Am 23.05.2014 00:21, schrieb jacek burghardt:
> Coming from mythtv I wonder if there is a way to search for new shows of
> series. Does epgsearch has such fundion I use vdradminp-an I would love
> to be able to have it search and record new shows
Not sure I understand exactly what you are after, b
I am trying to setup vdr so any new showings of show get recorded. Mythtv
has option to record only new episodes How do I set this up with vdr ?
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Hello!
> I am trying to setup vdr so any new showings of show get recorded. Mythtv
> has option to record only new episodes How do I set this up with vdr ?
Epgsearch has an option to avoid duplicates, so it would record every
episode once - no matter how old they are. Is that what you're looking
This patch add SubsystemId for usb cards, to be able to make changes to
GetSignalQuality and GetSignalStrength functions.
Jose Alberto--- vdr-2.1.6/dvbdevice.c 2014-03-16 11:38:31.0 +0100
+++ vdr-actual/dvbdevice.c 2014-05-24 13:06:25.358513231 +0200
@@ -1750,12 +1735,26 @@ uint32_t cDvbD
> Epgsearch has an option to avoid duplicates, so it would record every
> episode once - no matter how old they are. Is that what you're looking for?
> If not, how can VDR decide if an episode is new or not?
I looked into this ages ago and iirc, there's no sure way for VDR to
know if an episode is
If the linux-media guys every get their act together in that area,
this wouldn't be necessary. Standardized statistics has been discussed
(at length) a number of times but unfortunately nothing was ever
agreed on and merged.
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 8:12 AM, Jose Alberto Reguero
wrote:
> This patc