-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Rene Bartsch wrote: >> Rene Bartsch wrote: >> >>> Videgor is a peer-to-peer hard disc video recorder. With its help it is >>> possible to record missed broadcasts from the past. >> Great, last sunday there was a movie on finnish channel MTV3. >> Plse inform how I can record that now. >> > > Videgor works with a VDR patch that allows to list the EPG and add timers > up to 14 days in the past. If there is a timer which can't be handled by > the own tuners - including timers in the past - Videgor tries to gather > the chunks from other Videgor nodes which have recorded finnish MTV3 on > last sunday ;-) Funny thought. Are only those channels recordable via videgor that are viewable with the system? Let's say that persons a-x have purchased a subscription to some movie channels and person z hasn't, but can nevertheless get the epg program listings for that channel. Now person z installs videgor and some of the persons from a-x have also sone so. Person z selects a subscriber only channel program from past to be recorded and videgor gets it for him from those other videgor installations? Just thinking of the implications on a larger scale so that we don't get some distributors breathing down our necks. :) So, if you have subscriber only channels, then it's best not to install videgor? - -- Jukka Palko jpalko@xxxxxxxxx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE/mRpgfJN/zhm0W0RAuCeAJ90Jlr316IeU7jeptBNhiNuznuGVACghNUK 5BKucTMOc5+4vyH1cGdRmhM= =YHYO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----