[mythtv-users] Frontend cannot see seektable/cutlist

Ryan Steffes rbsteffes at gmail.com
Wed Sep 26 17:48:13 UTC 2007


Does 'date' return the current time with the correct locale (ie time
zone and daylight savings time)?

On 9/26/07, Matt Clifton <spartacus003 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Thanks for the confirmation. Any ideas on why my remote frontend is
> reporting incorrect times and how to fix it?
>
> Thanks,
> -Matt
>
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> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Frontend cannot see seektable/cutlist
> From: rossco at whyza.net
> To: lynx44 at u.washington.edu; mythtv-users at mythtv.org
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 22:35:51 +1000
>
>
>  the seek table is obtained from the mysql table recordedseek.
>
>  recordedseek seems based of start times, so yes, it sounds like your time
> problem could cause the seek table to have issues.
>
>  On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 06:48 +0000, Matt Clifton wrote:
>  The machine which runs my backend is able to skip commercials just fine,
> but when I run a separate frontend it is unable to see the seektable or
> cutlist. When I press "e", it says "No Seektable," and when I press "z" it
> says "Not Flagged." I tried rebuilding one of my recordings both on my
> frontend machine and my backend machine with mythcommflag, and it
> successfully completed, but the frontend still reports the same status and
> the commercials cannot be skipped. I also tried running mysqlrepair, but it
> reported no errors. I was previously running one of the "bleeding" (21)
> releases from ATRPMs, but I am now running 20.2.
>
> I think a related issue may have to do with the fact that my separate
> frontend reports my recording times as being off by 3 hours; for example, a
> recording that started at 4:00 is reported as being recorded at 7:00. The
> machine that runs my backend reports the correct times, and so does the
> database. I only am wondering if this is the problem since I read a post I
> found on google that was somewhat related, although he caused the error
> himself by modifying his /etc/localtime file. My time is correct, however.
>
> Otherwise, I'm wondering if the database schema from the bleeding release I
> was running is somehow causing problems.
>
> -Matt
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