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[vdr] AW: Re: AW: vdradmin v0.11
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- Subject: [vdr] AW: Re: AW: vdradmin v0.11
- From: "Bernd Hoose" <bernd@hoose.de>
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 09:55:34 +0100
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- Thread-Topic: [vdr] Re: AW: vdradmin v0.11
Ah i see.
I have aktivated the Autotimer but didnt do a new Login
After this now i see it.
Wouldnt it be possible to have also a selection of the Day when
Autotimer look for a timer?
Once again, Wonderfull Software for the wonderfull VDR.
Bernd
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Thomas Koch [mailto:no-return@gmx.net]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2002 09:17
> An: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Betreff: [vdr] Re: AW: vdradmin v0.11
>
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> Am Mittwoch den, 6. Februar 2002, um 08:32, schrieb Bernd Hoose:
>
> > - Added "auto timer" function.
> > How does it works??
> > Find no helpfile for it
>
> Hm, i thought it needs no explanation.
>
> Go into the configuration menu, enable Autotimer, go into the timer
> section,
> at the bottom you see another table. Click on the "new Timer"
> link, fill
> in
> pattern something like "nano" or "a-team" or "dark angel" and
> click on
> submit.
> vdradmin search the EPG about your pattern and if your
> pattern match some
> event it programms a timer which records this event.
>
>
> Ciao, Thomas
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