[mythtv-users] Show matching two searches not recorded

Mike Perkins mikep at randomtraveller.org.uk
Tue May 6 17:46:54 UTC 2014


On 06/05/14 15:41, Nathan Wray wrote:
> I missed two Cosmos being recorded before I noticed they weren't
> recording.  I could have forced any particular episode being recorded, but
> the overall issue would have remained, and I wonder if any of my other
> low-priority searches are going to quash something I wanted to see
> recorded.
>
> Attached are two printsched files, one with the documentary search active
> and the other inactive.  In this case it looks like it will record Cosmos
> but you can see it has the -10 priority when the documentary search is
> active, and 99 otherwise.
>
> $ cat printsched-doc-active.txt | grep Cosmos
> 2014-05-06 09:43:08.009783 I  Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - The  1008_202
> FOXHD   11 21:00-22:00  3  0  0  A  C -10
> 2014-05-06 09:43:08.042859 I  Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - The  1008_202
> FOXHD   18 21:00-22:00  3  0  0  A  C -10
>
> $ cat printsched-doc-inactive.txt | grep Cosmos
> 2014-05-06 09:40:16.862537 I  Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - The  1008_202
> FOXHD   11 21:00-22:00  3  6 10  A  6 99
> 2014-05-06 09:40:16.878920 I  Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - The  1008_202
> FOXHD   18 21:00-22:00  3  6 10  A  6 99
>
> Can you or anyone point me to the scheduler SQL that would apply here?
> Apologies, I've never worked in the Myth code tree.
>
(Please bottom post. It makes it easier to follow a conversation.)

It would be better if you showed the entire printsched run each time (without 
the grep). There may be other programs influencing the scheduling of those you 
want, perhaps reserving resources such as tuners.

-- 

Mike Perkins



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