On 08.09.2014 07:44, cedric.dewijs@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
----Origineel Bericht---- Van : cedric.dewijs@xxxxxxxxxx Datum : 08/09/2014 07:42 Aan : vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx Onderwerp : delete recordings instead of renaming to .del? Hi All, After I have watched a show, I delete it within VDR. VDR immediately shows me there's now more free space on the disk. In reality, VDR has renamed the .rec directory to .del. Therefore the recording is not really gone, and still takes up space on my hard drive. After some time VDR removes all .del directories. Then the space is freed on the hard drive.
Well, actually VDR does take into account the space used by deleted recordings. Maybe the skin you use doesn't call the proper functions to display this?
Is it possible to let VDR immediately remove the recording from the hard drive?
This could cause slow responses to menu actions, and maybe even disturb ongoing recordings.
How does VDR decide it's time to remove all the .del directories?
It does this at idle times, after some timeouts. Klaus
forgot my version numbers: <https://bankieren.rabobank.nl/klanten/particulieren/internetbankieren/betalensparen/?index=111d2b019d8ba55564fd4025760f89ff8e605b56>vdr --version Sep 8 07:36:59.454 [general.debug] using new 1.7.11+ capture code vdr (1.7.28/1.7.28) - The Video Disk Recorder epgsearchonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's search menu quickepgsearch (0.0.1) - Quick search for broadcasts streamdev-server (0.6.0) - VDR Streaming Server xineliboutput (1.0.90-cvs) - X11/xine-lib output plugin conflictcheckonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's conflict check menu sc (1.0.0pre-HG-29b7b5f231c8+) - A software emulated CAM live (0.2.0) - Live Interactive VDR Environment epgsearch (1.0.1) - search the EPG for repeats and more
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