Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-21 Thread Dieter Hametner
Hello

Am Dienstag, 21. April 2009 schrieb VDR User:
>
> I've been using epgsearch and vdradmind-am for years and I can't
> imagine not using them!
>
Not to forget the LIVE plugin, which has a very good integration with 
epgsearch too. After all most of the LIVE timer functionality was provied by 
the epgsearch author himself.

Kind regards
Dieter

P.S. I know it a little bit of advertising :) but its open source too

-- 
Dieter Hametnerdh (plus) vdr (at) gekrumbel (dot) de
live plugin developer  http://live.vdr-developer.org

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Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-21 Thread Martin Emrich
Hi!

VDR User schrieb:

> I've been using epgsearch and vdradmind-am for years and I can't
> imagine not using them!

Yes, I forgot to mention epgsearch. As more and more stations at least
in Germany have the nasty habit of moving TV shows to other time slots
if the ratings are not satisfactory, epgsearch is a "must-have".

It also saves disk space if your favourite TV show is temporary replaced
by e.g. a sports match.

Ciao

Martin

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Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-20 Thread VDR User
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Stefan Taferner  wrote:
> I favor the epgsearch plugin. It allows to set several parameters for
> search timers, e.g. to record films with a specific name, in a specific 
> channel,
> when they run in a specific time range. This is what I use when I want to
> record once-a-week shows, as they sometimes are shifted a bit in starting
> time.
>
> As Martin said, the other very useful tool is vdradmin-am, which, besides
> other things, has a web frontend for the epgsearch plugin.

I've been using epgsearch and vdradmind-am for years and I can't
imagine not using them!

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Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-20 Thread Stefan Taferner
On 20. April 2009 12:36:08 marti...@embl.de wrote:
> Is there someway in VDR to say schedule a repeated timer 'record this
> monday to friday from 9pm til 11pm' or at least a daily timer 'record this
> every monday between 9pm and 11pm'
>
> Perhaps some plugin? Any hints?

I favor the epgsearch plugin. It allows to set several parameters for
search timers, e.g. to record films with a specific name, in a specific channel,
when they run in a specific time range. This is what I use when I want to
record once-a-week shows, as they sometimes are shifted a bit in starting 
time.

As Martin said, the other very useful tool is vdradmin-am, which, besides
other things, has a web frontend for the epgsearch plugin.

Kind regards,
Stefan


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Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-20 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 04/20/09 13:44, Morfsta wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:36 AM,   wrote:
>> Is there someway in VDR to say schedule a repeated timer 'record this monday 
>> to
>> friday from 9pm til 11pm' or at least a daily timer 'record this every monday
>> between 9pm and 11pm'
>>
>> Perhaps some plugin? Any hints?
> 
> If you press "0" on a timer date/time then it changes from being a one
> off recording to being weekly recurring.
> 
> Pressing left/right after that gives you lots of options, e.g.
> recording Sun - Sat / Mon - Fri / Sat & Sun etc

It might also be a good idea to take a look at the MANUAL:

  (3) In the "Timers" menu, when on the "Day" item, the '0' key toggles between
  a single shot and a repeating timer. If "Day" indicates a repeating timer,
  the keys '1'...'7' can be used to toggle the individual days ('1' is 
Monday).

;-)

Klaus

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Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-20 Thread Morfsta
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:36 AM,   wrote:
> Is there someway in VDR to say schedule a repeated timer 'record this monday 
> to
> friday from 9pm til 11pm' or at least a daily timer 'record this every monday
> between 9pm and 11pm'
>
> Perhaps some plugin? Any hints?

If you press "0" on a timer date/time then it changes from being a one
off recording to being weekly recurring.

Pressing left/right after that gives you lots of options, e.g.
recording Sun - Sat / Mon - Fri / Sat & Sun etc

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Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-20 Thread Martin Emrich
Hi!

marti...@embl.de schrieb:
> Is there someway in VDR to say schedule a repeated timer 'record this monday 
> to
> friday from 9pm til 11pm' or at least a daily timer 'record this every monday
> between 9pm and 11pm'
>
> Perhaps some plugin? Any hints?
>   
I am using vdradmin-am to schedule my recordings; there are checkboxes 
for every day of week.

Ciao

Martin


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Re: [vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-20 Thread Theunis Potgieter
well it wasn't obvious for me, but when I pressed the left button on the
date to before today, it showed a MTWTFSS, and pressing left again changed
to --S (Sunday)

Hope this helps.

On 20/04/2009, marti...@embl.de  wrote:
>
> Is there someway in VDR to say schedule a repeated timer 'record this
> monday to
> friday from 9pm til 11pm' or at least a daily timer 'record this every
> monday
> between 9pm and 11pm'
>
> Perhaps some plugin? Any hints?
>
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[vdr] weekly or daily timers

2009-04-20 Thread martinez
Is there someway in VDR to say schedule a repeated timer 'record this monday to
friday from 9pm til 11pm' or at least a daily timer 'record this every monday
between 9pm and 11pm'

Perhaps some plugin? Any hints?

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