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[vdr] Re: Making Timers more "intelligent"
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 11:03:20AM +0200, _cooper_ wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Martin Geistreiter wrote:
> > Hi, just a idea, but for example: If i have a dayly timer
> > Lets say "TV-TOTAL" at MTWT there are two Problems:
> > 1. The starting time is not allways the same
> > 2. during a holiday f.e. "TV-TOTAL" is not broadcasted
> > So my idea would be to check optional the EPG if there is a brodacast
> > with the timers name to cancel record if needed and/or second if necessary
> > correct the recording time.
> Do you know vdradmin? (www.linvdr.org/download/vdradmin)
Or Master-Timer. :)
http://www.fall-tot-um.org/home/scin18/mt/master-timer-0.5.12.tar.gz
> I don't use daily (or otherwise regular) timers at all for a year or so -- I
> just programm the name of the event and some time/channel margins when needed,
> and the rest will vdradmin do for you -- including timer control when the
> start/end time of the event changes in the EPG.
I don't use daily (or otherwise regular) timers at all for 2,5 years
now. I type what i want into the configuration-file of master-timer and
it does the rest.
Bis denn
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