Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-04 Thread Rolf Ahrenberg
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, Timothy D. Lenz wrote: If it's going to be limited to 1 letter, v does seem right for video, i for iptv would be good. I think ATSC uses ether c or t. Not sure. But if I understand what is happening here, might be a good idea to go to a 2 or 3 letter ID right now so things

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-04 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 03/04/10 10:30, Rolf Ahrenberg wrote: On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, Timothy D. Lenz wrote: If it's going to be limited to 1 letter, v does seem right for video, i for iptv would be good. I think ATSC uses ether c or t. Not sure. But if I understand what is happening here, might be a good idea to

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-04 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
Someone once said they didn't see a need for more then 640k of ram too :) May not need 30+ symbols, but to keep to symbols that somewhat match what they are for would call for reuse of some letters. On 3/4/2010 2:30 AM, Rolf Ahrenberg wrote: On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, Timothy D. Lenz wrote: If

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-04 Thread Rolf Ahrenberg
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, Timothy D. Lenz wrote: May not need 30+ symbols, but to keep to symbols that somewhat match what they are for would call for reuse of some letters. Well, even I do prefer I - IPTV, but I don't see no problems using X - IPTV. The description of source params explains

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread L. Hanisch
Hi, Am 28.02.2010 16:07, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger: - Plugins can now define new sources. In order to implement this, the following changes were made: + The transponder parameter string is no longer interpreted by cChannel, but rather stored as is and used only by the respective

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread VDR User
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:47 AM, L. Hanisch d...@flensrocker.de wrote:  On my first thought I considered to take 'A' for 'analog', but since there is something like ATSC (and I know nothing about it, if it's supported by vdr or is covered by dvbdevice or whatever), perhaps I should use another

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread Rob Davis
On 03/03/10 13:35, VDR User wrote: On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:47 AM, L. Hanisch d...@flensrocker.de wrote: On my first thought I considered to take 'A' for 'analog', but since there is something like ATSC (and I know nothing about it, if it's supported by vdr or is covered by dvbdevice or

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread L. Hanisch
Am 03.03.2010 20:35, schrieb VDR User: On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:47 AM, L. Hanischd...@flensrocker.de wrote: On my first thought I considered to take 'A' for 'analog', but since there is something like ATSC (and I know nothing about it, if it's supported by vdr or is covered by dvbdevice or

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread Tony Houghton
On Wed, 03 Mar 2010 15:56:06 -0600 Rob Davis r...@davis-family.info wrote: Except ATSC is a subset of DVB.. At the moment ATSC is flagged as T, which I think it should be.. It isn't just a subset, I think its SI tables have a different structure from DVB. That's probably why it isn't supported

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
If it's going to be limited to 1 letter, v does seem right for video, i for iptv would be good. I think ATSC uses ether c or t. Not sure. But if I understand what is happening here, might be a good idea to go to a 2 or 3 letter ID right now so things don't have to be patched latter. On

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
I'm not sure, but I think Korea is going to use ATSC also. On 3/3/2010 12:35 PM, VDR User wrote: On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:47 AM, L. Hanischd...@flensrocker.de wrote: On my first thought I considered to take 'A' for 'analog', but since there is something like ATSC (and I know nothing about

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-03 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
There is a plugin for ATSC: http://www.fepg.org/atscepg/ http://dvbn.happysat.org/viewtopic.php?f=17t=36463 It is a patch to vdr to use ATSC and it has a scanner to scan for channels and create a channels.conf. Current HG version also lets you select which tuner is used for channel scanning and

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-03-01 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
hmm, I was thinking that this would make vdradmin show shows that have timers set in the timeline window even if folders are used. But the recordings will will be showing names like Thu_04.02.2010-20:00 because the parent folder is the show name. On 2/28/2010 12:59 PM, Udo Richter wrote: Am

[vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-02-28 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
VDR developer version 1.7.13 is now available at ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-1.7.13.tar.bz2 A 'diff' against the previous version is available at ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-1.7.12-1.7.13.diff WARNING: This is a *developer* version. Even though *I* use

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.7.13

2010-02-28 Thread Udo Richter
Am 28.02.2010 16:07, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger: - The file name in the Timers menu now shows only the base name of the recording without the folder path (if any). Otherwise with long folder paths the actual recording name was not visible at all. If I understand that correctly, then