[mythtv-users] Commercial Flagging (UK, DVB-T)
Mark Greenwood
fatgerman at gmail.com
Sat Oct 27 10:24:15 UTC 2012
On 27 Oct 2012, at 07:56, Andrew Leech wrote:
> On 26/10/12 10:34 PM, Tim Phipps wrote:
>> Quoting Mark Greenwood <fatgerman at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Unfortunately it's not working for me Tim (on SD channels), it seems from what I can tell that it exits very quickly so I'm thinking it's probably not doing anything. However it's also not generating any log messages anywhere that I know to look (/var/log/mythtv) so I'm stuck for where to go next.
>>
>> You can run it from the command line (same user as mythbackend):
>>
>> mausc-wrapper.py --chanid 1010 --starttime 20121025205800
>>
>> will operate on the file 1010_20121025205800.mpg in the recordings directory and it should print out the breaks that it finds.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tim.
>>
> I'm really keen to give this a go (in Australia), but I appear to be having some python troubles:
>
> # ./mausc-wrapper 24367
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./mausc-wrapper", line 106, in <module>
> main()
> File "./mausc-wrapper", line 97, in main
> runjob(jobid=args[0])
> File "./mausc-wrapper", line 18, in runjob
> db = MythDB()
> File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/MythTV/database.py", line 965, in __init__
> dbconn = xml.getConnectionInfo(pin)
> File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/MythTV/connections.py", line 619, in getConnectionInfo
> dat = self._request('Myth/GetConnectionInfo', Pin=pin).readJSON()
> File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/MythTV/connections.py", line 607, in _request
> for k,v in keyvars.items()])
> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib.py", line 1234, in quote
> res = map(safe_map.__getitem__, s)
> TypeError: argument 2 to map() must support iteration
>
> What version of python are you running (and maybe what distro)? I'm on mythbuntu lucid and I can't seem to get past this problem.
> I've checked that my python2.6 packages are all up to date, as well as my libmyth-python (2:0.25.2+fixes.20121002.139bd59-0ubuntu0mythbuntu1)
I'm using mythbuntu 12.04.1, which has python 2.7.3. I'm no python expert I'm afraid so I don't know what your error means.
Cheers,
Mark
>
> Cheers,
> Andrew
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