2005-06-17, 03:14
(booger bob @ june 15 2005,22:58 Wrote:i put 15 in and it fixed recorded shows and upcoming shows but i still cant get into live tv and program guidethe live tv and program guide screens use the mysql database for data retrieval. that is where you got the 10057 socket error. live tv will only hit the backend when you select a channel to watch. the program guide screen will hit the myth backend once you pick a show... but i haven't checked in my changes for scheduling yet.
i got a 10057 socket error then i get database object has no attribute conn
on my mythbox when i switch to live tv the colors are all off, anyone know what would casue this?
the recorded shows and upcoming shows use the myth backend for data retrieval. that is where you were getting the ['reject','15'] error.
what you should do is go into the xbmcmythtv settings screen and click on the "test settings" button. if you don't get a message saying "settings tested successfully" then you will need to fix whatever it tells you is not working. usually this means making sure the protocol version and ports are correct for the myth backend (protocol 15 works with mythtv 0.18 and 0.18.1, protocol 14 works with mythtv 0.17 - default ports for both) and the database username, password, and ports are correct for your setup. as someone mentioned on previous pages, you may have to comment out the "skip-networking" option in /etc/mysql/my.cnf so that mysql will listen on the ports for remote connections.
fyi, the reason some screens use the database and others use the myth backend for data retrieval is that the myth protocol does not provide access to all information that is needed for the various screens. i prefer getting the data using the myth protocol but sometimes there is no backend command to retrieve the info and so the next best thing is to do a database query.
as for your problem with colors... i don't quite understand what you mean - can you clarify or post a screen shot of what you mean? do you mean that the colors on the screen don't look like the colors on the rest of the screens? or do you mean that while you are watching live tv, the colors don't look right? how did you get live tv to play if you got a socket error going into the screen?