead
of just failing, the log fills with thousands of messages as
follows:</p>
<p>2020-08-30 14:57:28.816898 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817125 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817193 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817233 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817282 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817601 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817676 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817714 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817741 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817781 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817869 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817920 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
2020-08-30 14:57:28.817966 E DTVRec[1]: PES start code not found
in TS packet with PUSI set<br>
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<p>If I did this accidentally on my prod machine the disk may
actually run out of space due to that log.</p>
<p>Regards<br>
Peter<br>
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