>When you view the details of a particular channel in mythsetup, there should
>be a checkbox that says something like 'use on-air guide'. Just make sure
>that it's enabled - you also need to make sure that the setting for 'use dvb
>card on demand' is set to off - i.e. the backend always has
>>I had mine set to Auto so I changed it to None and all my listings are
>>back to normal.
>>
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>Changed mine from A
Robin Elvin wrote:
On Thursday 31 March 2005 08:34, David Morrison wrote:
Robin Elvin wrote:
Here in Australia I noticed my time was out by 1 Hr as we just left
Summer Time, I went into 'mythsetup' and found that I had the GMT time
offset at "+1100", once I changed this t
On Thursday 31 March 2005 08:34, David Morrison wrote:
>
> > Robin Elvin wrote:
> >
> >
> > Here in Australia I noticed my time was out by 1 Hr as we just left
> > Summer Time, I went into 'mythsetup' and found that I had the GMT time
> > offset at "+1100", once I changed this to "AUTO" the time o
Jit V wrote:
>>> I'm using the on-air dvb stuff that is built into mythtv 0.17,
>>> rather than the tv_grab_dvb utility.
>>
>
>> How does this work and how do I use it?!
>
>
> When you view the details of a particular channel in mythsetup, there
> should be a checkbox that says something like 'use
I'm using the on-air dvb stuff that is built into mythtv 0.17,
rather than the tv_grab_dvb utility.
How does this work and how do I use it?!
When you view the details of a particular channel in mythsetup, there should
be a checkbox that says something like 'use on-air guide'. Just make sure
that
Jit V wrote:
> I'm using the on-air dvb stuff that is built into mythtv 0.17,
> rather than the tv_grab_dvb utility.
>
How does this work and how do I use it?!
Dave
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I can confirm that my hwclock is set to UTC and my /etc/localtime points to
London. I'm unable to get access to my myth box at the moment to check the
time offset in mythsetup, but I can confirm that the TimeOffset entry in the
settings table is set to 'None'. With these settings my box correctl
> Robin Elvin wrote:
>
>
> Here in Australia I noticed my time was out by 1 Hr as we just left
> Summer Time, I went into 'mythsetup' and found that I had the GMT time
> offset at "+1100", once I changed this to "AUTO" the time offset was
> corrected.
>
> my system clock is setup for UTC and local
Robin Elvin wrote:
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 22:30, David Morrison wrote:
Julian Edwards wrote:
Jon Dye wrote:
I was running stock 0.17 on gentoo, 2.6.10 kernel, QT 3.3.4 (3.3.4-r2
according to gentoo) and /etc/localtime points to Europe/London. I
wonder if it's QT that is causing
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 22:30, David Morrison wrote:
> Julian Edwards wrote:
>
> > Jon Dye wrote:
> >
> >> I was running stock 0.17 on gentoo, 2.6.10 kernel, QT 3.3.4 (3.3.4-r2
> >> according to gentoo) and /etc/localtime points to Europe/London. I
> >> wonder if it's QT that is causing my pro
Julian Edwards wrote:
> Jon Dye wrote:
>
>> I was running stock 0.17 on gentoo, 2.6.10 kernel, QT 3.3.4 (3.3.4-r2
>> according to gentoo) and /etc/localtime points to Europe/London. I
>> wonder if it's QT that is causing my problem. My hack for myth has
>> fixed it for me for now so I'll leave i
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:10:58 +0100, Jon Dye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julian Edwards wrote:
> > Total shot in the dark here, but how many of the people having problems
> > have got their hardware clock set to local time, rather than UTC/GMT ?
>
> Mine is set to UTC.
This probably won't apply t
Julian Edwards wrote:
> Total shot in the dark here, but how many of the people having problems
> have got their hardware clock set to local time, rather than UTC/GMT ?
Mine is set to UTC.
JD
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Jon Dye wrote:
I was running stock 0.17 on gentoo, 2.6.10 kernel, QT 3.3.4 (3.3.4-r2
according to gentoo) and /etc/localtime points to Europe/London. I
wonder if it's QT that is causing my problem. My hack for myth has
fixed it for me for now so I'll leave it how it is until I get enough
time to
It looks like other people using the new version of QT are having issues,
see:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-bugs-dist&m=28897621777&w=2
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Peter Dash wrote:
> I'm in London and everything automagically changed overnight without
> me touching anything, I wasn't even home to check - I just got back
> after Easter and all my recordings happened when they should have and
> the EIT guide isn't offset at all.
>
> I'm running stock 0.17 on
I'm in London and everything automagically changed overnight without
me touching anything, I wasn't even home to check - I just got back
after Easter and all my recordings happened when they should have and
the EIT guide isn't offset at all.
I'm running stock 0.17 on gentoo, 2.6.7 kernel, QT 3.3.2
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 16:55 +0100, Jon Dye wrote:
> John Pullan wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 23:32 +0100, Jon Dye wrote:
> >
> >>Steve Hayles wrote:
> >>
> >>>I use a CVS version from around two months ago and use the DVBDATE
> >>>utility from the LinuxTV utilities to set the time.
> >>>
> >>>
John Pullan wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 23:32 +0100, Jon Dye wrote:
Steve Hayles wrote:
I use a CVS version from around two months ago and use the DVBDATE
utility from the LinuxTV utilities to set the time.
My cron job ran as normal the morning of the clock change and
everything continued to work
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 23:32 +0100, Jon Dye wrote:
> Steve Hayles wrote:
> > I use a CVS version from around two months ago and use the DVBDATE
> > utility from the LinuxTV utilities to set the time.
> >
> > My cron job ran as normal the morning of the clock change and
> > everything continued to w
I have the same problem, I tried adjusting the timezone back to UTC and
clearing the database but it didn't make a difference. I then tried
adjusting the TimeOffset setting in the database (XMLTV time offset in
the setup program) and that made no difference either.
Strange, all I needed to do was c
Steve Hayles wrote:
I use a CVS version from around two months ago and use the DVBDATE
utility from the LinuxTV utilities to set the time.
My cron job ran as normal the morning of the clock change and
everything continued to work perfectly. Running dvbdate --set within
the script that I use to upd
FYI,
I use a CVS version from around two months ago and use the DVBDATE
utility from the LinuxTV utilities to set the time.
My cron job ran as normal the morning of the clock change and
everything continued to work perfectly. Running dvbdate --set within
the script that I use to update the EPG a
Verteiler wrote:
Jit V wrote:
Today I switched my Gentoo box from using a localtime of GMT to
London - which now correctly gives the localtime as BST. The time
is also correctly displayed in mythtv, but all of the on-air dvb
guide data is off by 1 hour. Any ideas on how to fix this?
I've alread
I've reverted back to using GMT - all the times being displayed are one hour
early, but everything seems to work - i.e. recordings kick off when they're
supposed to.
Would be nice to be able to get a 'proper' fix for this.
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