variables
are optimized out and and no statements are reordered.
I guess this could be useful for other people as well.
Or did I miss something and this is already included somewhere?
Ciao,
Eike
PS: Sorry, I misdirected this mail to vdr-ow...@linuxtv.org first.
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two(!) results.
"Always show folders first" means the folders are on top (I would expect
them to be sorted somehow) and then the films, what I think the option
is about.
So this is my +1 to Wolfgang.
Ciao,
Eike
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> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Eike wrote:
> > "Always sort folders first" means your first doing a sorting on the
> > folders, than on the rest (films) - but it does not state what you're
> > doing with the two(!) results.
>
> Sorting by
Hello!
> VDR version 2.0.0 is now available at
Congratulations!
But please don't let us(*) wait five years again for the next offcial stable
version. ;o)
Ciao,
Eike
(*) not me personally, I'm using VDR not more than a year...
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> YEs, of course :-)
If there's no live buffer, there wouldn't be anything to rewind into anyway...
:o)
Ciao,
Eike
(*) and when switching, the redording is kept if the appropriate VDR setting
for instant recordings is set.
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> Do you have any idea when you will start to implement the "livebuffer"
> feature into VDR?
I worked on rewriting Permashift to use a real live buffer the last weeks
and when it's finished and tested I'd be happy if Klaus would consider
adopting it.
7;m trying to do now is recording to RAM and putting this only
to disc when it's needed. While the basics are not that hard to do,
the real time needs of the VDR system are somewhat harder to cope
with. So I don't want to promise too much. But if it works out, it should
fit your needs.
Hello!
> What is the best IDE to use for VDR development under linux? Up to now I
> have used nano, but then I can only view one file at a time, and there's
> no source code analysis. Kind regards,
I'm using Eclipse with the C++ plugin ("CDT").
Ciao,
e a Linux executable as well.)
Ciao,
Eike
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7;ve tested
(Cable? Satellite? Terrestrical? HD, SD? Your country?). The result is
interesting even if it is 5 or 6.
Thanks in advance,
Eike
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Thanks for your participation,
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> There maybe a handful people still using the Hauppauge PVR350 card as
> output device.
There are - thanks for supporting it!
Ciao,
Eike
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> I would be nice, if VDR could turn off the sound at the end of a replay
> and show a still image (e.g. "Children, go to bed now!").
>
> What do you think about that?
I'd appreciate the same for my significant other (and me).
No joke!
Ciao,
you're looking for?
If not, how can VDR decide if an episode is new or not?
Ciao,
Eike
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incompatible with the old patch!).
Patch, plugin and more information are available on the homepage:
http://ein-eike.de/vdr-plugin-permashift-english/
Ciao,
Eike
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mother language...)
* "Maximum recording length (hours)"
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sure how many compromise I should take
for the SD TV watchers, which I don't know how many there are, but
surely won't become more over time. And HD users got lots of space
for the texts. So I'll guess, SD users (like me) will have to live with some
texts cut at the end.
Thanks for you
Thanks for your translations! I retranslated them with Google Translate,
so I surely got a grasp on all those subtle differences to choose the best
ones... ;o)
Ciao,
Eike
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Tell me if I missed a point or misunderstood something, but as far as
I can tell, Permashit 1.0 already fits your proposals.
Ciao,
Eike
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Eike wrote:
> [...] Permashit 1.0 [...]
Always reread your messages carefully before sending, Eike! X)
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