Re: Forced boot once a day

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Why don't you just use a cron job for this?

On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Thomas Maaß <mase@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!
> I use epgsearch's searchtimer to record my favorite series.
> But there could be a problem when using automatic shutdown
> and wakeup. When there is no event in the current epg, the
> searchtimer will not be updated any more. The shutdown script
> will get no wakeup time, because there is no timer. The VDR will
> do no wakeup, and no more searchtimer records will be done.
> Maybe an option could be added to VDR to force a boot once a
> day. When the next timer is later than a specific time, set the
> wakeup time to this time. So you could make sure, that VDR is
> booted once a day, and the searchtimer could be updated. No
> searchtimer recording would be lost.
>
> Thomas
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