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[vdr] Re: In what circumstances is epg.data saved to disk?



Ralf Klueber wrote:
> 
> > The epg.data file is written every ten minutes, because it is
> > used only as a means of being able to restore the bulk of the
> > previously gathered information after a restart of VDR. If
> > you want to have the most recent EPG data, the SVDRP command
> > LSTE is the way to go. That's what this command has been
> > implemented for.
> 
> Thanks for your fast answer Klaus.
> 
> Could you give me a hint when debugging master timer what has changed
> between vdr 1.1.30 and vdr 1.2.2 within svdr and LSTE that could cause
> master timer not work longer with LSTE?

The changes are all described in VDR/HISTORY.
I'm afraid I don't know what problem MasterTimer would have with LSTE.
Maybe the author of Mastertimer (Matthias Schniedermeyer)
can shed some light on this.

Klaus


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