Re: Turn off/relocate ts error logging

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On 23.08.2009 20:03, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
> Form /var/log/user.log:
> 
> Aug 23 10:53:31 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2635] TS continuity error (2)
> Aug 23 10:53:31 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2635] TS continuity error (6)
> Aug 23 10:53:31 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2635] TS continuity error (9)
> Aug 23 10:53:31 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2635] TS continuity error (11)
> Aug 23 10:53:31 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2635] TS continuity error (8)

This doesn't come from VDR (any more), because it no longer uses
cTS2PES.

> But in looking at the log now with it having run a bit with good signal, I find another log spam:
> 
> Aug 23 10:44:18 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:44:39 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng,56=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:44:39 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=eng,72=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:44:39 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 81+81=2:0;84=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:45:00 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng,56=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:45:00 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=spa,72=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:45:00 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 81+81=2:0;84=eng,88=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:45:21 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:45:42 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;50=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:45:42 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;66=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:46:03 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:46:03 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:46:24 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:46:24 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:46:45 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:46:45 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:46:45 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 81+81=2:0;84=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:47:06 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 17+17=2:0;20=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:47:27 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:47:48 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:48:09 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng,56=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:48:09 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=eng,72=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:48:09 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 81+81=2:0;84=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:48:30 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng,56=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:48:30 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=spa,72=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:48:30 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 81+81=2:0;84=eng,88=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:48:51 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:49:12 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;50=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:49:12 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;66=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:49:33 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:49:33 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:49:54 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:49:54 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=spa:0:0
> Aug 23 10:50:16 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 49+49=2:0;52=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:50:16 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 65+65=2:0;68=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:50:16 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 81+81=2:0;84=eng:0:0
> Aug 23 10:50:36 LLLx64-32 vdr: [2230] changing pids of channel 0 from 0+0=0:0:0:0 to 17+17=2:0;20=eng:0:0
> 
> 
> Don't know if that is VDR or something the atsc plugin is causing.

I don't have any such messages with "channel 0" in any of my logs here.

Klaus

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Klaus Schmidinger" <Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 2:15 AM
> Subject: Re:  Turn off/relocate ts error logging
> 
> 
>> On 22.08.2009 19:12, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
>>> My log files get so big it,s very hard to check them because of the ts error messages that get flooded to it. I've had logs near
> 2gb
>>> in size. I have a problem with xine crashing when there is a weak signal and the ts loging bloating the log files is creating a
> lot
>>> of problems. Need a way to turn off ts error loging or relocate to another file.
>> Are these reports coming from the core VDR or from xine?
>>
>> Klaus
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