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[vdr] AW: AW: MPlayer <-> VDR, the second one
- To: vdr@linuxtv.org
- Subject: [vdr] AW: AW: MPlayer <-> VDR, the second one
- From: huels@iname.com (Stefan Huelswitt)
- Date: 24 Oct 2001 20:15:43 GMT
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On 24 Oct 2001 "Jochen Vieten" <J.Vieten@digital-device.de> wrote:
>>> The "/mp3" dir works, but here some dirs with special chars are shown as
>>> empty.
>
>> What special chars?
>
> It is the ' char.
> Here is the output of the shell:
>
> sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching ´''
> sh: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of file
OK, I have to fix this ...
>>> In MPlayer menu i can browse both DVD- and CD-drives after going back to
>>> main menu.
>
>> So you enters MPlayer menu, enters source selector, mount the DVD
>> drive, select the DVD as source. Now you are returned to the
>> MPlayer menu, but it's empty. You leaves the menu and reenters
>> and now the files are shown.
>> Is this happening this way?
>
> Yes, with VDR 0.96 and VDR 0.97.
Strange, directory content is refresh after returning from the
source selector. I have to check this, too.
Or does you use a symlink here? The way to scan the directory
with "find" doesn't likes symlinks.
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Stefan Huelswitt
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