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Billy Macdonald wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 10/22/07, Mike LaPlante <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mike@dividia.net"><mike@dividia.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Mike LaPlante wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Enigma wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So I guess the moral is, you shouldn't worry about bad data unless its
on today or tomorrow's listing. You could run --refresh-all but it would
just be more load on the SD servers.
Mike
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<pre wrap=""><!---->It would be nice if Myth kept up on all the data every night and not
just tomorrow's. I wonder how much extra strain doing a refresh-all
is. I'm not sure how things are structured payment wise, but right
now we are still pulling from zap2it's servers I believe. Personally
I don't have any problems doing --refresh-all nightly against zap2it's
servers now that we are paying for the data.
Billy
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">In my mind, not having any
data isn't a good thing here. If I have myth recording reruns and
such, it is going to treat a rerun with no description much differently
than it is a rerun with a description. Following your example a bit,
if you have Family Guy set to record one occurrance of each title, and
each occurrance has no description, it's only going to see the first
one as distinct, right? Aren't the rest considered duplicates since
they have the same title and description?<br>
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Sure when I update my listings for tomorrow, I might get the correct
description, but what if I don't? Does that mean I lose all but the
first recording?<br>
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