Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread Bruce Markey

Chris Ribe wrote:
...
When my EPG comes up, it shows the current time block (i.e., at 6pm it 
shows the listings from 6-9), but the programs listed are the programs 
that were aired 7 hours prior.  For example, according to my EPG and 


Your timezone is set incorrectly in Linux. man tzconfig then
man ntp. NTP is pretty much mandatory to have a happy mythbox.

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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread Chris Ribe
1) I am already using NTP, and my time zone is set to America/New York
(which is, incidentally, the same timezone I live in). 
 
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 Tue Dec 13 19:43:44 EST 2005
 
2) No manual entry for tzconfig

3) No manual entry for ntp

Thank you for your suggestions, though. 
On 12/13/05, Bruce Markey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Ribe wrote:... When my EPG comes up, it shows the current time block (i.e., at 6pm it shows the listings from 6-9), but the programs listed are the programs that were aired 7 hours prior.For example, according to my EPG and
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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread Stuart Morgan
There is a EPG offset setting somewhere, possibly in mythtv-setup. Check that 
it is set to zero or try adjusting it to whatever works.
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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread Chris Ribe
I've checked all of the mythtvsetup menus multiple times, in addition
to all of the frontend menus which seemed even remotely relevant, all
with no luck.

I certainly possible that I just keep missing it, but I can't find that setting anywhere.On 12/13/05, Stuart Morgan 
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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread David Remelts





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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 01:05:07 +

There is a EPG offset setting somewhere, possibly in mythtv-setup. Check 
that

it is set to zero or try adjusting it to whatever works.
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I believe that setting is only applicable to XMLTV.

Dave


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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread Chris Ribe
Assuming I had fixed the offending setting, how would I gop about
restoring normalcy? I've been fiddling with various settings,
then rerunning mythfilldatabase in the hopes of fixing the problem, but
nothing has changed.On 12/13/05, Chris Ribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've checked all of the mythtvsetup menus multiple times, in addition
to all of the frontend menus which seemed even remotely relevant, all
with no luck.

I certainly possible that I just keep missing it, but I can't find that setting anywhere.On 12/13/05, Stuart Morgan
 
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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread chris
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 08:11:51PM -0500, Chris Ribe wrote:
 I've checked all of the mythtvsetup menus multiple times, in addition to all 
 of
 the frontend menus which seemed even remotely relevant, all with no luck.
 
 I certainly possible that I just keep missing it, but I can't find that 
 setting
 anywhere.

Isn't there also a timezone offset drop-down on the Zap2It site where
you select your listing profile?

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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread Joe Votour
My experience (others may vary) has shown that
mythfilldatabase doesn't seem to replace the data.  My
way of making it do so is to delete everything from
the program table in the MySQL database.

mysql -u mythtv -ppassword (where password is the
MySQL password for your mythtv user, usually mythtv)
use mythconverg;
delete from program;
quit

At this point, you can run mythfilldatabase and it
will download the program data again.

This may not be the best way to fix the problem, but
it certainly works for me.

-- Joe 

--- Chris Ribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Assuming I had fixed the offending setting, how
 would I gop about restoring
 normalcy?  I've been fiddling with various settings,
 then rerunning
 mythfilldatabase in the hopes of fixing the problem,
 but nothing has
 changed.
 
 On 12/13/05, Chris Ribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I've checked all of the mythtvsetup menus multiple
 times, in addition to
  all of the frontend menus which seemed even
 remotely relevant, all with no
  luck.
 
  I certainly possible that I just keep missing it,
 but I can't find that
  setting anywhere.
 
  On 12/13/05, Stuart Morgan  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
   There is a EPG offset setting somewhere,
 possibly in mythtv-setup. Check
   that
   it is set to zero or try adjusting it to
 whatever works.
   --
   Stuart Morgan
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Re: [mythtv-users] Time Offset Problem

2005-12-13 Thread Chris Ribe
Thank you Joe! Deleting all of the records and running mythfilldatabase got everything working.

On 12/13/05, Joe Votour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My experience (others may vary) has shown thatmythfilldatabase doesn't seem to replace the data.Myway of making it do so is to delete everything fromthe program table in the MySQL database.
mysql -u mythtv -ppassword (where password is theMySQL password for your mythtv user, usually mythtv)use mythconverg;delete from program;quitAt this point, you can run mythfilldatabase and it
will download the program data again.This may not be the best way to fix the problem, butit certainly works for me.-- Joe--- Chris Ribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: Assuming I had fixed the offending setting, how would I gop about restoring normalcy?I've been fiddling with various settings, then rerunning mythfilldatabase in the hopes of fixing the problem,
 but nothing has changed. On 12/13/05, Chris Ribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I've checked all of the mythtvsetup menus multiple
 times, in addition to  all of the frontend menus which seemed even remotely relevant, all with no  luck.   I certainly possible that I just keep missing it,
 but I can't find that  setting anywhere.   On 12/13/05, Stuart Morgan  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is a EPG offset setting somewhere,
 possibly in mythtv-setup. Check   that   it is set to zero or try adjusting it to whatever works.   --   Stuart Morgan   ___
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