>> Even after you fix the corrupted table, the problem will persist>> until you rebuild the seektable entries using mythcommflag.
>> I thought I had done that, but after I sent my last email, I realized> I hadn't done that *after* I restored my backup. I ran a test and> fixed the problem, so I did
Jason Lee wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Even after you fix the corrupted table, the problem will persist
until you rebuild the seektable entries using mythcommflag.
I thought I had done that, but after I sent my last email, I realized
I hadn't done that *after* I restored my backup. I ran
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Even after you fix the corrupted table, the problem will persist until
you rebuild the seektable entries using mythcommflag.
I thought I had done that, but after I sent my last email, I realized I
hadn't done that *after* I restored my backup. I ran a test and fixed
th
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Even after you fix the corrupted table, the problem will persist until
you rebuild the seektable entries using mythcommflag.
I tried mythcommflag --all to no avail.
If not, do you by any chance have "Seek to exact frame" enabled? I
could see that causing a problem like
Jason Lee wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/142484
Never did occur to me to search the archive. Doh! Thanks for
pointing to me that, but, unfortunately, it didn't work. I even tried
recreating the entire DB, but that didn't help either. I
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Jason Lee wrote:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/142484
Never did occur to me to search the archive. Doh! Thanks for pointing
to me that, but, unfortunately, it didn't work. I even tried recreating
the entire DB, but that didn't help either. I gu
Jason Lee wrote:
I have an odd problem when watching recorded shows. For lack of a
better word (I'm far from a video expert), when I skip forward, the
video becomes pixelated (large, oddly colored and patterned blocks all
over the screen) before finally clearing up after a second or two. It
I have an odd problem when watching recorded shows. For lack of a
better word (I'm far from a video expert), when I skip forward, the
video becomes pixelated (large, oddly colored and patterned blocks all
over the screen) before finally clearing up after a second or two. It
only affects skipp