<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:tahoma,sans-serif;font-size:small;color:rgb(0,0,102)">Hi all, I've had a bit of trouble with a show that matches two different
schedules with different priorities. I'd consider the behaviour I'm
seeing a bug but I'd appreciate any feedback on fixes.<br><br>1) I have a
PowerSearch named "HD Documentary" that is set to priority (-10), with a
definition "program.hdtv > 0 AND program.category = 'Documentary' ".<br>2) I have a specific schedule for "Cosmos" any time/any channel, HD, with a priority of 99.<br><br>When
I click on Cosmos, it says it won't record it because it matches "HD
Documentary" and there are more important things to record like
Spongebob re-runs, due to the low priority on that schedule. If I
disable "HD Documentary" it correctly records Cosmos.<br><br>I would
expect that if a show matches multiple searches, it would apply
max(priority) - is there something I'm overlooking here? I had to leave
the HD Documentary search disabled to get Cosmos to record.<br><br>MythTV Version : v0.27-214-g27668b7<br>MythTV Branch : fixes/0.27<br>Network Protocol : 77<br>Library API : 0.27.20140323-1<br>QT Version : 4.8.1<br>Options compiled in:<br>
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