Just off topic. I am looking at your wiki. I created some recurring recordings to test out.
Where do I find them? (They haven't recorded anything yet). When I go into Kodi and into timers, I can see them listed.
I can't find an option in NextPVR, or do I have to remember each one and search the guide for them to be able to edit them?
The problem seems to be steming from a pending Dr Who recording that seems to be scheduled to record on a channel you no longer have in your database (but did at one point). If you delete those pending Dr Who recordings, the problem will go away. If you view the details of those recordings, you'll see it says channel '0 -ABC2/KIDS'.
I've made a change for the application to handle this more gracefully in the next build, so you dont get that exception message on the screen.
shawnf Wrote:I am almost thinking of uninstalling and re-installing in case I have corrupted something in NextPVR while I was playing around in Kodi??
You can manually delete those pending recordings I referred to, or just delete the npvr.db3 and setup your channels/recordings again. No need to reinstall.
shawnf Wrote:Just off topic. I am looking at your wiki. I created some recurring recordings to test out.
Where do I find them? (They haven't recorded anything yet). When I go into Kodi and into timers, I can see them listed.
I can't find an option in NextPVR, or do I have to remember each one and search the guide for them to be able to edit them?
When you are in Recordings press the right arrow/cursor & a couple of views across is Pending & they should be in that list.
shawnf Wrote:Just off topic. I am looking at your wiki. I created some recurring recordings to test out.
I just realised I cocked something up a few days ago when I did the current 3.7.7 release, by missing one of the database updates in the empty.db3 file, which would cause problems saving recurring recordings. It was fine for people upgrading from an earlier release, but problematic for anyone installing fresh. I've just corrected this in the empty.db3 and re-uploaded the installer so new users wont encounter this problem.
In your case, you can delete your npvr.db3, then re-download and re-install from the updated installer, or run "nextpvr.exe -updatedb" and it'll correct your npvr.db3 to include this update. After that new recurring recordings will save properly.