Re: [mythtv-users] guide time off by four hours

2005-08-24 Thread Andrew Wilson
On 24/08/05, matt lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hmm... well, something I did must have fixed the issue, because > everything starting Thursday is correct... not sure why the > --refresh-today didn't actually refresh the current data, but I can > live with the offset until then. > > Thanks, > M

Re: [mythtv-users] guide time off by four hours

2005-08-23 Thread matt lutz
Hmm... well, something I did must have fixed the issue, because everything starting Thursday is correct... not sure why the --refresh-today didn't actually refresh the current data, but I can live with the offset until then. Thanks, Matt On 8/23/05, matt lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bryan,

Re: [mythtv-users] guide time off by four hours

2005-08-23 Thread matt lutz
Bryan, Thanks for the reply. Even when I run 'mythfilldatabase --refresh-today' the time is still off. Everything as far as time goes on the backend server seems to be okay, it's just the database has all programs starting 4 hours after they really do. Any ideas? Thanks, Matt On 8/23/05, Bry

Re: [mythtv-users] guide time off by four hours

2005-08-23 Thread Bryan Halter
The localtime of the machine running the backend should be set to your localtime, unfortunately the showing time of listings gotten through datadirect is calculated when mythfilldatabase is run so you'll need to a) delete the data already downloaded or b) run mythfilldatabse --refresh-today everyda

[mythtv-users] guide time off by four hours

2005-08-23 Thread matt lutz
Hey all, I'm struggling with a problem right now regarding the time of programs in the guide. All of my programs are off by 4 hours. I can't really understand it. The localtime of my box is set correctly to UTC, and the frontend has the right time in it, but all the guide data is off. It's as