Hi,
I am coming back to a discussion from may this year. Follow http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2005-May/002596.html for more info.
@sad Any progress on the vdr parental lock plugin?
Alex
Alexw a écrit :
Hi,
I am coming back to a discussion from may this year. Follow http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2005-May/002596.html for more info.
@sad Any progress on the vdr parental lock plugin?
Alex
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Klaus said on this thread: "What I am going to implement (with luck even before 1.4) are user defined "favorite channel" lists. Such a list could contain only channels you consider non-harmful for your kids."
I replied: "So I'll "suspend" my plugin development until such user defined "favorite channel" lists are implemented!"
So, as there is no "favorite channel" list in the vdr changelog, I didn't do anything for that ...
@Klaus : Is it still on the todo list?
That's where we are : nowhere ... sorry, I don't have much time for dev (others plugins need some modifications...) and I don't want to spend time on something that will totaly change when the "favorite channel list" will be implemented
Sad
Sad wrote:
Klaus said on this thread: "What I am going to implement (with luck even before 1.4) are user defined "favorite channel" lists. Such a list could contain only channels you consider non-harmful for your kids."
I replied: "So I'll "suspend" my plugin development until such user defined "favorite channel" lists are implemented!"
So, as there is no "favorite channel" list in the vdr changelog, I didn't do anything for that ...
@Klaus : Is it still on the todo list?
That's where we are : nowhere ... sorry, I don't have much time for dev (others plugins need some modifications...) and I don't want to spend time on something that will totaly change when the "favorite channel list" will be implemented
Sad
Well, I had to shift priorities, so there won't be favorite channel lists in version 1.4. But I hope to get to that early in 1.5.x...
Klaus
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
Sad wrote:
Klaus said on this thread: "What I am going to implement (with luck even before 1.4) are user defined "favorite channel" lists. Such a list could contain only channels you consider non-harmful for your kids."
I replied: "So I'll "suspend" my plugin development until such user defined "favorite channel" lists are implemented!"
So, as there is no "favorite channel" list in the vdr changelog, I didn't do anything for that ...
@Klaus : Is it still on the todo list?
That's where we are : nowhere ... sorry, I don't have much time for dev (others plugins need some modifications...) and I don't want to spend time on something that will totaly change when the "favorite channel list" will be implemented
Sad
Well, I had to shift priorities, so there won't be favorite channel lists in version 1.4. But I hope to get to that early in 1.5.x...
Klaus
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Ok, thanks for the "news". So, when I found some times, I'll try to make the parental lock plugin work with last VDR version
Sad
On Thursday 29 September 2005 07:30, Sad wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
Sad wrote:
Klaus said on this thread: "What I am going to implement (with luck even before 1.4) are user defined "favorite channel" lists. Such a list could contain only channels you consider non-harmful for your kids."
I replied: "So I'll "suspend" my plugin development until such user defined "favorite channel" lists are implemented!"
So, as there is no "favorite channel" list in the vdr changelog, I didn't do anything for that ...
@Klaus : Is it still on the todo list?
That's where we are : nowhere ... sorry, I don't have much time for dev (others plugins need some modifications...) and I don't want to spend time on something that will totaly change when the "favorite channel list" will be implemented
Sad
Well, I had to shift priorities, so there won't be favorite channel lists in version 1.4. But I hope to get to that early in 1.5.x...
Klaus
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Ok, thanks for the "news". So, when I found some times, I'll try to make the parental lock plugin work with last VDR version
Sad
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Good clarification, thanx a lot :D
Alex
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Well, I had to shift priorities, so there won't be favorite channel lists in version 1.4. But I hope to get to that early in 1.5.x...
Any chance to get at least a separation of TV and radio channels? With the new German radio channels and especially the DD5.1 radio channels, this is getting much more interesting as before as I can use VDR as a radio replacement during the day (when I don´t watch TV).
IMHO the only way to access the radio channels currently in a fast way is to use separators in the channel list. But as I use four separators before (e.g. "Free-TV", "Premiere", "Regionale Fenster", "Ausland") I have to press the "Right"-button several times before I can access them. A main menu entry "Radio" would make the usage faster - and clearer to "non-professional" users.
With kind regards
Joerg
Joerg Knitter wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Well, I had to shift priorities, so there won't be favorite channel lists in version 1.4. But I hope to get to that early in 1.5.x...
Any chance to get at least a separation of TV and radio channels? With the new German radio channels and especially the DD5.1 radio channels, this is getting much more interesting as before as I can use VDR as a radio replacement during the day (when I don´t watch TV).
Is there a list of FTA radio channels in DD5.1? I don't see such info on www.lyngsat.com...
Thanks, Lucian
Lucian Muresan schrieb:
Is there a list of FTA radio channels in DD5.1? I don't see such info on www.lyngsat.com...
Don´t know for non-German channels, but if you visit www.edi-hof.de and select the menu point "Dolby Digital" you will get information on the broadcasts of "Bayern 4 Klassik", "WDR 3", "WDR 5", "Funkhaus Europa" and "OE 1 DD".
Joerg
En/na Joerg Knitter ha escrit:
Any chance to get at least a separation of TV and radio channels? With the new German radio channels and especially the DD5.1 radio channels, this is getting much more interesting as before as I can use VDR as a radio replacement during the day (when I don´t watch TV).
See attached patch. It may depend on some other patch, so there may be some reject on a clean vdr source, but it should be easy to correct manually. Don't let the name mislead you: I'm using it with vdr-1.3.32 (didn't see any compelling reason in the changelog to switch to 1.3.33).
Klaus, may I suggest channel categories (e.g. movies, news, films, general entertainmnent, music, children, adult, etc.) instead of/additionally to favorites? (with the provision that a channel may be in more than one category).
Bye
Luca Olivetti wrote:
... Klaus, may I suggest channel categories (e.g. movies, news, films, general entertainmnent, music, children, adult, etc.) instead of/additionally to favorites? (with the provision that a channel may be in more than one category).
The user will be able to create an arbitrary folder structure, and any channel may be in any number of different folders.
But this is post-1.4 stuff...
Klaus
On Saturday 01 October 2005 13:26, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Luca Olivetti wrote:
The user will be able to create an arbitrary folder structure, and any channel may be in any number of different folders.
But this is post-1.4 stuff...
Sounds cool - 'profiles' will certainly add flexibility :) While we're all staring at the sky, can I put forward a suggestion in the channels theme?
I receive many channels via both DVB-T and DVB-C (and sure if I had a DVB-S card + dish I could get many via FTA from Astra, too) and it would be a great boon to be able to have single 'logical' channels rather than "BBC ONE" via DVB-C and another "BBC ONE" via DVB-T in a section of channels.conf just called 'Freeview'.
Would it make sense to implement this in post 1.4 so that recordings and channel-changing may take place without having to think that 'hmm I want to record programme X on the BBC, but I better remember to record using the DVB-T card, otherwise I'll lose access to all the cable channels'..
Just a suggestion :)
Cheers, Gavin.