[mythtv-users] HDHR 0-byte recordings

James Orr james.orr7 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 9 23:17:05 UTC 2010


On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Robert McNamara
<robert.mcnamara at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 4:02 PM, James Orr <james.orr7 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > OK, I did try that prior to scte65scan but I guess I got confused and I
> did
> > see a reference in the wiki to use scte65scan if you're on comcast so I
> went
> > there.
> > So, here's what I'm doing ...
> > 1. Remove tuners
> > 2. Adding both back in.
> > 3. Going to connections and associating them with my OTA listing on
> > schedules direct.
> > 4. Hitting Scan For Channels
> > 5. Changing Frequency Table to "Cable"
> > 6. Hit "Next", the scan starts.  A lot of "Timed out, no signal" messages
> > and a few "Timed out, x possible channels" messages, usually preceded by
> a
> > few "Program XX encrypted" lines.
> > 7.  Now I get "Found 49 off air channels" and the options are "Delete
> All",
> > "Set All Invisible" or "Ignore All".  I picked Delete.
> > 8. "Found 7 old SCTE channels", I chose "Update All"
> > 9. "Found 9 old MPEG channels", I chose "Update All"
> > 10. "Found 8 new non-conflicting MPEG channe;s", I chose "Insert All"
> > 11. "Found 1 new conflicting SCTE channel", I chose "Insert All" and took
> > the suggested channel number.
> > 12. "Found 16 conflicting old SCTE channels, I chose "Update all"
> > 13. "Found 12 new conflicting MPEG channels", I chose "Insert All" and
> took
> > the suggested channel number.
> > 14. "Found 3 conflicing old MPEG channels", I chose "Update all"
> > 15. "Found 136 unused transports", I chose "Delete All"
> > 16.  And finally click finish.
> > Did I do that right, and what do I do next?
>
> Update to current .23-fixes (revision 26178 or later), redo steps 1-6,
> you should find that you no longer get conflicting channels.  Then
> just go through in the channel editor and associate the XMLTVids with
> your channels as normal, renumber channels as necessary, and... done.
> Slightly more involved than using SCTE65 scan, but at least you will
> have found all of your channels.
>
> Sorry, this may be a dumb question but how do you get the XMLTV ids?
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