So I'm not sure what the problem is, but I suspect it involves the database and/or my order of operations as stated below. <br><br>I'm running myth .22 on Ubuntu 9.10 on 3 machines. <br><br>Until last night, I had a master backend/frontend (with a PVR-500), a slave backend/frontend (with a PVR-500), and a separate frontend. Now my slave backend/frontend is just a frontend, and I moved the tuner card from the slave to the master. <br>
<br>I was having trouble watching live TV on all three systems, which started after I reconfigured the tuner card in the slave backend last week. As I'd already been annoyed with the hassle of having a master backend and a slave backend, and since I'm getting sick of working on this particular live TV problem, I decided to simplify and switch to using only a master backend. In the process of making this change, in myth-backend-setup I tried to remove all tuners and reassign them on the master backend (because I moved the PVR-500 from the former slave to the master backend). For some reason, I was unable to use either the "remove all tuners on myth-backend" or the "remove all tuners" commands to start from a blank slate. I had already removed the hardware, and uninstalled mythbackend from my slave frontend/backend. So, while I would have liked to delete all of them and start over, I decided to just add the new tuners to the master backend. <br>
<br>Now, everything seems to work, with the exception of the former slave backend/frontend (which I'm now trying to use as a frontend only). My other frontend only machine works fine, as does the frontend on the master backend. I can now watch live tv on both, and I can record from all 4 tuners simultaneously. The former slave backend/frontend now has problems doing everything (it can connect to the master backend, but that's about it; recordings do not show up, I can't see videos, and live TV starts to work, after about a minute pause, and then it plays back at about 1/10th speed until there is some kind of buffer overload). <br>
<br>So my guess is that there are some settings for the previous master/slave backend arrangement stored in the database, and I can't seem to find where nor do I know how to go about looking for it beyond asking the question here. <br>
<br>Any advice?<br><br><br>