2010-11-02, 21:40
You shouldn't get any offset if you're in GMT, unless tvheadend reports otherwise via http://trac.lonelycoder.com/hts/wiki/htsp#getSysTime
Did you clear your EPG database? If you did and it still doesn't work, stop xbmc, (re)move your .xbmc/userdata folder and start it again. Someone reported the clearing the EPG database didn't work for some reason. Haven't looked into that.
If, after removing the .xbmc/userdata folder, the timer is still off, please check your log and post the 3 lines after the first call to cHTSPData::GetTime()
Did you clear your EPG database? If you did and it still doesn't work, stop xbmc, (re)move your .xbmc/userdata folder and start it again. Someone reported the clearing the EPG database didn't work for some reason. Haven't looked into that.
If, after removing the .xbmc/userdata folder, the timer is still off, please check your log and post the 3 lines after the first call to cHTSPData::GetTime()