You could change the line to a lable by starting it with ": ". If I
understand it correctly, using a space after : instead of @ and it
becomes a label for the channels after. A way to group them sort of. You
can then using it as a quick jump to the channel that follows, but it
should be skiped
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:51:26 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 16.01.2012 01:45, Tony Houghton wrote:
> >
> > VDR can already do that. Before each numbered group add a line ":@1
> > ", ":@10 ", ":@20 " etc. Exclude the quotes, but ISTR there was some
> > problem if I didn't include a trailing s
On 16.01.2012 01:45, Tony Houghton wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 23:18:40 +0100
cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
There is one bit of information that I would like to add to
channels.conf, and that's the channel number. This information cannot
be added the README, and other files, as this is informa
On 2012-01-15 18:39, VDR User wrote:
>
> I see no real benefit in complicating file (which stores only channel
> information) functions with what you've suggested.
VDR already contains code in file functions whose only purpose IIRC is
to make it possible to disallow comments in some files. *That
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 3:29 AM, Ville Skyttä wrote:
> Even though they'd get lost when VDR writes it, allowing comments there
> would be an improvement so distros (and VDR itself) could ship the file
> with some comments in it that instruct users what they need to do before
> things will work, or
> I've been living with VDR's auto channel update quite well, back since
> VDR 1.3.x eliminated the need of the AutoPID patch.
I said, I can go with the thought, it should be rather a native VDR
function. From the technical point of view you're right, it runs perfectly,
this function for people w
On 2012-01-15 16:45, Udo Richter wrote:
> I've been living with VDR's auto channel update quite well, back since
> VDR 1.3.x eliminated the need of the AutoPID patch.
>
> The only thing I need an external tool for is to clean up all the dead
> channels from time to time. I never understood why pe
Am 15.01.2012 14:49, schrieb fnu:
> Well that is an other question and valid argument, why is there no
> sufficient solution to scan for channels in VDR, like is quit normal on
> commercial solution.
I've been living with VDR's auto channel update quite well, back since
VDR 1.3.x eliminated the ne
> At least when I started to use VDR a long time ago, channels.conf pretty
much *had* to be created with tools that weren't included with VDR ("scan"
or something like that from dvb-apps).
> I haven't checked recently, but I suspect it's the same these days.
Well that is an other question and val
On 2012-01-15 14:48, fnu wrote:
> There
> is no solution out there, where it is possible to edit the channel list
> outside the normal operation
At least when I started to use VDR a long time ago, channels.conf pretty
much *had* to be created with tools that weren't included with VDR
("scan" or s
levant
conf-Files, whereas I don't see any reason to put comments into timers.conf,
weird ...
Regards
fnu
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On 2012-01-15 13:01, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> VDR reads the channels.conf file and doesn't store any information about
> "comments". It only stores the channel data.
> When it writes the file, it writes only the channel data, and
> at that point any comments in the original file would be lost.
On 15.01.2012 11:56, Eric Valette wrote:
On 15/01/2012 11:26, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
What charakter can i add in front of a line to let the line be ignored?
There is no comment character in channels.conf, because
VDR writes this file, and thus any comments would be lost.
IMHO This is not
On 15/01/2012 11:26, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
What charakter can i add in front of a line to let the line be ignored?
There is no comment character in channels.conf, because
VDR writes this file, and thus any comments would be lost.
IMHO This is not a sufficient answer: it could skip the lin
On 15.01.2012 05:07, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to add some comments to channels.conf, and remove some channels
I never watch. I have tried adding lines beginning with #, but this does
not work, I still see those channels when I choose "channels" in VDR.
What charakter
Hi All,
I would like to add some comments to channels.conf, and remove some channels
I never watch. I have tried adding lines beginning with #, but this does
not work, I still see those channels when I choose "channels" in VDR.
What charakter can i add in front of a line to let the line be ignore
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