Klaus Schmidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 05:48:42PM
+0200:
> VDR itself doesn't react on any environment settings, except when
> checking for the presence of UTF8 (which it refuses to run with).
>
> It's mainly the runtime library that reacts on these locale settings,
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 17:48, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Sebastian Kemper wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > there's an open bug report for the Gentoo VDR ebuilds regarding locale
> > vars: http://bugs.gentoo.de/view.php?id=445
> >
> > Up till now everything gets set to POSIX and afterwards LC_COLLATE
Jukka Palko wrote:
> I am curious on the recording priorities and especially what is the way
> vdr decides which card to use to record at a given time.
>
> My system is now setup this way:
> Card #1: Technotrend C2100 rev2.1
> Card #2: Hauppauge Nexus-CA
> Card #3: Technotrend C2100 rev2.1
> -card
Anssi Hannula wrote:
Jukka Palko wrote:
I am curious on the recording priorities and especially what is the way
vdr decides which card to use to record at a given time.
My system is now setup this way:
Card #1: Technotrend C2100 rev2.1
Card #2: Hauppauge Nexus-CA
Card #3: Technotrend C2100 rev2
Hi,
http://www.constabel.net/vdr/plugins.en.htm
Description:
This is a simple plugin, that displays the recording status of the
available devices. Each device shows its current recordings with
their start time and title. Selecting a recording and pressing 'ok'
starts it for timeshift viewing.
Udo Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Is there a plugin that allow to scan a specific transponder ?
>
> Hmm, usually its enough to tune to that transponder, I think. So if
> you start a recording, or use streamdev to enforce this transponder on
> the second card, ep