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Thanks, but I've already added the appropriate packages and ttvd.py does work commandline, so I don't think that's the problem. Mythmetadatalookup also works commandline with ttvdb.py. So just trying to figure out why Myth's automatic job doesn't seem to work.<br>
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When you run from the command line, are you running as the same user that runs mythbackend? If not, try running as the mythbackend user. That will show if you installed the python packages as root so all users can use them.<br>
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HTH,<br>
Helen<div class="elided-text"><br>
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