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[vdr] Master-Timer 0.5.10
#include <hallo.h>
ftp://ftp.paderlinx.de/pub/citd/master-timer-0.5.10.tar.gz
New Programs:
- clear-vdr.pl
This Programm removes Master-Timer-Timers from VDR and deletes the
timers Entries in the timer-liste.
Main-Purpouse is when you have removed entries in "torecord" and you
want to get rid of the unneeded Timers in VDR. (Only works with
"remebertimer = 1" in Config-File.
After a run of run-mt.pl everything sould be "clean". :-)
(SEE LIESMICH. Usage might be DANGEROUS!!)
- [un]donefromvdr.pl
Put VDR-Timers directly into the done-list (See LIESMICH)
(Thanks to Guido Fiala for the suggestion)
Changes:
- Improved LIESMICH
- New Parameter "nodone" for torecord. A Timer resulting from a
torecord-entry marked with "nodone" won't show up in the done-list.
(Usefull with "bad" EPG-Data where different broadcasts of the same show
have the same subtitle.)
(Thanks to Guido Fiala for the suggestion)
- New paremter "JoinNameIfEqual" (Default On)
When the same Series ist send directly after each other and when
"jointimers" is activated then the resulting name is only "Title"
instead of "Title + Title"
(Thanks to Marcus Kuba for the suggestion)
- "Macros" are now optional. master-timer will silently ignore
macros-functions. movie.pl/series.pl won't work at all.
(Config-Option "usemacros". Default is on)
- Directory where "process_summary.pl" searches for "summary.vdr" ist
now in the config-file unter the point "recorddir".
- "process_summary.pl"
Bugfixes:
- A joined timer where at least one inclueded timer got "done" was
deleted even if the included timers weren't found. Now at least
one of the timers that aren't done need to be in the timers-list,
otherwise the joined-timer won't be deleted.
- When the last timer contained an at least 3 byte long number e.g. a
Repeating timer with a start date (The year has 4 bytes) then
master-timer hung forever
Some other things i forgot. :-)
Bis denn
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