I tried using the padding, but I found problems with the second show
in a consecutive sequence of recordings would fail. i.e. one show from
8-9 and one from 9-10 and then 9-10 would often fail to record because
the device was already open....

There is padding right now though:

TV_RECORD_PADDING = 0 * 60

Just set '0' to whatever multiple of minutes you'd want. 

Aubin

On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 04:51:48PM +0200, Hans Meine wrote:
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> On Wednesday 26 May 2004 02:10, Rob Shortt wrote:
> > Maybe your system time and provider's time aren't in sync?  Who is your
> > provider, a cable company or expressvu?  Can you confirm the start time
> > resolution for your listings (down to the minute or half-minute?)?
> 
> Some time ago, I worked for a Video-maniac. ;-) That is, I know quite a lot 
> about the habits of different stations on start/stop times and advertisments 
> and so on.. (OK, this knowledge is 6 years old, but some is still valid.)
> 
> So I have to say that (at least German stations) are not very correct about 
> start times (note that a good timer recording with a plain old VCR might 
> catch more of a movie than using the VPS signal, since these are often very 
> imprecise and start too late).
> 
> I would like to have a configurable padding in Freevo. This is actually one of 
> the things that I was about to hack myself, but I was extremely busy in the 
> last days. (Right now, I could... ;-) )
> 
> The other thing I was planning to implement is somehow related: A nice 
> integration of nvram-wakeup, to start your computer X minutes before the next 
> recording.
> 
> - -- 
> Ciao, /  /
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