On Wednesday 02 April 2008 13:26, Scott Harris wrote:
> I fought with commercial skip for a long time, wasting a lot of
> people's time in the process ;)
>
> The end problem turned out to be the time format on the mvpmc.
> Even though the time was displayed as right, the time zone was
> incorrect.  So when it went to do the lookups it always looked
> at the wrong time slot.

Hey Scott, you nailed it!  When you mentioned time zone, it dawned on 
me that my problem started with programs recorded after we went on 
daylight time, or thereabouts.  Sure enough, my dongle config file 
had old time zone info (TZ='EST+5EDT,M4.1.0/2,M10.5.0/2') in it.  I 
replaced this with TZ='EST+5EDT,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2' and did a quick 
check, and it looks like mvpmc is now happy:
"Found 7 commercial breaks for current program."

I had no idea that the time zone setting would effect commercial 
skipping... seems like the time marks would be relative to the start 
of the file, but I guess that's not the way it works.  In another 
thread, someone is having a problem with LiveTV not starting - I 
wonder if the cause might be similar in that case?  The wiki sez that 
date/time must be set properly for that to work.

Anyway, thanks much for steering me in the right direction!  I wasted 
considerable time chasing red herrings, but at least I learned a few 
things along the way.  :-)

Barry

-- 
Barry McLarnon  VE3JF  Ottawa, ON

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