Hello,
I haven't tried with a vanila vdr-1.3.34 but with vdr-1.3.34 and bigpatch1 a recording of 563' (shown right in Recordings menu) I can't fast forward, neither edit any marks, in fact the time shown in viewing it start at "-9:-16:-55" to end at "0:06:11".
I don't really care about this recording as it is an error (it's a little too long...) but I have tried to do a "genindex" in the directoty, and then a touch /video0/.update which don't change anything as the new index.vdr is the same as the old one.
In case that matter, I am under amd64.
Anyone tried a 9 hours recording ?
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Gregoire Favre (GF) wrote:
GF> I haven't tried with a vanila vdr-1.3.34 but with vdr-1.3.34 and GF> bigpatch1 a recording of 563' (shown right in Recordings menu) I can't GF> fast forward, neither edit any marks, in fact the time shown in viewing GF> it start at "-9:-16:-55" to end at "0:06:11". GF> GF> I don't really care about this recording as it is an error (it's a GF> little too long...) but I have tried to do a "genindex" in the GF> directoty, and then a touch /video0/.update which don't change anything GF> as the new index.vdr is the same as the old one. GF> GF> In case that matter, I am under amd64. GF> GF> Anyone tried a 9 hours recording ?
I had recordings of more than 10 hours (i586 though) didn't experience any problems.
I can't guarantee that I tried everything you describe. But I'm pretty sure I did fast forward...
Sergei
Gregoire Favre wrote:
Hello,
I haven't tried with a vanila vdr-1.3.34 but with vdr-1.3.34 and bigpatch1 a recording of 563' (shown right in Recordings menu) I can't fast forward, neither edit any marks, in fact the time shown in viewing it start at "-9:-16:-55" to end at "0:06:11".
I don't really care about this recording as it is an error (it's a little too long...) but I have tried to do a "genindex" in the directoty, and then a touch /video0/.update which don't change anything as the new index.vdr is the same as the old one.
In case that matter, I am under amd64.
Anyone tried a 9 hours recording ?
I've had >24 hour recordings in the past (If you change the end-time repeatly you could make an nearly "endless" recording. It is only limited by the 255 .vdr-files limit. A week shouldn't be a problem <g>)
And i do >=18 hour recordings reguarly for many years now. (And these are the only ones where i actually use VDR to "playback" from beginning to end, so i can say for sure that index.vdr is OK.)
I (still) use VDR 1.2.6 with DVB-driver from 2 years ago though!
Hello,
no problem without bigpatch...