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and even if he didn't it wouldn't matter, if the tuner he is watching<br>
live tv on HAS to be the one recording, it will still be put in the<br>
LiveTV group and not the group the recording schedule says it should<br>
be in, AND if he were to exit LiveTV while it's recording, the<br>
recording would stop.<br>
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I've just upgraded one of my systems to 0.26 so will be able to report<br>
back if this has truly been fixed shortly.<br>
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I can tell you that as of today's Mythbuntu 0.26 builds, it is not fixed.<br>
Though, exiting Live TV will not delete the recording (it actually records 2<br>
copies of the show, using two tuners). It still changes the Recording Group<br>
of the scheduled program to "Live TV"<br>
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Interesting this issue has persisted as long as it has with as many<br>
people complaining about it as there are.<br>
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and none of them doing anything about it... (I'm sure you're not trying to imply that you're not getting your money's worth from the MythTV Customer Service department after all that money you payed for your MythTV software license and support agreement. ;)<br>
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Mike<br>
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Though I'm sure it's meaningless to the profoundly useful "if you don't like it ask for your money back" types that so frequently crop up in the Open Source community, who seem to have the attitude "if you can't fix it or patch it, keep quiet", I did what I am capable of doing a while ago....<br>
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<a href="http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11119#comment:3" target="_blank">http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11119#comment:3</a> <br></blockquote><div><br>There is no "if you don't like it ask for your money back" 'type'. There are volunteers who contribute massive amounts of time and energy to a project for nothing more than the pleasure it brings them to do it. Anyone who benefits from their work and contributes nothing in return must accept that they are at the mercy of those that do contribute. <br>
<br>When a developer says something like the above it's a simple statement that if your wishes, desires, or needs are not being met, it's because the developers are already spending their (personal, spare) time on things THEY want to work on and don't have time and/or desire to do what you want them to do. No one is asking that you keep quiet when you spot a bug... they want you to file a bug report. But criticism should be avoided; if you donated hundreds of hours of time into something that 1 in a million people could do, would you want to be criticized for not taking the time to address something minor. Build a house, give it to someone for free, and see how you like hearing them complain about your choice of paint color.<br>
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