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On 23/04/03 09:09, Rantanen Teemu wrote:

From: Klaus Schmidinger [mailto:Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de]
Tobias Faust wrote:

(i know its normal with different transponders). After the record
starts, i can start the replay again.
But it is better to record a tv-program transparently....
I use vdr 1.1.25 with driver from 16.3.2003.

That's one of the things I want to fix before the final 1.2.0.

I've had another encounter related to timers and recordings that happened to
me two times:

I was watching a recording that still had an active timer (was
time-shifting). I was some 15-20 minutes behind the live broadcast. At some
point close to the end of the recording VDR threw me back to live broadcast
(didn't crash). First I thought I made an error on the timer ending, but
when I looked at the recording there was still some 5-10 minutes left which
I could watch without problems when I resumed the replay.

I did a closer examination from the syslog. The weird thing is that the
stopping didn't happen when the timer ended. There was approx 15 minutes of
program left to watch when the timer ended. And after 9 minutes (approx 6
minutes left) the replay stopped.

I have VDR 1.1.28 and the latest DVB CVS, and Hauppauge Nova-T and DXR3 ...

I noticed this feature for the first time within a week or so. I think I had
VDR 1.1.27 at that time.


Teemu

I think I have seen the same thing. Last night I was recording an hour long
program and watching the recording 30 minutes behind the live broadcast.

Playback stopped 42 minutes into the recording. According to the recording
info in VDR it was only 42 minutes long. I check the time stamp on the
files and it showed recording had continued for the whole hour but VDR
could not play it.

I could view the whole recording with mplayer.

This may have happened to me before but last time I just assumed I was
too careless to set the timer properly and didn't look into it! I am
using vdr 1.1.27.

Regards,
Sim



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