Dave wrote:
Some more research suggests that NZ DVB-S uses the standard SI-based EIT, and
also that the extensions for Series Link recording are virtually identical to
the UK. So there is a very good chance that the vdrtva plugin will work.
Thanks very much for that, I will certainly give i
On Saturday 31 March 2012 20:23:51 Richard Scobie wrote:
> Unfortunately I am outside our DVB-T coverage area and am using DVB-S,
> which uses the 'no frills" EPG and VPS is not used here.
Some more research suggests that NZ DVB-S uses the standard SI-based EIT, and
also that the extensions for
Thanks Klaus and Dave,
Dave wrote:
There is a 'Series Link' plugin for VDR which can cope with varying times for
items in a series, see http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/vdrtva
The plugin was written for the UK 'Freeview' DVB-T service, though it should
work with any implementation
On Saturday 31 March 2012 02:47:39 Richard Scobie wrote:
> If one sets a daily or weekly timer, does EPG schedule time on the day
> override any difference between the two?
>
> I am thinking of the situation where a weekly timer is set and for
> whatever reason, the broadcaster reschedules one wee
On 31.03.2012 03:47, Richard Scobie wrote:
If one sets a daily or weekly timer, does EPG schedule time on the day override
any difference between the two?
I am thinking of the situation where a weekly timer is set and for whatever
reason, the broadcaster reschedules one weeks episode, with the