Hi. I run a very stable mythtv system consisting of a combo master
backend + frontend, plus a slave backend. Each backend system has a
pvr250, and each has its own disk for storing the TV shows. The
pvr250 in the master backend is the preferred one (since it is
connected to digital cable). So,
Lee
Sent: Wed 5/4/2005 11:30 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: [mythtv-users] strange scheduling decisions
Hi. I run a very stable mythtv system consisting of a combo master
backend + frontend, plus a slave backend. Each backend system has a
pvr250, and each has its own disk for storing
Peter Lee wrote:
Hi. I run a very stable mythtv system consisting of a combo master
backend + frontend, plus a slave backend. Each backend system has a
pvr250, and each has its own disk for storing the TV shows. The
pvr250 in the master backend is the preferred one (since it is
connected to
On 5/4/05, Bruce Markey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Lee wrote:
Hi. I run a very stable mythtv system consisting of a combo master
backend + frontend, plus a slave backend. Each backend system has a
pvr250, and each has its own disk for storing the TV shows. The
pvr250 in the master
Peter Lee wrote:
Yeah, I wonder if maybe there was a 24-hour long program scheduled for
Wednesday, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Anyway, here is the
output from mythbackend --printsched.
Okay, you do have two sourceids. Card 1 input 1 is associated with
source 1 and card 2 input 2 is
On 5/4/05, Bruce Markey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Lee wrote:
Yeah, I wonder if maybe there was a 24-hour long program scheduled for
Wednesday, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Anyway, here is the
output from mythbackend --printsched.
Okay, you do have two sourceids. Card 1
Peter Lee wrote:
But...I'm very confused. I do indeed have two different sources.
Card 1 is on digital cable and card 2 is on analog cable. (I.e., I
have only one digital cable box.) So, card 1 is on the digital cable
source and card 2 is on the analog cable source. The channels are as
they