Just a thought but you could set up a daily or weekly timer with a very low priority on the recording so it auto deletes it. I've never used the auto delete after set time because I never know how long it will be before I get back to watching the recording.
On 4/17/2011 9:18 AM, John Klimek wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
What's the best way to tune to that transponder? Using SVDRP?
(ie. I'm new to VDR but would I issue a CHAN command, then wait 10 minutes (or whatever), then issue another CHAN command?)
Could I disable automatic EPG grabbing and manually tell it to grab EPG in my script? (using SVDRP?)
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 11:54 AM, VDR Useruser.vdr@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 6:39 AM, John Klimekjklimek@gmail.com wrote:
My DVB-S provider sends a 9-day EPG guide only one one specific transponder.
Is it possible to use only that transponder for EPG grabbing?
...or can I specify which channels/transponders to use somehow?
AFAIK VDR isn't capable of that. I just remember to tune an EEPG transponder every few days. You could write a little cron script to tune your EEPG transponder each day at some hour like 4am (assuming you're sleeping at that time), let it sit for however long it takes to populate, and then tune back to the channel it was on previously.
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