Re: Recordings Numbering

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Hi!

On a customers system VDR did 223.402 rcecordings since 25.10.2005, maybe some more, that where not recorded into the database. And the system runs since October 2004.
Today VDR records 140 timers and round about 400 GB a day.

I would vote for all time unique id's for timers and recordings. This would make many things easier.

Regards

Marco


Am 09.11.2010 20:21, schrieb Olaf Titz:
Potentially the recordings and timers could all be renumbered to start
consecutively at zero on some regular schedule (e.g., daily), or via
Renumbering would defeat the purpose of keeping the numbers constant ;-)

With just 8 digits for the ID, you could do 1000 recordings a day and
still not overflow the number space in over 270 years. Or more
realistically: over a lifespan of 10 years, a VDR instance would reach
five-digit numbers only with at least three recordings daily, and
six digits with 27 recordings daily.

Olaf

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