[mythtv-users] Strange Scheduling in 0.24.1

John Pilkington J.Pilk at tesco.net
Wed Jun 22 10:48:03 UTC 2011


While setting up tonight's recordings, and checking in 'Upcoming 
Recordings' I found two programmes being set up for dvb-t tuner 1 at 
overlapping times: one on BBC Radio 3, where I had delayed the end by 
nearly two hours to get a single recording of an entire concert, and one 
on Channel 5, Submarine School, which starts 30 minutes later.  These 
aren't on the same mux, and both programmes are set to 'use any 
available input' and 'normal priority'.

When I change the Channel 5 recording from 'record at any time on any 
channel' or 'record at any time on this channel' to 'record only this 
showing' it all looks ok, with the concert set for tuner 1 and Submarine 
School set for tuner 6.  Tuners are arranged as 1,2,3pci; 4,5,6pci; 
(7,8;  9,10)usb dual-tuner.

I've not seen this sort of thing before.

Fedora 13 x86_64 from ATrpms, using EIT.

>  mythbackend --version
> Please attach all output as a file in bug reports.
> MythTV Version   : v0.24.1-11-g40a3124
> MythTV Branch    : fixes/0.24
> Network Protocol : 63
> Library API      : 0.24.20110505-1
> QT Version       : 4.6.3
> Options compiled in:
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