[mythtv-users] best commercial flagging?
Mario Limonciello
mario.mailing at gmail.com
Sun Jun 5 20:26:48 UTC 2005
Garry Cook wrote:
>On 6/3/05, Egeekial <egeekial at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>On a similar note, my automatic commercial skip stopped working... so I
>>tried putting it on just notify, and of course, I get no notification.
>>What's going on here? It worked yesterday...
>>
>>Phill Edwards wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>>I know this is probably a complete newbie question, but what is the best
>>>>commercial flagging method? Right now, I am just using the default
>>>>method, but I have been thinking about trying the "All" method. I wanted
>>>>to get some opinions/insight on the matter first, though.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>All is the best, I think. Not sure under what circumstances you'd use
>>>something other than All - perhaps if CPU cycles are at a premium?
>>>Anyway, I use All and it rocks.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Phill
>>>
>>>
>
>I've been having a similar issue. However, commercial skipping
>probably works fine (need to test it on an old recording), it seems
>that commercial flagging is what has stopped working for me. I just
>spotted another post about this issue from today, with a possible
>solution, need to check that out.
>
>--Garry
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Check and make sure that mythcommflag is in root's path. For some
reason every once and awhile with gentoo profile updates /usr/local/bin
decides to leave the set path for root for me and then mythcommflag
isn't found.
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