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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/5/21 3:52 PM, glen wrote:<br>
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<div>On Sat, 2021-06-05 at 11:55 -0400, Ken Mandelberg wrote:</div>
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<div> >Give us your thoughts on what direction you would like
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<div>take now it's original purpose is slowing being killed of.<br>
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<div>I'm a USA Comcast user and a long tong time mythtv user,
backend on <br>
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<div>Ubuntu and mostly classic frontend on Ubuntu. My biggest
disappointment <br>
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<div>is with the commercial detection software. It does work
well on a few <br>
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<div>programs but it does poorly on most. I have not seen any
improvement <br>
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<div>over the years.<br>
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<div>I envy the platforms that employ some outside service to do
the marking <br>
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<div>by whatever technology or human efforts they employ. I
wonder if <br>
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<div>schedules direct might consider a premium service that
integrates <br>
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<div>commercial marking data from one of the commercial
services.<br>
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<div>On a different technology idea I also wonder if there is a
machine <br>
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<div>learning approach that could be employed to train the
detection software.<br>
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<div>Although mythtv is by far my primary, I do have a Comcast
box to deal <br>
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<div>with ON Demand, streams, and as a backup in case there is a
mythtv <br>
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<div>glitch. However, it would be great if Mythtv had something
like "video <br>
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<div>Download Helper" to handle streams. I don't really know
what works well <br>
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<div>for this, I haven't actually had much luck experimenting
directly with <br>
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<div>Video Download Helper.<br>
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<div>i had same issues on commercial skips. i found that comskip
works much better and you can create different 'ini' files for
different channels. i use mostly ota and cable box. i wrote a
script to replace myth's detection with comskip and spent a
little time experimenting to make 3 different profiles for ini
files for different channels and its working really good for me.
also comskip can do processing as the programs record. still not
perfect but very close to perfect on the shows/channels i am
using. i'm not much of bash scripting person so its still a work
in progress, but working. if anybody wants it, email me and i'll
send it. i have it set up to act as replacement for mythcommflag
or post record user job depending upon the variables. i'm on
arch linux and comskip is in the aur for arch. i assume
something similar for other distros.</div>
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<p>I'm also in the USA and use Comcast for my recording, and I've
given up on comm detection. I blame it on Comcast, when they
moved to h264 from mpg streams it all went to hell (including a
noticeable- for me - drop in video quality). I long for the day
there is competition for Comcast where I live. <br>
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<p>Jeremy<br>
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