Bug 433401 - kaffeine Automatic recording fails to setup recordings after raspbian buster full-upgrade
Summary: kaffeine Automatic recording fails to setup recordings after raspbian buster ...
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: kaffeine
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 2.0.15
Platform: Other Linux
: NOR major
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Assignee: Mauro Carvalho Chehab
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Reported: 2021-02-21 19:53 UTC by Shane Whittet
Modified: 2022-01-08 12:31 UTC (History)
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Description Shane Whittet 2021-02-21 19:53:27 UTC
SUMMARY
Raspbian linux, Automatic recording schedule won't be setup after guide data loaded from OTA antenna in USA. Worked until "sudo apt full-upgrade" on Raspbian 10/buster. Work around is to click Ok button from regex screen after downloading guide data. I use crontab to do that, so I'd have to do it once a day.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
Go to Television menu, Configure Television, Automatic Recording, Click Add new Regex, type show name. Close Kaffeine. Open Kaffeine. Go to the channel and watch it until the guide data for that show is downloaded. Confirm the show name is listed in the Guide. Close Guide and open Recording. See that the show is not listed there.

OBSERVED RESULT
Open Automatic Recording screen again and click ok. Return to Recording screen and see that the show now appears in the list.


EXPECTED RESULT
When Guide displays the show name, then Recordings screen should also add the show to the list automatically.

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Linux/KDE Plasma: Raspbian
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
pi4, external hard disk for video recordings, using crontab with bash script to make kaffeine go to each channel for 30 seconds, to allow guide data to download, then plan a short saved video file, at the end of the bash script.