On Saturday 29 December 2012 - 18:39:05, fnu wrote:
.. or maybe an in between stable release called V1.8 and go ahead with these
important changes in V1.9 ... just a thought ...
+1
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being deleted when it is empty.
That's great! Thanks a lot!
br
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will then appear in the recording menu, which is not the
case, with just a dotfile in.
Would it be possible to remove the .sort files only or add support for a
hidden keyfile, that will not be removed?
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On Monday 10 September 2012 - 17:35:15, Darren Salt wrote:
CAD: Can't Anybody Draw?
You made my day :D
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the real button.
Only the visual order needs to be customizable. If that's already a skin
issue, I guess very little has to be changed in core vdr.
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is prominent enuf to rise them to
osd setup menu. Edit /etc/defaults (or similar files) would be fine for that
(like remote.conf)
Just my 2c
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again after 2.0
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to
symlink /var/spool/video to /srv/video or the like.
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not be managed by OSD, but is focused on the point,
when config-files are written.
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splitted files. Even in days
of terabyte drives - I use max filesize of 200 Mb, which has several advantages
for me.
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to me.
I don't think, its a good choice.
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On Friday 06 April 2012 - 18:07:55, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 06.04.2012 17:06, Gero wrote:
The comment (line 8ff) was a good joke on forum discussion thread, but
keeping it that way sounds really offending to me.
I don't think, its a good choice.
But isn't that exactly what happens
on toilet or shit in your kitchen - I don't mind.
For me, people that like to keep their PC in order behave quite natural,
there's no need to offend them for thinking different.
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On Monday 05 March 2012 - 09:02:56, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 05.03.2012 04:47, Gero wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2012 - 22:51:36, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 04.03.2012 19:04, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
...
A problem I have run into before is not that a channel is down, though
that also
, where multiple parallel recordings are most probably to happen.
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integration addresses all the necessary
considerations.
+1
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On Thursday 01 March 2012 - 15:59:24, Eric Valette wrote:
On 03/01/2012 03:31 PM, Gero wrote:
I don't know MythTV, but I tried tvheadend. It has a really attractive
backend, but no (working) frontend. Starting vlc from browser crashes the
browser and the frontend does not connect to backend
On Thursday 01 March 2012 - 17:45:02, Paul Menzel wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 01.03.2012, 15:31 +0100 schrieb Gero:
On Thursday 01 March 2012 - 10:31:37, Paul Menzel wrote:
On Thursday 01 March 2012 - 07:03:03, VDR User wrote:
I just want to throw in, that there are several programs
like xine or whatever - but that's not the internal
communication, vdr relies on.
For better client-server VDR needs to support multiple clients watching
different channels with different OSDs simultaneously.
Yeah, that would be very nice :)
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development cycle.
:) so the earlier this task starts, the earlier it may finish :)
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to handle
recordings, so I would not say all works
I'll keep this in mind for after version 2.0.
Why so far?
I think, many vdr-users crave for redesign and I'm sure, that some users are
willing to participate.
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On Dienstag 28 Februar 2012, Eric Valette wrote:
On 02/28/2012 11:24 AM, Gero wrote:
I think, many vdr-users crave for redesign and I'm sure, that some users
are willing to participate.
I drooped vdr in favor of tvheadend just for many of the design reason ...
Whow - I'm impressed
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for cutting SD-recordings
(no matter what format).
Luckily I don't have HD-recordings with intersecting comercials yet, so
cutting HD-recordings without joinpoints using vdr is acceptable.
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actually :)
Well, I decide that, when I see the system load ...
So - I'm curious and willing to test. Do you know a url occasionally of
someone who already did it? There are too much questions otherwise ...
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Hello,
Udo Richter wrote:
Am 16.01.2011 05:35, schrieb Gero:
Currently I use a backend-vdr with budget-cards and an old fashioned
FF. My TV is plugged to the old FF and I watch HD through a
frontend-client with xineliboutput.
You're using a very special situation here, as xineliboutput
to
the DVB-cards, who is responsable for recording, who resolves resource
conflicts ...
A lot of questions I'd like to know before I change my installation.
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improvement is possible, but if that aspect has enuf
relevance to start thinking about improvement.
But - that's not my decision.
I only can talk about what I like to get improved.
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!
Currently I'm working on a quite odious job - may be I'm quite a bit too
huffish. Sorry for that.
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=0,use_progressive_frame_flag=1'
# options: tcp | udp
transport='tcp'
# options: sxfe | fbfe
display='sxfe'
vdr-$display --width=1200 --height=720 --buffers=5000 --post $post
xvdr:TCP://$vdr:37890 --$transport
--- snap ---
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. Really great would be,
if that sections could be created based on the IP of the client :)
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wrote about my wish: if the OSD systems already are different, it would be
nice to have different configurations too.
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Hello,
Tobias Grimm wrote:
Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 08:49 +0100 schrieb Gero:
So how can I cut the recording without having to copy it to a new drive?
Take the next step and do:
Thank you for the hint. I'll try it.
http://pastie.org/1390385
(vdrcut source target 00:00:05.00 00:00
Hello,
Tobias Grimm wrote:
Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 08:49 +0100 schrieb Gero:
So how can I cut the recording without having to copy it to a new drive?
Take the next step and do:
mkdir -p target/title/*.rec
Sorry, but it does not work here. I did not try your script, but called vdr
Hello,
Gero wrote:
Tobias Grimm wrote:
Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 08:49 +0100 schrieb Gero:
So how can I cut the recording without having to copy it to a new
drive?
Take the next step and do:
mkdir -p target/title/*.rec
Sorry, but it does not work here.
I think I got
. But this time it is a
directory!
So how can I cut the recording without having to copy it to a new drive?
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recording pool and
things work fine again - no missing recordings.
I guess it was my fault after all.
kind regards
Gero
P.S. My real recording root on the vdr machine is /var/lib/video.00 - but as
I'm to lazy to enter that path, I created a link /video that points to
/var/lib/video.00 - so when
the vdr to delete a recording, which I did not marked
manually as deleted.
Any hint is appreciated.
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the first time, I'm sure, that a recording disappeared, that I did not
marked as deleted - and until I discover an usage-error of myself, I think
about going back to an older release.
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Ok, I gonna dig for the logs.
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readonly to do
some conversion for dvd or backup and the target could be a SSD or raid 0
system.
I would appreciate such an enrichment of vdr a lot.
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are missing ?
At least I think, that the possibility of specifying target directory and
cutmarks is worth looking for enhancements / other tools.
I miss the same functionality and would appreciate any efforts in this
direction!
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-only mounted drive
and the video-dir given by -v option is the path to a local writable
directory? Is it really necessary, that source-recording and target-recording
are on the same path?
Is it very expensive to support different write location than the read
location?
kind regards
Gero
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