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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/19/18 3:55 PM, George Poulson
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<div dir="ltr">On Wed, 19 Dec 2018, 20:34 Bill Meek <<a
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12/19/18 10:24 AM, James Abernathy wrote:<br>
> So I went into mythtv-setup and unchecked the allow
commerical flagging under the General setup and restarted
the system. I setup several <br>
> recordings and after the recordings were done, I
looked at system status under information in mythfrontend
and saw the expected jobs listed for <br>
> metadata lookup, but also some jobs for commerical
flagging. However, all those jobs were only queued. Is
there something else I should do to <br>
> eliminate commercial flagging? Change the default
recording rules to not do commercial flagging??<br>
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> Jim A<br>
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Changing any templates, like the Default one, will only
change settings<br>
in new rules as they are added.<br>
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For existing rules, you need to change the rules
themselves.<br>
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Bill<br>
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<div dir="auto">Would setting all your channels to 'commercial
free' achieve the required result? </div>
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<p>Not sure, but for my case, I can easily make sure all record
rules including the Default don't request commercial flagging.
Since commercial flagging is not perfect I've gotten use to using
the remote to skip commercials just as fast as backing up when the
commflag skips go too far or not far enough. Personal preference.
The wife is happy with this setup as well. <br>
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<p>I was just noticing this on a test system and forgot what I had
done on the productions system to make this work. I taking a note
now :-)</p>
<p>Jim A</p>
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