Re: Edit timer/Timer conflict problem vdradmin/epgsearch

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I never looked at epgsync because I thought that was for syncing between 2 or more vdr systems. Didn't know it could sync within one file.

On 7/6/2010 11:56 PM, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 15:09:31 -0700
"Timothy D. Lenz"<tlenz@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

adding the -v 3 doesn't show any more in the logs that I have seen,
but another example of how changing the channel on the timer is
messing something up:

   It picked up a show and set a timer

   I changed the channel to the local channel

   Now the local epg data has arrived and in vdradmin timeline it show
the show in red showing it has a timer set. If I do a search, list
the shows for both sat and local and gives the option to setup a
timer for the sat channel only because the local is set. BUT, if you
go to the timers page and click on the altered entry, it says "can't
find epg". What ever is off that causes that is likely also what is
causing the OSD notices of timer conflict when there is none. Also,
when in an OSD menu, the timers are listed on the right with
text2skin/engima and below that it also says timer conflict.

Hmm ... not really solution to the problem you try to debug, but could
be a solution for you. Have you ever tried:
a) using epgsync to get the EPG from the Sat you can not watch but has
good EPG and copy it to your local station
b) limit the search timer with a channels group to only the stations
you can receive.

Like that you should be able to use searchtimer you not need to adjust
and no timers on channels you can receive.

HTH

Steffen

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