Does VDR know if two programs are located on the same transponder so that it can allow both programs to record at the same time? (this would also help when extending recording times by a minute or two and thus create overlapped recordings even though they are on the same channel or transponder)
On 5.10.2011 3.03, John Klimek wrote:
Does VDR know if two programs are located on the same transponder so that it can allow both programs to record at the same time? (this would also help when extending recording times by a minute or two and thus create overlapped recordings even though they are on the same channel or transponder)
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Yes it do! You can even record same program multiple times, to different directories.
This works very well.
John Klimek jklimek@gmail.com schrieb:
Does VDR know if two programs are located on the same transponder so that it can allow both programs to record at the same time? (this would also help when extending recording times by a minute or two and thus create overlapped recordings even though they are on the same channel or transponder)
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On Wednesday 05 Oct 2011, John Klimek wrote:
Does VDR know if two programs are located on the same transponder so that it can allow both programs to record at the same time? (this would also help when extending recording times by a minute or two and thus create overlapped recordings even though they are on the same channel or transponder)
Works a treat. vdr has so far recorded as many concurrent recordings as I've ever needed it to (about 6 or 7, maybe?!).
Cheers,
Laz