My backend is running on Ubuntu 7.10, and I have a frontend running on Ubuntu 7.10, a frontend on Mythbuntu, and two frontends running on Mac OS X 10.4. I've never experienced the issue you describe with any of them. <br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 5, 2008 3:22 PM, lists_mythtv_users <<a href="mailto:lists_mythtv_users@bigpizza.co.uk">lists_mythtv_users@bigpizza.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div class="Ih2E3d">Josh White wrote:<br>> I'm not experiencing the problem, and I'm also running the same<br>> version on the same OS. You MUST be doing it wrong :-)<br>><br></div>Well, there's only so many ways you can start watching a recording<br>
that's currently in progress. :-)<br><br>I've got a separate frontend and backend. Backend runs on an OpenSUSE<br>10.3 box and uses a 3ware RAID card for storage. It uses XFS with<br>allocsize set to 512M on mount to prevent fragmentation. The frontend<br>
uses Ubuntu 7.10. The recordings directory is shared out from the<br>backend box over the LAN using NFS. How does your setup differ?<br><div class="Ih2E3d"><br>> On Feb 5, 2008 3:11 PM, lists_mythtv_users<br>> <<a href="mailto:lists_mythtv_users@bigpizza.co.uk">lists_mythtv_users@bigpizza.co.uk</a><br>
</div><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c">> <mailto:<a href="mailto:lists_mythtv_users@bigpizza.co.uk">lists_mythtv_users@bigpizza.co.uk</a>>> wrote:<br>><br>> lists_mythtv_users wrote:<br>> > Jarett Creason wrote:<br>
> ><br>> >> Hey all,<br>> >><br>> >> I'm having a problem with my Myth setup (0.20.2), I searched the<br>> >> archives but couldn't find this... Yesterday, I set the Super<br>
> Bowl to<br>> >> record from my master backend/frontend machine, and it uses the<br>> >> HDHomeRun tuner. On that machine, I was able to go to the<br>> recordings<br>> >> screen, select the recoding and tell it to play, then jump up<br>
> to "real<br>> >> time" and watch it as it happens. I have two other remote<br>> frontends I<br>> >> also wanted to watch the game from. I did the same thing, went the<br>
> >> recordings menu, played the recording, then jumped to a few seconds<br>> >> behind real time, but then the playback would exit back to the<br>> >> recordings screen, like the recording was over. I tried again, but<br>
> >> this time I'd jump to a minute behind, but then after a minute<br>> or so,<br>> >> it would exit again, like the recording was done. What I<br>> figured out<br>> >> was that when I press play on the recording, where ever the<br>
> stream is<br>> >> currently at, that's where it exits once it reaches that point,<br>> like<br>> >> it doesn't update how long the recording is while it plays.<br>> >><br>
> >> For example (since I may not be too clear), I press play on the<br>> Super<br>> >> Bowl, and when I first get the picture, I press the info<br>> button, and<br>> >> it says that I'm 1 second into the recording, and the recording's<br>
> >> current length is 4 minutes and 30 seconds. The recording is<br>> growing<br>> >> though, since it's in progress. If I just let it play, 4<br>> minutes and<br>> >> 30 seconds later, the recording is 9 minutes long, but the playback<br>
> >> exits right there.<br>> >><br>> >> I was able to just "Watch TV" on one of the two remote<br>> frontends using<br>> >> the 2nd tuner on the HDHomeRun, which worked fine, so I had it<br>
> playing<br>> >> in two places... Thanks for any help, and if I'm overlooking some<br>> >> thread or already known fix for this, please just point me in the<br>> >> right direction.<br>
> >><br>> >><br>> > For info, I have been experiencing exactly the same problem.<br>> The time<br>> > offset from the beginning of a recording at which I start<br>> viewing it is<br>
> > the time at which the recording will finish being played by the<br>> frontend.<br>> ><br>> ><br>> From the lack of responses on the list can I assume that no-one<br>> else is<br>
> experiencing the same problem? I'm running 0.20.2 on Ubuntu 7.10.<br>> Positive confirmation from some of you kind people that you're not<br>> experiencing the problem would be appreciated. It would show me that<br>
> the problem lies outside of my myth install and could be due to my<br>> combination of hardware for instance.<br>><br>> Regards,<br>><br>> Steve.<br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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