The situation happens when the files / dirs are spread under separate branches,
for example when viewing recording and it creates resume file on different
branch. Maybe that could avoided with creating policies?
For a workaround, I made a simple reccmds script to rename the dir with mv
Hi Mike,
If I understand your question correctly, you have several file systems
for video data and you want to join them for use with VDR.
VDR supports this out of the box: If your video directory ends with '0',
VDR will automatically look for directories ending with 1, 2, ... and
will use
On 01.12.2013 11:24, Matthias Biel wrote:
Hi Mike,
If I understand your question correctly, you have several file systems for
video data and you want to join them for use with VDR.
VDR supports this out of the box: If your video directory ends with '0', VDR
will automatically look for
Am 01.12.2013 11:24, schrieb Matthias Biel:
Hi Mike,
If I understand your question correctly, you have several file systems
for video data and you want to join them for use with VDR.
VDR supports this out of the box: If your video directory ends with
'0', VDR will automatically look for
Am Sonntag, 1. Dezember 2013, 11:44:42 schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
I wanted to get this out of the core VDR code. It was
a makeshift solution in times where disk sizes were still relatively small.
Nowadays we have disk sizes in the terabyte range, which should be enough for
a VDR.
It is
On 01.12.2013 15:54, Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote: Am Sonntag, 1. Dezember 2013,
11:44:42 schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
I wanted to get this out of the core VDR code. It was
a makeshift solution in times where disk sizes were still relatively small.
Nowadays we have disk sizes in the terabyte range,
Depending on your personal ordering sheme a simple link could do.
I use multiple disk just by having a directory Other disks on my main
vdr disk with links to the other disks containing archived recordings.
I do make sure that the main disk always has enough free space (which
is really no big