Version 0.92

- The "channel not sync'ed" log message now also lists the card number.
- Now using the EIT services from 'libdtv' (thanks to Rolf Hakenes), which
  provides EPG information for NVOD ("Near Video On Demand") channels.
- Doing some bug fixing on the EPG data (some tv stations apparently have
  their own idea on how to fill in the data...). The level up to which EPG
  bugs are fixed can be controlled with the EPGBugfixLevel parameter in the
  "Setup" menu (see MANUAL for details, and cEventInfo::FixEpgBugs() in eit.c
  for the actual implementation).
- Fixed broken recordings after a driver buffer overflow.
- Fixed the chirping sound after Pause/Play of a DVD (thanks to Andreas
  Schultz).
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Klaus Schmidinger
2001-08-18 18:00:00 +02:00
parent efea0f64d0
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MANUAL
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@@ -351,6 +351,24 @@ Video Disk Recorder User's Manual
A value of '0' completely turns off scanning on both single
and multiple card systems.
EPGBugfixLevel = 2 Some tv stations transmit weirdly formatted EPG data.
VDR attempts to fix these bugs up to the given level:
0 = no EPG fixing
1 = basic fixing of text location (Title, Subtitle and
Extended Description)
2 = removal of excess whitespace and hyphens
3 = fixing the date in timestamps between 00:00 and 06:00
(use with care - hopefully one day Pro7 and Kabel1
will learn how to read the clock/calender)
Default is '2', which will do all textual fixes, but
leaves out the timestamp fixes, since these might cause
recordings to fail. Use '3' at your own risk.
Note that after changing the setting of this parameter
any EPG data that has already been received will remain
in its existing format - only newly received data will
be fixed accordingly. Restart VDR if you want to make sure
all data is fixed.
SVDRPTimeout = 300 The time (in seconds) of inactivity on an open SVDRP
connection after which the connection is automatically
closed. Default is 300, a value of 0 means no timeout.