Hi,
I just released a new version of the remotetimers plugin on
http://vdr.schmirler.de
The new version includes some minor bugfixes plus the following new features:
* By renaming a recording, it may now also be moved to a different filesystem
by a background task. You can limit the bandwidth used for copying in the
plugin setup.
* The plugin offers several service calls to other plugins which are already
used by "yaepghd-0.0.3-ce"
(http://vdrportal.de/board/thread.php?postid=949924#…
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Changelog:
- Improved German translations
- Updated Italian translations (thanks to Diego Pierotto)
- Default server port is now 0, i.e. taken from svdrpservice
- Fixed missing timer markers when opening the Schedule for the first time
- Implemented moving recording to a different filesystem with optional
bandwidth throttle
- Cutting from menu failed for PES recordings since VDR 1.7.3 due to missing
parameters to cMarks::Load
- Moving recordings into folders named ' ' failed or caused unexpected
results as VDR's text input control strips trailing whitespace. Now
folder ' ' is assumed when renaming a recording and the name ends with
the folder delimiter character
- Don't rename a recording if the user completely wiped out the name
- Added service interface for operating on timers
- Updated MainMenuHooks patch to v1.0.1
Have fun!
Frank
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Hello,
Support for the CI on Digital Devices under linux is put on hold because no
solution has been aggreed on as of 17/01/2001. This is about independent CI
devices handling.
www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org/msg22196.htmlwww.mail-archive.com/linuxtv-commits@linuxtv.org/msg09640.html
As the needed changes will have an impact on softwares like
MythtTV/VDR/TVHeadend, I would like to know your opinions/views about how you
see this implemented and what are your expectations.
Thx
--
Issa