Hi,
I'm trying to use the autotimer so I can enter in my favorite shows and have them automatically recorded. (I think this is functionality VDR itself needs to have but that is another discussion).
If I use the search box on the bottom, left, vdradmin-am 3.4.7b lists the show I want. If I click AutoTimer, type in the same search pattern (i.e. Star Trek Next Generation), enable Title, Subtitle, Description and then hit "Test", nothing is listed.
What am I missing here? Is there a plug-in needed on vdr to make this work?
Can we try to bring together some documentation for vdradmin-am? I searched high and low and didn't find anything.
Thanks, CR.
vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org schrieb am 18.10.2006 20:03:15:
I think the epg-search plugin already provides a similar autotimer functionality but I never used this yet.
If I use the search box on the bottom, left, vdradmin-am 3.4.7b lists
the
show I want. If I click AutoTimer, type in the same search pattern
(i.e.
I use autotimeredit plugin to do this from VDR and it works. But I also had some problems using timers from vdradmin-am. Could be some format or access right problem between vdradmin and vdr. My vdr runs as root at the timer.conf is always created by VDR owned by root. So I guess there are same access problems for my configuration
regards Peter