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[vdr] Master-Timer 0.5.2
Hi
ftp://ftp.paderlinx.de/pub/citd/master-timer-0.5.2.tar.gz
Changes:
- New config-options "rememberdata" & "remembertimer"
These options are for remembering if processed epg-data is marked as
processed and what timers where programmed. New default behaviour is to
NOT remember what was programed as most people seam to have a problem
with the default behaviour of master-timer 0.5.0 & 0.5.1
(Don't program a programed timer again.)
This versions default behaviour is again like master-timer <= 0.4.1b,
which programed a timer again, if it was deleted
- Data-Layout of "program.dat" changed. YOU HAVE TO DELETE THE OLD FILE
before starting this release the first time!
- joined timers from which a part got done, is now splitted into the
timers from which it was originaly joined. (This only works for timers
programmed with this release, and if remembertimer is set to "1")
- parseepgdata.pl had a bug that prevented rescanning of all epgdata when
epgdata contained new entries.
- Speed improvements in parsing epg.data ("Bug" in parsing out additional
data from Premiere descriptions)
- Pro7-Time bugfix removed.
- Commandline given to "run-mt.pl" is now given to all subprocesses too.
(Now "-c <configdir>" works)
- Increased timeout to VDR from 2 to 5 seconds
- Fixed bug that prevented timers directly following each other on the
same channel.
- Fixed bug that prevented timers from joining if a timer from another
channel was in the timeframe between the earlier and later timer to be
joined.
- Maybe more, i don't remember (or see in the diff because of the
layout-changes in the code, that the changed data-layout of program.dat
caused)
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