On 08.01.2009 20:41, Alex Betis wrote: > On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:50 PM, user. vdr <user.vdr@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:user.vdr@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:06 AM, Klaus Schmidinger > <Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto: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). > > Is the channel number even necessary information to store in a > 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. That's all already contained in the 'info' file of a recording. > If the recording timer was set manualy, maybe it should include all > programs that lay between start and end of the recording. It stores the EPG data of the longest broadcast within the timer window. Klaus _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr