>>> Check your search timer's configuration for comparing 'sub-title' when >>> avoiding repeats. Compare subtitle should be set to either 'No' or 'If >>> present', otherwise the comparison will also return false if your EPG >>> doesn't contain a subtitle for the entry. >> >> Hey, that was it! Thanks a bunch. :) >> >> > > No problem :-) > > Tbh I'm not sure why the 'Yes' option is available as a choice. Why would > you ever want to go through this logic path? > > > // pseudo code, compare 'this' recording to 'other' recording for equality > when searchtimer 'compare sub-title' option is set to 'yes' > boolean equals(Recording other) { > if (this.subtitle == null || other.subtitle == null) { > return false; > } Yeah, weird. What's more, VDRadmin only has yes/no choices there.. Could be that I don't have the latest version, though. Anyway it makes no sense to me to have separate "if present" and "yes" options. What's the point in comparing non-existent subtitles, especially if the comparison always fails? I think there is a bug in epgsearch.. See epgsearchtools.c line 806: if ((!compareTitle || Title1 == Title2) && (!compareSubtitle || (Subtitle1 == Subtitle2 && (compareSubtitle==2 || Subtitle1!="")))) I don't really understand the last check. Perhaps there should be "==" instead of "!=" or something? -- Teemu Suikki http://www.z-power.fi/ _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr