Justin,

> Justin Wetherell writes:
> >From off the top of my head,
> 
> Everything that is recorded gets put into a hash map using a string
> made up by concatenating the Title, Sub-Title, and Description. Every
> time we schedule a recording, we look in the hash map for a value
> using the string above as the key. If the hash map returns null then
> we assume it wasn't recorded, if it returns a key then we assume it
> was already recorded.
> 
>BUT you
> can turn on duplicate detection (and new episode detection) on a
> favorite by favorite basis. 

Thanks for explaining this.  I'm experimenting with it now, and will add 
details to the wiki soon.  Question though, is the hash-map stored in memory, 
or is it persistant over recordserver restarts (ie, a db on disk)?

Thanks!  Much appreciated!

/Mike


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