reading this also pointed out at teletext, a solution for the netherlands could handle:

Teletekest ned1,2,3                         page 222/1      displays current program 
Rtl 4,rtl5, Yorin                                page 210/1     displays current 
program
net 5,fox kids,SBS6                         page 292/1     displays current program    
           

Germany:
Prosieben                                         page 333         displays current 
program
die "RTL"'s also have a simular page! (i just couldn't select it on internet)

UK
BBC?


A capturing card capable of teletext can simultanioous look at teletekst while 
recording
thus determin wheter a show is ended or not .............




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jesper Mathiassen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] Teletext and PDC recording


> I tried this, but my xmltv resource (www.tv2.dk) does not update timing
> due to late shows etc. I figured the recording server could be modified
> to look for pdc codes on a channel which its about to record on, if pdc
> is present, find the tag for the show to record (this is just a
> combination of the starting time iirc), and wait for the pdc go-code.
> When recording, simply look to the pdc code to change. A stop code is
> included in the pdc standard, but seemingly most channels just transmits
> a new start code...
> 
> There's a very exhaustive explanation of PDC here:
> http://625.uk.com/pdc/
> 
> This may of course have some impact on live-tv prior to recording, which
> of-course might limit the use of PDC. Personally however, I use Freevo
> mostly for recording and watching recording, and my ordinary tv for
> viewing actual live-tv. (Basicly a harddisk-based vcr.. )
> 
> I also have a few ideas for implementing time-shifting, since
> apparently, this is not yet done ?
> 
> On Sun, 2004-09-26 at 12:45, Gedeco wrote:
> > I do agree with this.
> > 
> > I forced update of my program listings every 6 hours, not only for program
> > delays, but because program changes the day itself are very common.
> > 
> > A already presetted record would not change to the new program times.
> > When the program time changes, the old presetted record time remains in
> > place. Perhaps this is also a feature to add.
> > 
> > Geert
> 
> 
> 
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