VDR LiveBuffer Patch

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C.Y.M wrote:

> Thomas Bergwinkl wrote:
> > Philippe Gramoulle wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 14:07:49 +0200 (CEST)
> >>vdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>
> >>  | With this Patch VDR can do permanent timeshift, so you
> >>can see the last scene again whenever you want :-)
> >>
> >>Sorry, i'm not sure to fully understand what new
> >>functionality this patch brings. Can you elaborate what you
> >>mean by "permanent timeshift" ?
> >>
> >>How does it differ from current behavior ?
> > 
> > 
> > The patch does following:
> > - it always records the channel you are watching, when you switch
> > channel a new recording starts and the old will be deleted
> > - so you are able to repeat a scene if for example you 
> didn't understand
> > something
> > - or when you are watching a film, and you decide during 
> the film, that
> > you want to record it, you can do so, if the beginning is in the
> > livebuffer (new timer -> LiveBuffer: yes)
> > - you can turn on/off this functionality in menu -> setup ->
> > recording -> LiveBuffer
> >   there you can also set the size for the livebuffer (in MB)
> > 
> > But I want to WARN you:
> > This patch is not yet really stable! (Of course, it would 
> nice if some
> > of you test it and report bugs)
> > 
> 
> Thanks for the great additional patch!  Of course 
> modifications are required to
> the patch if you use enAIO and the jumpplay patches.  But, 
> besides vdr, I found
> 5 common plugins that also required changes when using this 
> LiveBuffer patch.
> 
> Best Regards.

Which plugins are these 5?  




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