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Author:  kevin.kitts [ Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:31 pm ]
Post subject:  deleting schedule information/MythTV 0.20/MythWeb

Hi All,
I have - what I think is an emberasssigly simple question. I have a working MythTV/FC5 system that usees a Haupauge PVR 350. Live TV works. I've scheduled some recordings manually - because I am not using the tuner - only the s-video input. I've found that I scheduled the wrong time - and I'd like to just delete the entry for this scheduled recording that has not happened yet. I ahve a bunch of incorrectly entered future scheduled recordings that I'd like to delete. How can I do this? THrough MythWeb?

Also, I am not afraid of using MySQL SQL commands to accomplish that if that is easier.

Thanks,

Kevin

Author:  tjc [ Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:44 pm ]
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In MythWeb, under "Recording Schedules", select the schedule in question (by clicking on it's title), click the "Cancel this schedule" radio button, and click the "Update Recording Settings" button.

Author:  kevin.kitts [ Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:38 pm ]
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When I go to "Recording Schedules" and click on the title of the show I want to delete I see only 3 radio buttons:

"Schedule Normally"
"Record this specific showing"
"Do not record this specific showing"

I don't see any "Cancel this schedule" button.

I *do* see the "Update recoding Settings" at the bottom.

Author:  tjc [ Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:51 pm ]
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If it's an override of an existing recording use the "schedule normally option". If it's one where you manually entered the date and time try the "do not record one".

Author:  kevin.kitts [ Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:56 pm ]
Post subject:  MythWeb

I see - I had to "Schedule Normally" before I could delete the schedule - a bit non-intuitive - but I think I see what was going on. Likely some kind of join condition on the query that did not pick up the overides - perhaps this is as it was intended - but seems a bit difficult to follow...

This Myth stuff is amazing though - and I think that the PVR-350 quality is really good.

Author:  kevin.kitts [ Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:56 pm ]
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Oh, and thanks for your help.

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