Does the back key not really stop the replay?

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Hi!
When pressing the back key during replay, the replay is not really stopped
immediately. It has another behaviour than pressing stop or blue.
When pressing back, the replay stops, and I get back to the menu. But the
recording seems to be still open.

I derived the cReplayControl class in my plugin, to add the archive-hdd
functions.
Before play, the archive-hdd gets mounted, then the videofiles are
symlinked to
the recordingdir under /video. After stopping the replay, the symlinks
should be
removed again, and the archive-hdd should be unmounted.
I did not find a better place to do the unlinking and unmounting, than the
destructor of my class cMyReplayControl. This works only, when stopping the
replay with stop or blue. When stopping with back, I get a "busy" while
unmounting.
And my derived class only implements my own destructor, nothing else.

Klaus, can you check the exact behaviour when pressing back during replay?
I cannot see kBack in cReplayControl::ProcessKey.

Thomas

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