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- Limited some CAM related log messages to the actual master CAM, if any.
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- The Perl script 'peerdemo' shows how one can find all the VDRs in the local network
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using the peer connection mechanism.
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- Added the UPDATE-2.4.0 file.
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PRELIMINARY VERSION!
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====================
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This is a summary of the changes in VDR 2.4.0 since the last stable
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version 2.2.0. It only contains things that are of actual importance
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to the user and doesn't mention the many fixes and improvements that
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have been made "behind the scenes".
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See the file HISTORY for a detailed list of all changes.
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Peering:
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- If there is more than one VDR in the local network, they can now form a peer-to-peer
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network, so that timers can be moved freely between them.
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The following changes have been made to implement this:
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+ VDR now sends out a broadcast to port 6419/udp, which was assigned to 'svdrp-disc'
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by the IANA. VDRs listening on that port will automatically initiate an SVDRP
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connection to the broadcasting VDR, and in turn send out a broadcast to make
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other VDRs connect to them. That way all VDRs within the local network will
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have permanent "peer-to-peer" SVDRP connections between each other. The
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configuration in the svdrphosts.conf file is taken into account when considering
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whether or not to respond to an SVDRP discover broadcast.
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+ The new SVDRP command PING is used by automatically established peer-to-peer
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connections to keep them alive.
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+ The new function GetSVDRPServerNames() can be used to get a list of all VDRs
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this VDR is connected to via SVDRP.
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+ The new function ExecSVDRPCommand() can be used to execute an SVDRP command on
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one of the servers this VDR is connected to, and retrieve the result.
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The helper functions SVDRPCode() and SVDRPValue() can be used to easily access
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the codes and values returned by ExecSVDRPCommand().
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+ The new SVDRP command POLL is used by automatically established peer-to-peer
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connections to trigger fetching remote timers.
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+ The new options "Setup/Miscellaneous/SVDRP peering", ".../SVDRP host name" and
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".../SVDRP default host" can be used to configure automatic peering between VDRs
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in the same network. Peering is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting
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"SVDRP peering" to "yes".
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+ The "Edit timer" menu now has a new parameter "Record on", which can be used to
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select the VDR on which this timer shall record. Timers can be freely moved
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between connected VDRs by simply selecting the desired machine in this field.
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+ The cTimer class now has a new member named 'remote', which holds the name of the
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remote server this timer will record on. If this is NULL, it is a local timer.
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+ Added a note to the "Pausing live video" section of the MANUAL, stating that
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the timer for paused live video will always record on the local VDR, even if
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an "SVDRP default host" has been set for normal timer recordings.
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+ The Perl script 'peerdemo' shows how one can find all the VDRs in the local network
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using the peer connection mechanism.
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Conditional Access:
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- Implemented support for MTD ("Multi Transponder Decryption"). This allows a CAM
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that is capable of decrypting more than one channel ("Multi Channel Decryption")
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to decrypt channels from different transponders. See the remarks in mtd.h on
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what a derived cCamSlot class needs to do in order to activate MTD.
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- The Setup/CAM menu now displays which device an individual CAM is currently
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assigned to.
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- The channel/CAM relations (i.e. the information which CAM can decrypt a given
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channel) are now stored in the file 'cam.data' in the cache directory.
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This speeds up switching to encrypted channels after newly starting VDR, in case
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there is more than one CAM in the system.
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The file 'cam.data' is not written if it is read-only.
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- The mechanism of trying different CAMs when switching to an encrypted channel is
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now only triggered if there acually is more than one CAM in the system.
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- CAMs that can handle multiple devices at the same time can now indicate this
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by creating the first cCamSlot as usual, and every other cCamSlot by giving
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it the first one as its "MasterSlot". To VDR this means that when searching
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for a CAM that can decrypt a particular channel, it only needs to ask the
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master CAM slot whether it is suitable for decrypting, and can skip all the
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other slots belonging to the same master. This can greatly speed up channel
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switching on systems with more than one CAM (that can handle multiple devices).
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- The LCARS skin now displays the master CAM's number when a device is tuned to
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an encrypted channel.
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- The Setup/CAM menu now only displays master CAMs.
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- Detecting whether a particular CAM actually decrypts a given channel is now
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done separately for each receiver.
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- The function cCamSlot::Decrypt() can now also be called with Data == NULL.
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This is necessary to allow CAMs that copy the incoming data into a separate buffer
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to return previously received and decrypted TS packets. See ci.h for details.
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Plugins that implement a derived cCamSlot need to properly handle this case, and
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plugins that implement a derived cDevice need to call Decrypt() in their
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GetTSPacket() function even if the incoming buffer is currently empty (see
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cDvbDevice::GetTSPacket()).
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- CAMs are now sent a generated EIT packet that contains a single 'present event' for
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the current SID, in order to avoid any parental rating dialogs.
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- When selecting a device/CAM combination for live viewing, CAMs that are known to
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decrypt the requested channel are now given a higher priority than prefering the
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primary device.
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- Extended the CI API to allow plugins to implement additional CAM resources.
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- The new configuration file 'camresponses.conf' can be used to define automatic
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responses to CAM menus, for instance to avoid annyoing popup messages or entering
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the parental rating PIN. See vdr.5 for details.
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Timers:
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- The cTimer class now has a new member named 'remote', which holds the name of the
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remote server this timer will record on. If this is NULL, it is a local timer.
