Hello
after upgrading from 1.4.3 to 1.4.5 i found that the schedule does not contain any old events. The current event is marked, but it is always the top of the list. What's the sense of tagging the current, when it's always at the top line and can't be scrolled "back"?
That is very annoying because i sometimes found a programm worth to be timed, but the schedule entry is not available anymore.
Too, long time ago "one time timers" were not deleted automatically. That has the advantage that if i found that "one time" worth to be recorded again, it was easy by editing that old "used" one time timer. Manually deleting the superflous "used" timers was much easier than to wait for EPG to show that event in future.
How i can, user, select this featuers?
- EPG history (at least) 4 hours, 1 day or 2 days "back" - Manually delete one timer timers/delete after 7 days/4 weeks
Rainer
On 02/10/08 20:48, Rainer Zocholl wrote:
Hello
after upgrading from 1.4.3 to 1.4.5 i found that the schedule does not contain any old events. The current event is marked, but it is always the top of the list. What's the sense of tagging the current, when it's always at the top line and can't be scrolled "back"?
MANUAL:
EPG: ... EPG linger time = 0 The time (in minutes) within which old EPG information shall still be displayed in the "Schedule" menu.
Too, long time ago "one time timers" were not deleted automatically. That has the advantage that if i found that "one time" worth to be recorded again, it was easy by editing that old "used" one time timer. Manually deleting the superflous "used" timers was much easier than to wait for EPG to show that event in future.
Others (including myself) found it annoying that one-time timers were *not* deleted automatically ;-)
Klaus
Rainer Zocholl wrote:
Too, long time ago "one time timers" were not deleted automatically. That has the advantage that if i found that "one time" worth to be recorded again, it was easy by editing that old "used" one time timer. Manually deleting the superflous "used" timers was much easier than to wait for EPG to show that event in future.
create a weekly timer and deactivate it after you used it, to reuse it change it
if you need to record something you only know the title it's possible to user the autotimer function from vdradmin or epgsearch, this way one-time-timer will always be created if needed