2013-03-12, 02:57
(2013-03-10, 16:00)divingmule Wrote: I don't know, one might assume so :-) do you run the ffmpeg transcode on the same hardware? Maybe try setting the flagging to run after the recording ends or run it from the script.
Hmm... Doesn't seem to matter how I run mythcommflag, it fails. I tried running it after a recording, and I tried running it from the script, but each time it fails with a "decoding error" and a "broken pipe (32)" error.
Obviously this is a mythtv issue. I guess an update somewhere along the way broke mythcommflag. Anyone having similar issues?