On my system, for some reason, expired timers are not deleted, is it a feature or bug? Or is it just me? I mean the timer would complete recording but is not removed after recording, just shifted to the bottom of the list. I have to clean the list every time by hand because timeline plugin shows conflicts. Is there anyway to fix this?
Thanks, --Vlad
On Friday 18 March 2005 19:31, Vladimir Shved wrote:
On my system, for some reason, expired timers are not deleted, is it a feature or bug? Or is it just me? I mean the timer would complete recording but is not removed after recording, just shifted to the bottom of the list. I have to clean the list every time by hand because timeline plugin shows conflicts. Is there anyway to fix this?
Which version of vdr are you using? Any plugins and extra patches?
--Stefan
Vladimir Shved wrote:
On my system, for some reason, expired timers are not deleted, is it a feature or bug? Or is it just me? I mean the timer would complete recording but is not removed after recording, just shifted to the bottom of the list. I have to clean the list every time by hand because timeline plugin shows conflicts. Is there anyway to fix this?
i see this on my system if i manualy disable a timer
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Lars Bläser wrote:
Vladimir Shved wrote:
On my system, for some reason, expired timers are not deleted, is it a feature or bug? Or is it just me? I mean the timer would complete recording but is not removed after recording, just shifted to the bottom of the list. I have to clean the list every time by hand because timeline plugin shows conflicts. Is there anyway to fix this?
i see this on my system if i manualy disable a timer
Same here and I've seen it also for normal non-disabled timers. Some of these old timers may have ended up not being recorded due to VDR freezing (the UI still works, so I can do a restart from within VDR). So, maybe it's only timers that didn't get recorded successfully?
Vladimir Shved wrote:
On my system, for some reason, expired timers are not deleted, is it a feature or bug? Or is it just me? I mean the timer would complete recording but is not removed after recording, just shifted to the bottom of the list. I have to clean the list every time by hand because timeline plugin shows conflicts. Is there anyway to fix this?
The next version of VDR will store the timer's day as a full date (YYYY-MM-DD). Then this will no longer happen.
Klaus
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Vladimir Shved wrote:
On my system, for some reason, expired timers are not deleted, is it a feature or bug? Or is it just me? I mean the timer would complete recording but is not removed after recording, just shifted to the bottom of the list. I have to clean the list every time by hand because timeline plugin shows conflicts. Is there anyway to fix this?
The next version of VDR will store the timer's day as a full date (YYYY-MM-DD). Then this will no longer happen.
My experiences are the following: The timer will not be deleted, if VPS was switched ON, even if the recording succeeded completely (vdr 1.3.18). This is always the case, none of the timers I ever used with VPS switched on were deleted. I can live with that ;-)
Stephan
Stephan Sickert wrote:
My experiences are the following: The timer will not be deleted, if VPS was switched ON, even if the recording succeeded completely (vdr 1.3.18). This is always the case, none of the timers I ever used with VPS switched on were deleted. I can live with that ;-)
I NEVER used VPS for timers and i always have about 1/3 of all timers reappearing at the end of the timerlist. So i welcome any change that soolves this manner :)
Stephan
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