> I have installed VDRAdmin service, so I can connect directly (from any
> computer from my network + outside world) to HTTP port 8001 and do there
> changes to EPGsearch and all recordings.. ;-)
Well I have runned VDRAdmin for years, but problem is that it is not available
when I use EPG, and
Hello,
I found this in my syslog:
Sep 11 13:07:22 vdrbox vdr: [4834] read incomplete section - len = 728,
r = 15
My card is an dvb-s 2300 and vdrversion is 1.4.7.
A recording from "Das Erste" was in progress while I got this message.
Thanks
Halim
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On Tuesday, 11. Septemberta 2007 11:58:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Going to menus, creating new search timer is so cumbersome.
I'm so lazy that I do those EPGSearch stuff easier..
I have installed VDRAdmin service, so I can connect directly (from any
computer from my network + outside world)
>> So why not when hitting RED button (or any other button) on series EPG
>> entry, to have two possibilities, to make normal timer or to make EPG search
>> timer from show name?
> simply press '4' on the EPG entry (or '0' to toggle the color buttons and
> "Commands"/"Create search"). This will
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So why not when hitting RED button (or any other button) on series EPG entry,
> to have two possibilities, to make normal timer or to make EPG search timer
> from show name?
>
>
simply press '4' on the EPG entry (or '0' to toggle the color buttons
and "Commands
Hi,
I don't know about new versions of EPGS support this, but I suggest it anyway.
My problem is that if I find an interesting series, and seems to have different
airing time every week, I would like to have neat way of doing EPG search timer.
Going to menus, creating new search timer is so cum
> Looks for me , like ATI driver has problems with XV - Thinnk thats a
> known issue with ATI cards , isn't it ? You are using fglrx ?
Yep..
So, I should use xorg's ati drivers? (If my card is supported)
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JJussi
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