2012-01-29, 08:26
I need an output.log. Here's some commands in case you're not familiar with linux.
where *username*=the username you run mythicalLibrarian under. Generally it's mythtv.
You should always record your shows locally. If you wish, mythicalSetup has some advanced options for placing your folders in separate mounts. Then have MythicalLibrarian move them there and symlink back. If you're having mythtv record to a remote computer, that's a bad idea. Mythtv should record to the same computer, then move the recording as a job. MythicalLibrarian can handle this by using /Episodes /Showings and /Movies mounts on your recordings folder.
mythicalLibrarian cannot handle networked recordings.
So yeah.. use the mythtv defaults and mount your network folders to /Episodes, /Showings and /Movies. This way MythTV records locally on a native Linux filesystem, then moves them off to your NAS as a user-job with a symlink back to the original which will allow MythTV to maintain control over the files.
Code:
sudo su *username*
cat ~/.mythicalLibrarian/output.log
You should always record your shows locally. If you wish, mythicalSetup has some advanced options for placing your folders in separate mounts. Then have MythicalLibrarian move them there and symlink back. If you're having mythtv record to a remote computer, that's a bad idea. Mythtv should record to the same computer, then move the recording as a job. MythicalLibrarian can handle this by using /Episodes /Showings and /Movies mounts on your recordings folder.
mythicalLibrarian cannot handle networked recordings.
So yeah.. use the mythtv defaults and mount your network folders to /Episodes, /Showings and /Movies. This way MythTV records locally on a native Linux filesystem, then moves them off to your NAS as a user-job with a symlink back to the original which will allow MythTV to maintain control over the files.