<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div>I have been using MythTV for 3 years now and it has been a great experience. My parents liked it so much that I offered to install it for them on a bookshelf machine that has a very similar hardware profile to the two I'm already running (Zotac ION, DDR2 based setup).<br>
<br></div>I finished a fresh install of LMDE and Myth 0.26 yesterday afternoon. I got everything configured (master backend, SQL database and frontend are all on the same system), and I was able to tune and watch Live TV without any trouble. That's when I noticed something strange. After disconnecting the Live TV stream, the tuner (hdhomerun atsc) fired back up without my doing anything. After a few more minutes of idling, the SECOND tuner started as well!<br>
<br></div>At this point, I have tested everything I know to try. I rebooted the system and isolated it from my main network so that the only thing it could see was the tuner. On a fresh reboot, having NEVER started the frontend, the tuner was activated again. Killing the backend stops the tuning, so I know it's not some other program doing this random tuning. I don't have ANY recordings configured yet, so there is no reason for it to think it needs to start recording without my assistance. Further, no recording files are actually being made anyway - my LiveTV folder and Recordings folders are both completely empty. It just seems like, after about 1.5 to 2 minutes of operation, the backend gets a wild hair and starts up the tuner. Even stranger, I checked the backend logs, and there is nothing to indicate a state change or any reason for this.<br>
<br></div>I searched every combination I could think to explain this, but couldn't find anything similar. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Is there some other log or trace that I could check to determine what is starting the random tuning? Any help and/or comments would be appreciated. Thanks!<br>
<br></div>-Dave<br></div>