[mythtv-users] Scheduler seems to think I am recording too many programs at once
David Engel
david at istwok.net
Fri May 3 14:35:46 UTC 2013
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 02:19:52PM +1200, Stephen Worthington wrote:
> On Thu, 02 May 2013 13:26:44 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 03:01:42AM +1200, Stephen Worthington wrote:
> >> On Thu, 02 May 2013 09:25:17 -0500, you wrote:
> >>
> >> >On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 12:04:03AM +1200, Stephen Worthington wrote:
> >> >> On Thu, 02 May 2013 07:18:50 -0400, you wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >On 05/02/2013 12:56 AM, Stephen Worthington wrote:
> >> >> >> I was just checking the scheduling for the new EPG received today, and
> >> >> >> I found that one program "Seven Sharp" was not recording at its usual
> >> >> >> time of 19:00 on TV ONE, but instead was recording at 20:00 from the
> >> >> >> TVONE PLUS1 channel which retransmits TV ONE an hour later, but in SD
> >> >> >> instead of HD. I have occasionally seen this sort of thing happen
> >> >> >> before, always when I am recording lots of programs at the same time.
> >> >> >> It has always seemed to me that the scheduler must have some limit for
> >> >> >> the number of programs it will record at one time and when it goes
> >> >> >> over that limit, it tries to reschedule one or more of them. If I add
> >> >> >> an override to force "Seven Sharp" to record from TV ONE at 19:00, the
> >> >> >> scheduler is happy to do that and does not seem to make any other
> >> >> >> changes.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Here is the schedule for that time period, without the override:
> >> >> >> [Time] [Callsign]-[Program name]
> >> >> >> 17:30:18:30 DISCO - Mythbusters
> >> >> >> 18:00-19:03 TV ONE - One News At 6pm
> >> >> >> 18:00-19:03 TV3 - 3 News
> >> >> >> 18:30-19:03 ChoiceTV - Bath Crashers
> >> >> >> 19:00-19:33 TV ONE - Seven Sharp (yellow, "Find Daily -3 Later
> >> >> >> Showing")
> >> >> >> 19:00-19:33 TV ONE-S - Seven Sharp (yellow, "Find Daily -7 Later
> >> >> >> Showing")
> >> >> >> 19:00-19:33 TV3 - Campbell Live
> >> >> >> 19:30-19:33 TV2 - Police Ten 7
> >> >> >> 19:30-20:30 HISCH - Mysteries At The Museum (yellow, "Channel Record
> >> >> >> +0 Later Showing")
> >> >> >> 19:30-20:30 KNOWLGE - Who Do You Think You Are? Aus
> >> >> >> 19:30-20:33 PRIME - Great Rift: Africas Wild
> >> >> >> 19:30-20:33 TV3 - Grand Designs Revisited
> >> >> >> 20:00-20:30 CRIME& - Traffic Blues (yellow "Channel Record +0 Later
> >> >> >> Showing")
> >> >> >> 20:00-20:33 TV2 - RBT
> >> >> >> 20:00-20:33 TVONE PLUS1 - Seven Sharp
> >> >> >> 20:29-21:33 TV3 - Bones
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> In the above, TV ONE, TV2 and TVONE PLUS1 are transmitted on the same
> >> >> >> DVB-T multiplex, PRIME and ChoiceTV are on the same DVB-T mux, and TV3
> >> >> >> is on the third DVB-T mux. TV ONE-S is an SD version of TV ONE on a
> >> >> >> DVB-S mux. The other channels are all on Sky TV which is recorded
> >> >> >> from a set top box via one S-Video card (so there is only one tuner
> >> >> >> for those channels). The three DVB-T muxes are on one source, the
> >> >> >> DVB-S muxes on another source, and Sky TV is on the third source. All
> >> >> >> the DVB-T and DVB-S tuners are set up with 4 multirec virtual tuners
> >> >> >> each, and I have 3 DVB-T tuners and 2 DVB-S ones. Since I have as
> >> >> >> many DVB-T tuners as there are DVB-T muxes being transmitted, I should
> >> >> >> never have to use the TVONE PLUS1 channel at all as I should always
> >> >> >> have enough tuners to record everything I need on the first showing.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> So, does anyone know if there is some sort of limit in the scheduler
> >> >> >> on the number of programs that will record at any one time? And if
> >> >> >> so, what it is and how it works? Is there a setting I can adjust for
> >> >> >> it?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >No limit. The only limit is the number of tuners (physical and virtual)
> >> >> >you have. MythTV will gladly work your system so hard that the hardware
> >> >> >fails to keep up and everything fails miserably if you tell it to.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> I have 5 recording drives, so whatever is causing this sort of
> >> >> >> rescheduling is not taking that into account, as I can easily record
> >> >> >> at least 10 programs simultaneously, and probably more, as long as the
> >> >> >> recordings use all the drives (and they normally do).
