This discussion is very interesting, gnome dvb daemon look the
relativly simple for a first integration in moovida since it allready
uses gstreamer. The totem plugin of gnome dvb daemon can be a good
source of example to develop the plugin.

I'm interesting in this project, hope i'll find time to contribute and
a DVB card to test :D

Enjoy.

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Michał Sawicz<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dnia 2009-06-30, wto o godzinie 16:48 +0200, David McLeod pisze:
>> - Season Pass
>
> ?
>
>> - Scheduled recordings (good when you are on holiday)
>
> Or at work ;)
>
>> - Set Reminder (Remind me when a show is on..maybe via a popup telling
>> me the show I set a reminder for is about to start... want to watch
>> it?)
>
> I'm not sure, that seems redundant with schedules - just record and
> maybe hint the user that a recording started.
>
>> Initial Questions...
>
>> 1. Will this be a standalone plugin, or would you also like to add the
>> three hierarchal items you list below in our current TV show section
>> on the Main Menu?
>
> I'd vote for separate menu entry as you can have both tv shows, movies
> and music videos there. On the other hand, recordings of known type
> could get merged with others in the database.
>
>>  2. Where do recording exist for later review and playback? (see Q3
>> which might relate to it)
>
> Wherever they were recorded. A front/back-end separation is a must, IMO.
>
>>  3. Should any recordings that have completed need the ability to add
>> them directly to TV Section Library currently in Moovida?
>> (automatically or does the user see a recording and say 'yeah, move
>> that to the Main TV Shows library... delete that... ok, move that...
>> delete that etc)
>
> You could try to do that automatically based on EPG data and, of course,
> allow the user to manipulate the recordings by hand.
>
> --
> Michał Sawicz <[email protected]>
>



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Tony Ducrocq

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