On 18.07.2011 13:53, Dave wrote:
For some time (at least since 2008) Mandriva Linux have been including the
attached patch in the version of vdr shipped with their distribution. It
allows timers to be triggered directly by the Now/Next data in the EIT
provided that a new parameter is set in the c
On Monday 18 Jul 2011, Dave wrote:
> On Monday 18 July 2011 13:09:19 Laz wrote:
> > I will have to give your patch a go becuase I've recently missed a
> > few recordings due to tennis and football over-running!!
> >
> > I presume I need to set timers with no margin at the start and with
> > vps en
On Monday 18 July 2011 13:09:19 Laz wrote:
>
> I will have to give your patch a go becuase I've recently missed a few
> recordings due to tennis and football over-running!!
>
> I presume I need to set timers with no margin at the start and with vps
> enabled for all for this to work?
In your set
On Monday 18 July 2011 13:58:55 Tony Houghton wrote:
> Does the standard EIT now reflect the actual times? I was under the
> impression that the EIT still reflected the original schedule and the
> actual times were somewhere in the TVAnytime extensions.
For the UK Freeview+ service, the EIT p/f t
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 12:53:45 +0100
Dave wrote:
> However I wonder if the time is now right to reconsider? In the UK an
> accurate Now & Next EIT is provided on DVB-T as part of the Freeview
> Plus (aka TV- Anytime) service, with the data being directly derived
> from the broadcasters' playout sys
On Monday 18 Jul 2011, Dave wrote:
> For some time (at least since 2008) Mandriva Linux have been including
> the attached patch in the version of vdr shipped with their
> distribution. It allows timers to be triggered directly by the
> Now/Next data in the EIT provided that a new parameter is set
For some time (at least since 2008) Mandriva Linux have been including the
attached patch in the version of vdr shipped with their distribution. It
allows timers to be triggered directly by the Now/Next data in the EIT
provided that a new parameter is set in the config file.
Looking back in the