> >> >> >
> >> >> >It is almost definitely a priority modifier on the other showing causing
> >> >> >it to be preferred. This could be channel or input or HDTV or any of a
> >> >> >number of other priority modifiers. You can see what's happening by
> >> >> >running:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >mythbackend -v schedule --loglevel debug --printsched
> >> >> >
> >> >> >before the shows air and without the override in place.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Also, is there a way to mark the TVONE PLUS1 channel as SD and the TV
> >> >> >> ONE channel as HD and tell the scheduler to always record the HD
> >> >> >> programming unless there is an actual clash?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >No, there's no such thing as an "HD" channel--only channels that have
> >> >> >programs which may or may not be HDTV. So, it's up to your guide data
> >> >> >to properly mark programs as HDTV or not.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >You can set priority modifiers on channels (and starting with 0.27,
> >> >> >they'll work the way you think they would work), but then again,
> >> >> >priority modifiers you've already set are probably what's causing MythTV
> >> >> >to record shows in such a way that you think the scheduler is wrong... ;)
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Mike
> >> >>
> >> >> The --printsched option looks like it is really useful. I have put
> >> >> the result on my web server here:
> >> >>
> >> >> http://www.jsw.gen.nz/mythtv/sched.txt
> >> >>
> >> >> If I paste it into a post, its gets word wrapped and unreadable. For
> >> >> readability I also cut down the output to just the bit between times
> >> >> where there is nothing recording, so in theory nothing before or after
> >> >> the bit posted would affect the scheduling at the problem time.
> >> >>
> >> >> If, as I am assuming, the P=Priority column is the fully calculated
> >> >> priority value for the scheduled recording, the I do not understand
> >> >> what is going on. The "Seven Sharp" scheduled to actually record from
> >> >> TVONE PLUS1 has a priority of -4, but the one that is not going to
> >> >> record from TV ONE has a priority of -3.
> >> >>
> >> >> The channel priorities are: TV ONE is 0, TVONE PLUS1 is -1, which
> >> >> explains the difference between the two recording priorities. But it
> >> >> is still going to record the wrong one.
> >> >
> >> >I'm pretty sure Mike meant that to be --testsched and not
> >> >--printsched. And don't snip any of the output. It's the cryptic
> >> >details that explains what is going on and why.
> >> >
> >> >David
> >>
> >> OK, that has a lot more detail. I have put it here:
> >>
> >> http://www.jsw.gen.nz/mythtv/testsched.txt
> >
> >Here's what's happening in a nutshell. In the initial scheduling
> >pass, none of the HD showings can be scheduled due to conflicts. In
> >the first retry scheduling pass, none of the conflicting programs can
> >be moved. In the second retry pass, lower priority showings are tried
> >and the SD showing at 20:00 is chosen.
> >
> >The reason adding an override sometimes works is it essentially limits
> >the second retry pass to the current showing. FWIW, there are some
> >minor changes to this area in master (aka pre-0.27). They might or
> >might ot help in this particular case.
> >
> >David
>
> But what I do not understand is that there are no conflicts at all for
> the DVB-T channels. There are enough DVB-T tuners to record all the
> programs, so why are there conflicts to resolve? The scheduler should
> just be able to assign the available tuners. The conflicts are only
> for the S-Video input.
There are conflicts with:
!Bath Crashers 12 ChoiceT 09 18:30-19:03 1 1 1 C 1 4/1
!Grand Designs Revisited 3 TV3 09 19:30-20:33 1 5 5 C 5 4/5
!Great Rift: Africa's Wild - 10 PRIME 09 19:30-20:33 1 10 10 C 10 4/9
David
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David Engel
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