I am pretty sure that it handles all the scheduling internally but once it has 
decided what and when it will record, it writes it in the database, as far as I 
can tell. Otherwise, I see no point of the 'record' or 'recordmatch' tables 
(Devs, am I correct?)

However, I did go back to the source and I found a SQL query in AddNewRecords 
in scheduler.cpp. Honestly, the query makes my head hurt when I look at it but 
is that the query I should be looking at?

 -- Mitko


> 
> I'm not a dev, but I believe that mythbackend handles all the
> scheduling internally. You'll have to talk to the backend in a similar
> fashion that mythfrontend does (through tcp/ip ?) to retreive upcoming
> recordings.
> 
> The first place I'd look for more info is at the source for
> mythfrontend and see what it does.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Josh
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