<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/24/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Neil Bothwick</b> <<a href="mailto:neil@stfw.net">neil@stfw.net</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:50:19 +0100, Mike Perkins wrote:<br><br>> > Since Monday, my mythbackend.log has been filling up with lines like<br>> ><br>> > 2007-08-20 15:53:25.362 Program #8301 not found in PAT!
<br>> ><br>> > The program number is always the same and they can appear at the rate<br>> > of several per second, then none for a few minute, with well over a<br>> > million in the last four days. I haven't touched my backend setup
<br>> > since at least a week before this started. I am using<br>> > mythtv-0.20.1_p14146 on Gentoo.<br><br>> I'll second that. Tried to record the two Bourne films shown recently<br>> on ITV2? and got 42 Mb of log entries containing nothing but the above.
<br>> Backend stayed up; continued doing the basic jobs while the above went<br>> on; finished (it thought) the recordings, no problems with any other<br>> recordings done before or since. Got two 0Mb files out of it. I wonder,
<br>> since it only affected two similar films, whether they might have had<br>> some strange formatting in the stream to cause this. Whatever, I<br>> suspect these were kernel messages, not myth messages.<br><br>
Totally different symptoms here. Recording work OK, but the backend keeps<br>stopping (to be restarted by Monit). These are MythTV messages as far as<br>I can determine.<br></blockquote></div><br>Re: programme not in PAT<br>
<br>These messages started for me when the channel 4 line-up changed in the UK. For those of you in the UK, I'm guessing the culprit is the change to the new channel 4 lineup which did this:<br><br>Channel 4:                 was 4 remains 4
<br>Channel 4+1        :         new number 13
<br>More 4                :         was 13 - new number 14
<br>E4:                         was 14 - new number 29
<br>E4+1:                        remains 30
<br>Film 4:                        was 29 - new number 32
<br>Film 4+1:                was 32 - no longer available
        
<br><br>I tried full rescan of channels (since I get data via EIT), but although that got me the new channel lineup, it hasn't stopped these messages. I'm thinking maybe I had something scheduled for Film4+1 which no longer exists? Would that cause this? If so, how would I get rid of it? I don't want to wipe all my scheduling/priorities as it has taken me awhile to get them right.
<br><br>Suggestions?<br><br>A full error message is:<br><br>=====<br>2007-08-24 08:47:45.983 Program #8296 not found in PAT!<br>Program Association Table<br> PSIP tableID(0x0) length(69) extension(0x2007)<br> version(2) current(1) section(0) last_section(0)
<br> tsid: 8199<br> programCount: 15<br> program number 0 has PID 0x 10 data 0x0 0x0 0x224 0x16<br> program number 8263 has PID 0x 100 data 0x32 0x71 0x225 0x0<br> program number 8358 has PID 0x 107 data 0x32 0x166 0x225 0x7
<br> program number 8573 has PID 0x 110 data 0x33 0x125 0x225 0x16<br> program number 8642 has PID 0x 112 data 0x33 0x194 0x225 0x18<br> program number 8384 has PID 0x 108 data 0x32 0x192 0x225 0x8<br> program number 8768 has PID 0x 114 data 0x34 0x64 0x225 0x20
<br> program number 8452 has PID 0x 10c data 0x33 0x4 0x225 0x12<br> program number 8448 has PID 0x 10b data 0x33 0x0 0x225 0x11<br> program number 8442 has PID 0x 10e data 0x32 0x250 0x225 0x14<br> program number 8353 has PID 0x 116 data 0x32 0x161 0x225 0x22
<br> program number 8771 has PID 0x 11a data 0x34 0x67 0x225 0x26<br> program number 8772 has PID 0x 11c data 0x34 0x68 0x225 0x28<br> program number 8325 has PID 0x 102 data 0x32 0x133 0x225 0x2<br> program number 8294 has PID 0x 104 data 0x32 0x102 0x225 0x4
<br>=====<br><br><br>-James<br><br>-- <br>James Cummings, Cummings dot James at GMail dot com