----Origineel Bericht---- Van : eikesauer@t-online.de Datum : 21/11/2014 19:56 Aan : vdr@linuxtv.org Onderwerp : [vdr] Want to have Permashift in your own language?
Hello,
I want to publish a maintenance release for Permashift (http://ein-eike.de/vdr-plugin-permashift-english/) and thought about including some translations. I've already got German, English and Russian. If you'd like your favorite language to be included, it's as easy as translating the following 7 texts. For support of SD TV displays it would be good to have every line except the first two to be smaller than say 35 characters, if possible.
Full line texts
- "Permashift out of memory!"
- "Press key to continue permanent timeshift"
Short texts
- "Auto-buffer live TV"
- "Enable plugin"
- "Memory buffer size"
- "Buffer saving blocks rewind"
(This means that pressing rewind results first in saving of the whole buffer and rewinding has to wait for that time. To be honest, I found that hard to express that short even in my mother language...)
- "Maximum recording length (hours)"
Ciao, Eike _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Hi Eike,
Personally I don't mind setting the language of the software I run to English. I am however a native speaker in dutch, so I can provide a list of translations. If there are multiple translations possible, I give more than one option. All the different translations have slightly different meanings.
"Permashift out of memory!" Permashift heeft geen geheugen meer! Geheugen van Permashift is vol! Permashift heeft geen ruimte meer!
"Press key to continue permanent timeshift" Druk op toets voor uitgesteld kijken Druk op toets voor permanent uitgesteld kijken Druk op toets om uitgesteld kijken voort te zetten.
"Auto-buffer live TV" directe TV met automatische buffer directe TV (auto-buffer)
"Enable plugin" Toepassing activeren plugin activeren
"Memory buffer size" Geheugengrootte buffer
Buffer saving blocks rewind terugspoelen wacht op veiligstellen buffer terugspoelen wacht op opslaan buffer terugspoelen geblokkeerd, wacht op opslaan buffer
"Maximum recording length (hours)" Maximale opnametijd (uren)
Kind regards, Cedric
Hello!
Personally I don't mind setting the language of the software I run to English.
I guess many people having learned English early in school don't care too much. I personally don't mind English, but I do not like mixed language interfaces, linke having most parts in my native language and then some plugins in English.
I am however a native speaker in dutch, so I can provide a list of translations. If there are multiple translations possible, I give more than one option. All the different translations have slightly different meanings.
Thanks for your translations! I retranslated them with Google Translate, so I surely got a grasp on all those subtle differences to choose the best ones... ;o)
Ciao, Eike
Hi Eike,
Could i again propose that permashift would have the same functionality as the old livebuffer had? I would like permashift to constantly record the channel you watch into RAM (or HDD if you want to break it :-) so that i could just hit rewind, and have the progralm i watch rewinded. Now permashift needs that i hit pause first..
The next enhancement would be great to combine permashift with the EPG and recording a program. Eg. I watch a program, and later decide that i want to record it, permashift would append from the buffer the beginning of the program to the recording that i turned manually later on..
Best Regards,
René
On 23.11.2014 15:34, Eike wrote:
Hello!
Personally I don't mind setting the language of the software I run to English.
I guess many people having learned English early in school don't care too much. I personally don't mind English, but I do not like mixed language interfaces, linke having most parts in my native language and then some plugins in English.
I am however a native speaker in dutch, so I can provide a list of translations. If there are multiple translations possible, I give more than one option. All the different translations have slightly different meanings.
Thanks for your translations! I retranslated them with Google Translate, so I surely got a grasp on all those subtle differences to choose the best ones... ;o)
Ciao, Eike
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Hello!
Could i again propose that permashift would have the same functionality as the old livebuffer had? I would like permashift to constantly record the channel you watch into RAM (or HDD if you want to break it :-) so that i could just hit rewind, and have the progralm i watch rewinded. Now permashift needs that i hit pause first..
It does exactly what you're describing! Direct rewinding goes into live buffer. (That's what the "buffer saving blocks rewinding" option is about. :o) )
The next enhancement would be great to combine permashift with the EPG and recording a program. Eg. I watch a program, and later decide that i want to record it, permashift would append from the buffer the beginning of the program to the recording that i turned manually later on..
Permashift does prepend the buffer to a recording, but it does not consult the EPG about the length. To be honest, I don't consider this a problem. Starting a recording earlier for safety reasons is the default for ordinary recordings as well, and you can either fast forward when watching the recording or cut it to fit the stuff you wanted to record.
Tell me if I missed a point or misunderstood something, but as far as I can tell, Permashit 1.0 already fits your proposals.
Ciao, Eike
Hi!
Sorry for top-posting my previous message!
On 23.11.2014 18:37, Eike wrote:
It does exactly what you're describing! Direct rewinding goes into live buffer. (That's what the "buffer saving blocks rewinding" option is about. :o) )
I have to take a new look, because an earlier version what i tested did not start the recording into the buffer automatically on channel-changes. I'm sorry that i missed this! :-)
Permashift does prepend the buffer to a recording, but it does not consult the EPG about the length. To be honest, I don't consider this a problem. Starting a recording earlier for safety reasons is the default for ordinary recordings as well, and you can either fast forward when watching the recording or cut it to fit the stuff you wanted to record.
Ok, i really need to re-check the plugin. I obviously have missed this when i had it last time installed :-)
René