Depending on your personal ordering sheme a simple link could do.
I use multiple disk just by having a directory "Other disks" on my main
vdr disk with links to the other disks containing archived recordings.
I do make sure that the "main" disk always has enough free space (which
is really no big deal with a 3TB disk).
I once did use that old functionality of vdr doing the distribuition,
but really don't miss it. Much simpler now.
Greetings
(and a very big thanks to Klaus. I am a very happy vdr user since the
very first days - missed a one diget user number just because i ignored
your mail while on leave for a holiday ;-)
Michael
On 01.12.2013 17:02, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 01.12.2013 15:54, Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:> Am Sonntag, 1. Dezember
2013, 11:44:42 schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
I wanted to get this out of the core VDR code. It was
a makeshift solution in times where disk sizes were still relatively
small.
Nowadays we have disk sizes in the terabyte range, which should be
enough for
a VDR.
It is certainly not enough for me, and I will never run VDR without
being able
to spread directories over disks. I always have several disks, right
now 4
of them. When the capacity of modern disks sharply increases, I remove my
oldest disk or the one most aged (smartctl) and add a new one. Over the
years, this has proven to be very simple and reliable. Your removal of
functionality makes that impossible.
All I did was to remove the functionality from the core VDR code and
provide
a plugin interface that can be used to re-implement it. I'm pretty sure
somebody
will write such a plugin (and it will probably have tons of setup
parameters,
bells and whistles ;-).
Klaus
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