Marko M?kel? wrote: > It does. The typical use case is that you pause live video or start > a recording with a timer, then start watching it while it is still > recording, so that you can skip commercial breaks. Then you get > interrupted while watching it. It would be very handy to push the > power button. Actually I would press the pause button, as I usually don't want to miss anything. And then the playback should be halted anyway, no matter if display is on or off. >> Unneeded tuners get de-tuned. Provide there are unneeded tuners. (I know >> that my primary FF card tuner gets de-tuned if I play back a recording.) > > How can I check this? Using dvbstream or tzap while vdr is running? > Or from some file in /sys or /proc? I can, because my second card has the annoying 'feature' to loose its signal if the first FF card turns off the LNB power. Its quite common for me that I get a VDSB on recording start while watching a playback. The easiest fix is to start a recording that keeps the primary FF card 'busy'. Cheers, Udo