Thanks both - I'll give it a try - let you know how it goes against 2.2.0 Richard
On 26/06/2016 16:31, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > >> On 26 Jun 2016, at 04:23, Richard F <li...@keynet-technology.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Klaus, >> >> In my testing, (VDR 2.20) the command vdr --genindex fails on an audio-only >> recording from a radio station for example. >> >> The index file is generated during a recording, but if deleted, vdr itself >> cannot regenerate it, nor can the command line command. Kodi for example >> tries to regenerate it when playing, if it's missing, and fails. If the >> index is already there, it gets deleted. Is this by design, or a bug ? > It’s a bug, and a fix (provided by Thomas Reufer) will be coming to > VDR 2.2.1 soon (after I return from my summer vacation ;-). > > I’m attaching Thomas’ suggested patch, which I haven’t tested myself, yet. > It’s against VDR version 3.3.1, so I can’t guarantee it will apply easily > to version 2.2.0. > > Klaus > > _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org https://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr