Playback was one of the alternate solutions mentioned in the Wiki. The
other idea was to install the streamdev-server plugin.
When configuring it to offer suspend mode you will get a new mainmenu
entry labeled "Suspend Live TV". Selecting it will display a still picture.
Thanks very much Frank, I hadn't considered the Streamdev route, so have now tried that and it does the job to a certain extent.
I get the same issue with that as I do with launching playback in advance also though. When the timer starts the Suspend Picture is removed or the recording playback is terminated to start the recording which then suffers from the continual restarts, so I am still in the position that I have to be present to start a recording and re-force the suspend mode or start playback after the timer starts.
How can I narrow down what is causing the playback/suspend mode to be terminated?
Michael
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 10:20:29 -0000, Michael McQuillan wrote
I get the same issue with that as I do with launching playback in advance also though. When the timer starts the Suspend Picture is removed or the recording playback is terminated to start the recording which then suffers from the continual restarts, so I am still in the position that I have to be present to start a recording and re-force the suspend mode or start playback after the timer starts.
Are you sure that playback/suspend mode isn't terminated due to a restart (i.e. the first restart)? I have no FF card in my VDR, but I guess terminating a recording just because a timer ist started is not the expected behaviour...
Maybe the Wiki is wrong and the new firmware is required (or your firmware is way too old).
Good luck, Frank