Thanks both - I'll give it a try - let you know how it goes against 2.2.0 Richard On 26/06/2016 16:31, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > >> On 26 Jun 2016, at 04:23, Richard F <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi Klaus, >> >> In my testing, (VDR 2.20) the command vdr --genindex fails on an audio-only recording from a radio station for example. >> >> The index file is generated during a recording, but if deleted, vdr itself cannot regenerate it, nor can the command line command. Kodi for example tries to regenerate it when playing, if it's missing, and fails. If the index is already there, it gets deleted. Is this by design, or a bug ? > It’s a bug, and a fix (provided by Thomas Reufer) will be coming to > VDR 2.2.1 soon (after I return from my summer vacation ;-). > > I’m attaching Thomas’ suggested patch, which I haven’t tested myself, yet. > It’s against VDR version 3.3.1, so I can’t guarantee it will apply easily > to version 2.2.0. > > Klaus > > _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx https://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr