Hi
why doesn't svdrp support a "channel 0" like real vdr? If I press <0> on my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try "svdrpsend.pl chan 0" I get only "501 Undefined channel "0"" Is it possible to add this functionality to svdrp?
Greets and a happy new year! Marcel
Hi,
* Marcel Witte schrieb am 02.01.08, um 19:39 Uhr:
why doesn't svdrp support a "channel 0" like real vdr? If I press <0> on my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try "svdrpsend.pl chan 0" I get only "501 Undefined channel "0"" Is it possible to add this functionality to svdrp?
I guess you should just try the "hitk 0" command instead of "channel 0". ;-)
Regards, Thomas
Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
- Marcel Witte schrieb am 02.01.08, um 19:39 Uhr:
why doesn't svdrp support a "channel 0" like real vdr? If I press <0> on my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try "svdrpsend.pl chan 0" I get only "501 Undefined channel "0"" Is it possible to add this functionality to svdrp?
I guess you should just try the "hitk 0" command instead of "channel 0". ;-)
Probably better: hitk prevchannel
Anssi Hannula schrieb:
Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
- Marcel Witte schrieb am 02.01.08, um 19:39 Uhr:
why doesn't svdrp support a "channel 0" like real vdr? If I press <0> on my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try "svdrpsend.pl chan 0" I get only "501 Undefined channel "0"" Is it possible to add this functionality to svdrp?
I guess you should just try the "hitk 0" command instead of "channel 0". ;-)
Probably better: hitk prevchannel
Sorry, I read your mail after my last answer. This is better, but also just working if there's no OSD on the display.
Thomas Schmidt schrieb:
Hi,
- Marcel Witte schrieb am 02.01.08, um 19:39 Uhr:
why doesn't svdrp support a "channel 0" like real vdr? If I press <0> on my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try "svdrpsend.pl chan 0" I get only "501 Undefined channel "0"" Is it possible to add this functionality to svdrp?
I guess you should just try the "hitk 0" command instead of "channel 0". ;-)
Regards, Thomas
I also had this idea, but "hitk 0" would not work if there is any OSD on the display.