Hi,

record_daemon which used to be run from cron is depricated, as are the docs you are reading (which should be updated). It sounds as if your recordserver is running so please look into the logs to see what is happening, it is most likely that your VCR_CMD is failing. You should find your logs in /var/log/freevo/ or /tmp/freevo/ if that doesn't exist.

-Rob

Bikr wrote:
Just wanted to say that it doesn't seem to record at all , even if i Try to record manually.. any ideas?? still no sign of record_daemon.py or whatever either.. =\

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    *Subject:* [Freevo-users] recording daemon py??


Hello..
I've been trying to get freevo 100% setup for some time now. I
finally got it working with my 36" VGA monitor. The monitor only
runs 640 x 480 , the guide is still a little off centered but
everything else is good now , just can't see the channel numbers
etc... I am having trouble following the docs on recording though.. I have
setup freevo , and it works , I goto the guide and hit f6 on a
program , it tells me that it is scheduled to be recorded , and the
webfront says that it is recording it , however , it never gets
recorded.. I have my record directory set to /media/tv and
nothing ever shows up , It freely lets me pick other channels even
though it shouldn't so that it can record etc.. The docs all mention entering a cron to run recorddaemon.py or
something but that file doesn't exist in my /src/tv directory.. Is this a new thing some new way of doing it , I have the
recordserver running constantly as well using /usr/local/freevo/freevo recordserver and i verify that it's
running by issuing /usr/local/freevo/freevo recordserver and it
responds with "already running" etc.. If you have any ideas on how to get this working correctly please
let me know , as I'm in dire straights haha.. --Josh



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