Hi,
I just released a new version of the remotetimers plugin on
http://vdr.schmirler.de
The new version includes some minor bugfixes plus the following new features:
* By renaming a recording, it may now also be moved to a different filesystem
by a background task. You can limit the bandwidth used for copying in the
plugin setup.
* The plugin offers several service calls to other plugins which are already
used by "yaepghd-0.0.3-ce"
(http://vdrportal.de/board/thread.php?postid=949924#post949924)
Changelog:
- Improved German translations
- Updated Italian translations (thanks to Diego Pierotto)
- Default server port is now 0, i.e. taken from svdrpservice
- Fixed missing timer markers when opening the Schedule for the first time
- Implemented moving recording to a different filesystem with optional
bandwidth throttle
- Cutting from menu failed for PES recordings since VDR 1.7.3 due to missing
parameters to cMarks::Load
- Moving recordings into folders named ' ' failed or caused unexpected
results as VDR's text input control strips trailing whitespace. Now
folder ' ' is assumed when renaming a recording and the name ends with
the folder delimiter character
- Don't rename a recording if the user completely wiped out the name
- Added service interface for operating on timers
- Updated MainMenuHooks patch to v1.0.1
Have fun!
Frank
Hello,
Support for the CI on Digital Devices under linux is put on hold because no
solution has been aggreed on as of 17/01/2001. This is about independent CI
devices handling.
www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org/msg22196.htmlwww.mail-archive.com/linuxtv-commits@linuxtv.org/msg09640.html
As the needed changes will have an impact on softwares like
MythtTV/VDR/TVHeadend, I would like to know your opinions/views about how you
see this implemented and what are your expectations.
Thx
--
Issa