On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:50 PM, user. vdr <user.vdr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't know how VDR work, but I think it will be wise to have a file with the same filename and ".info" or even ".epg" extension that will have relevant EPG section for the recorded program including full channel name.
If the recording timer was set manualy, maybe it should include all programs that lay between start and end of the recording.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:06 AM, Klaus SchmidingerIs the channel number even necessary information to store in a
<Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> + The directory name for a recording has been changed from
> YYYY-MM-DD-hh[.:]mm.pr.lt.rec (pr=priority, lt=lifetime) to
> YYYY-MM-DD-hh.mm.ch-ri.rec (ch=channel, ri=resumeId).
dirname? I've experienced many times where channels have been
shuffled (requiring a rescanning & a new channels.conf)
so channel 100 could be one network today and a different one
tomorrow. Maybe a better choice would be using the channel shortname,
for example:
YYYY-MM-DD-hh.mm.CNN-ri.rec
YYYY-MM-DD-hh.mm.BBC-ri.rec
I don't know how VDR work, but I think it will be wise to have a file with the same filename and ".info" or even ".epg" extension that will have relevant EPG section for the recorded program including full channel name.
If the recording timer was set manualy, maybe it should include all programs that lay between start and end of the recording.
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