Hello everyone!<br><br>While watching today's televised NFL games, I reviewed my schedule for upcoming games, and was puzzled. Here are the facts of the case:<br><ul><li>I have a PVR350 (on a Comcast DTA device) and a pcHDTV HD3000 (on an ATSC antenna).</li>
<li>In my area, each game is simultaneously broadcast on the affiliate's channels on both.</li><li>When there are two different games broadcast at once (Sunday afternoons):</li><ul><li>I want both tuners to be used so I get both games;</li>
<li>I don't want the same game on both tuners (perhaps obviously);</li><li>I don't really care which tuner gets which game.</li></ul><li>When there is just one game (Sunday evenings), I want it recorded on the HD3000 to get the HD version.</li>
</ul>What I've done, sufficiently I thought, is:<br><ul><li>Created a recording schedule for "NFL Football" at any time on any channel, prioritized above everything else, with duplicate matching set to "Subtitle then Description".</li>
<li>In mythtv-setup / Edit Channels, bumped the channel priority
for each affiliate's ATSC channel (1) over the corresponding Comcast
channel (0).</li></ul>This seems to mostly give me what I want.<br><br>However -- and finally, the question -- regarding the NBC evening game on 21 November, I see in "Upcoming Recordings" (in both mythfrontend and mythweb) that it's scheduled to record on the Comcast channel instead of the ATSC channel's simultaneous broadcast, which shows as "Earlier recording".<br>
<br>What's going on? What should I do differently to get the HD version when both feeds have it?<br><br>For thoroughness, I did just run a "<span class="il">mythfilldatabase</span> --dd-grab-all" against my Schedules Direct listings, and then "mythbackend --testsched -v schedule", the output of which is here: <a href="http://westbrook.com/mythsched20101114a.txt">http://westbrook.com/mythsched20101114a.txt</a><br>
<br>Any help greatly appreciated!<br><br>Also, is the format of the mythbackend schedule output (aside from the indicator characters) documented anywhere? It's escaping me if so.<br><br>Thanks!<br>Eric<br><br>