You are talking about video that's already in your buffer. Your buffer is wherever you set the ring buffer file (ringbuf2.nuv) to be in the Myth settings. As long as your buffer is large enough, you could technically just keep on watching your program without changing the channel and then save the buffer manually when the program ends. You would have to copy the ringbuf2.nuv file somewhere else before you change the channel (that would delete your buffer).
this is definitely a hack and not the most elegant way to do things, but I don't know how else you would go about it. You would have to add the resulting .nuv file to your MythVideo files, and you would lose out on most of the database and editing capabilities of myth, since this is not an official "recording." since the buffer is there, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to integrate such a feature into myth in the future. - emory On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:47:39 +1100, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When I'm trying to record something from LiveTV I just have to press R. > > But how can I record something that I've already watched? If I press > > REW and then R it's not starting where I've pressed the Record key. Is > > there a way to turn the ringbuffer into a recording?
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