2019-05-02, 08:44
(2019-05-02, 00:07)luna128 Wrote:That's weird.(2019-05-01, 20:54)primaeval Wrote:(2019-05-01, 20:48)luna128 Wrote: Not that I can see.
Yes, just Record and Play.
Yes, perfectly as intended.
Yes.
Your official fork of Estuary for IPTV Recorder.
USA [12h]. 24h doesn't work, either.
Hardware is a 2nd Gen Fire TV unit. Leia.
Curiously, the job I had been trying to set with Record and Play seemed to take upon a random reboot I did of Kodi for a separate reason, and everything worked. I haven't been able to reproduce this behavior, but it did make me notice that the Record jobs from my Record and Play commands were being processed and moved into the active jobs directory under maintenance, but were not executing.
I'm going to do some hard resetting and I'll get back to you soon. Thanks for the free software.
What version of kodi are you using?
I wonder if there have been some changes with the way Kodi caches links.Figured out the problem, but no solution. It appears that every time a Job gets made from the Record and Play dialog, that job is actually set to record four hours ahead of the exact time I confirmed the Record and Play command. I don't know how to solve this, I tried adjusting timeshift settings to no avail. Can't figure it out for the life of me. This is all on 18.2, by the way.
I wonder if there is something wrong with the locale time conversion.
Does the four hours change if you set Record and Play time to something other than 4 hours?
Can you tell if your system clock time is the same as the Kodi clock time?
Can you see if it does the same thing in Windows?
Are you using any vpns from a different time zone?