Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
peter.dittmann@freenet.de wrote:
I use a system with 3 harddrives. On a recent system cleanup I moved some serial recordings completely to one drive (e.g. /video1/stargate) and symlinked the directory on /video0 for vdr to find the recordings. Now I have made a new recording to this directory. VDR now decided to start the 001.vdr right on the same physical drive with the result of killing the file in the process.
The problem seems to be that vdr tries to create a symlink /video0/stargate/.../001.vdr pointing to the real file. As /video0/stargate is in reality /video1/stargate vdr can't create the real 001.vdr because a file with this name already exists.
A good idea may be that vdr in this case would retry creating 001.vdr on the next available /videoX. to avoid this collission.
An even better idea (IMHO) would be to drop that whole video directory symlinking stuff altogether and say "If you want a large disk, use something like RAID or whatever". I was never a friend of this linking, and regret the day I agreed to implement it...
Just do it, you got my vote for it :-) (Would be a great idea for a more stable 1.4 Version)