[mythtv-users] Re: DVB summer time
Rod
Snaketails at optusnet.com.au
Thu Mar 31 07:20:36 UTC 2005
Robin Elvin wrote:
>On Wednesday 30 March 2005 22:30, David Morrison wrote:
>
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>>Julian Edwards wrote:
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>>>Jon Dye wrote:
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>>>>I was running stock 0.17 on gentoo, 2.6.10 kernel, QT 3.3.4 (3.3.4-r2
>>>>according to gentoo) and /etc/localtime points to Europe/London. I
>>>>wonder if it's QT that is causing my problem. My hack for myth has
>>>>fixed it for me for now so I'll leave it how it is until I get enough
>>>>time to play with different versions of QT.
>>>>
>>>>JD
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>>>Total shot in the dark here, but how many of the people having
>>>problems have got their hardware clock set to local time, rather than
>>>UTC/GMT ?
>>>
>>>J
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>>I'm seeing this problem too, anyone know how to fix it?
>>
>>My hwclock is set to UTC and my localtime is London. All listings coming
>>out of tv_grab_dvb contain the correct time but listings are out by one
>>hour (too early).
>>
>>Dave
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>
>Ditto. I've downgraded QT to 3.3.3 and that made no difference. I'm really
>getting frustrated by this one!
>
>Incidentally, how is everyone getting their recordings while this is
>happening? I have to manually adjust the recording start and end time each
>time. Is there a better "quick hack"?
>
>
Here in Australia I noticed my time was out by 1 Hr as we just left
Summer Time, I went into 'mythsetup' and found that I had the GMT time
offset at "+1100", once I changed this to "AUTO" the time offset was
corrected.
my system clock is setup for UTC and local time for Aust/Vic.
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