[EMAIL PROTECTED](Stefan Taferner) 28.05.07 14:22
Once upon a time "Stefan Taferner " shaped the electrons to say...
>On Monday 28 May 2007 10:38:50 Marko Myllymaa wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 May 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
>>> I have to say that I agree with both of you... constructive
>>> criticism is
and again, start separating the services ..
PS: sorry for the 3-times :( saw it now .. my apologies!
> Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 16:43:33 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> vdr@linuxtv.org> Subject: Re: [vdr] Thunderstorm over Munich> > On 05/28/07
> 16:44, Lar
org> Subject: Re: [vdr] Thunderstorm over Munich> > On 05/28/07
> 11:30, martin wrote:> > Thanks all for your replys! At least I feel heard by
> the community.> > ...> > [ ... lengthy pamphlet, repeated three(!) times ...
> ]> > Martin, why don't you sim
On 05/28/07 16:44, Lars Bläser wrote:
> Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>> On 05/28/07 11:30, martin wrote:
>>> Thanks all for your replys! At least I feel heard by the community.
>>> ...
>> [ ... lengthy pamphlet, repeated three(!) times ... ]
>>
>> Martin, why don't you simply remove the cThread::Emerge
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 05/28/07 11:30, martin wrote:
>> Thanks all for your replys! At least I feel heard by the community.
>> ...
>
> [ ... lengthy pamphlet, repeated three(!) times ... ]
>
> Martin, why don't you simply remove the cThread::EmergencyExit(true)
> calls from recorder.c and
On 05/28/07 11:30, martin wrote:
> Thanks all for your replys! At least I feel heard by the community.
> ...
[ ... lengthy pamphlet, repeated three(!) times ... ]
Martin, why don't you simply remove the cThread::EmergencyExit(true)
calls from recorder.c and remux.c?
Klaus
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On Monday 28 May 2007 10:38:50 Marko Myllymaa wrote:
> On Sun, 27 May 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
> > I have to say that I agree with both of you... constructive criticism is
> > best!
> >
> > As a quiet 'user' of vdr, for about a year, I agree with the sentiments
> > in Martin's post. It is very fr
Thanks all for your replys! At least I feel heard by the community.
Yes, you are right - I can not address my thoughts without emotions. So we
get into ITIL terminology. I will not do it 100% correct, as we need the
application of ITIL to the current problem.
Okay, here it comes. Some call it "
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
> I have to say that I agree with both of you... constructive criticism is
> best!
>
> As a quiet 'user' of vdr, for about a year, I agree with the sentiments in
> Martin's post. It is very frustrating that vdr exits when reception is less
> than perfect.
I have to say that I agree with both of you... constructive criticism is
best!
As a quiet 'user' of vdr, for about a year, I agree with the sentiments in
Martin's post. It is very frustrating that vdr exits when reception is less
than perfect. I personally would prefer it if vdr announced on scre
Martin schrieb:
Dear Klaus,
I pay you respect, as you do a great job. You do a lot of work - for
free - for the community! So, don't missunderstand me: I really do not
intend to blame you personally!
But when it comes to the "Service" thinking of a VDR, things get
difficult. VDR is a Serv
make blood rush.
So long and schönes Pfingstsonntag,
Martin
> Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 21:19:34 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> vdr@linuxtv.org> Subject: Re: [vdr] Thunderstorm over Munich> > On 05/26/07
> 18:24, Martin wrote:> > Who is interested in the wea
On 05/26/07 18:24, Martin wrote:
> Who is interested in the weather in Munich? Probably nobody, mine either
> as I was sitting indor to watch my favourite TV shows.
>
> Then suddenly a nice "emergency exit" .. i had this game for 15 Minutes ..
>
> I do not tell you how lucky I am that the thunder
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