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- Timers from other VDRs that are connected to this VDR via SVDRP are now
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automatically fetched and stored in the global Timers list. In order for this
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to work, all of the channels used by timers on the remote VDR must also be
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defined on the local VDR (however, not necessarily in the same sequence).
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- Accessing the global Timers list now has to be protected by proper locking,
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because SVDRP commands are now executed in a separate thread.
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The introduction of this locking mechanism required the following changes:
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+ The new classes cStateLock and cStateKey are used to implement locking
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with quick detection of state changes.
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+ cConfig::cConfig() now has a parameter that indicates whether this list
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requires locking.
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+ The global lists of Timers, Channels, Schedules and Recordings are no longer
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static variables. They are now pointers that need to be retrieved through
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a call to cTimers::GetTimersRead/Write(), cChannels::GetChannelsRead/Write(),
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cSchedules::GetSchedulesRead/Write() and cRecordings::GetRecordingsRead/Write(),
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respectively.
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+ References from/to link channels are now removed in cChannels::Del() rather
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than cChannel::~cChannel(), to make sure the caller holds a proper lock.
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+ cChannel::HasTimer() has been removed. This information is now retrieved
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via cSchedule::HasTimer().
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+ Several member functions of cChannel, cTimer, cMarks and cRecording have
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been made 'const', and some of them are now available as both 'const' and
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'non-const' versions.
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+ The cChannel::Set...() functions are now 'bool' and return true if they have
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actually changed any of the channels's members.
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+ cChannels::SetModified() has been renamed to cChannels::SetModifiedByUser().
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+ cChannels::Modified() has been renamed to cChannels::ModifiedByUser(), and
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now has a 'State' parameter that allows the caller to see whether a channel
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has been modified since the last call to this function with the same State
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variable.
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+ The macros CHANNELSMOD_NONE/_AUTO/_USER have been removed.
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+ cMarks now requires locking via cStateKey.
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+ cSortedTimers now requires a pointer to the list of timers.
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+ cEvent::HasTimer() no longer scans the list of timers to check whether an event
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is referenced by a timer, but rather keeps score of how many timers reference
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it. This was necessary in order to avoid having to lock the list of timers from
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within a cEvent.
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+ The new class cListGarbageCollector is used to temporary store any objects deleted
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from cLists that require locking. This allows pointers to such objects to be
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dereferenced even if the objects are no longer part of the list.
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+ cListBase::Contains() can be used to check whether a particular object is still
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contained in that list.
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+ Outdated events are no longer "phased out", but rather deleted right away and thus
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taken care of by the new "garbage collector" of the list.
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+ Deleted cRecording objects are no longer kept in a list of "vanished" recordings,
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but are rather taken care of by the new "garbage collector" of the list.
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+ cSchedules::ClearAll() has been removed. The functionality is now implemented
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directly in cSVDRPServer::CmdCLRE().
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+ cSchedule now has a member Modified(), which can be used with a State variable
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to quickly determine whether this schedule has been modified since the last call
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to this function with the same State variable.
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+ cSchedulesLock has been removed. Locking the list of schedules is now done via
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the cList's new locking mechanism.
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+ The 'OnlyRunningStatus' parameters in cEpgHandler::BeginSegmentTransfer() and
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cEpgHandler::EndSegmentTransfer() are now obsolete. They are still present in
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the interface for backward compatibility, but may be removed in a future version.
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Their value is always 'false'.
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+ The constant tcMod is no longer used in cStatus::TimerChange(). The definition is
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still there for backward compatibility.
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- Plugins that access the global lists of Timers, Channels, Recordings or Schedules
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will need to be adapted as follows:
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+ Instead of directly accessing the global variables Timers, Channels or Recordings,
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they need to set up a cStateKey variable and call the proper getter function,
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as in
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cStateKey StateKey;
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if (const cTimers *Timers = cTimers::GetTimersRead(StateKey)) {
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// access the timers
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StateKey.Remove();
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}
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and
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cStateKey StateKey;
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if (cTimers *Timers = cTimers::GetTimersWrite(StateKey)) {
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// access the timers
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StateKey.Remove();
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}
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See timers.h, thread.h and tools.h for details on this new locking mechanism.
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+ There are convenience macros for easily accessing these lists without having
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to explicitly set up a cStateKey and calling its Remove() function. These macros
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have the form LOCK_*_READ/WRITE (with '*' being TIMERS, CHANNELS, SCHEDULES or
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RECORDINGS). Simply put such a macro before the point where you need to access
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the respective list, and there will be a pointer named Timers, Channels, Schedules
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or Recordings, respectively, which is valid until the end of the current block.
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+ If a plugin needs to access several of the global lists in parallel, locking must
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always be done in the sequence Timers, Channels, Recordings, Schedules. This is
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necessary to make sure that different threads that need to lock several lists at
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the same time don't end up in a deadlock.
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+ Some pointer variables may need to be made 'const'. The compiler will tell you
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about these.
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- If a timer is newly created with the Red button in the Schedule menu, and the timer
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is presented to the user in the "Edit timer" menu because it will start immediately,
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it now *must* be confirmed with "Ok" to set the timer. Otherwise the timer will not
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be created.
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- The function cTimer::ToText() no longer returns a newline character at the end of
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the string. The newline is now added by the caller as necessary. This was changed
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because cTimer::ToText() is now also needed in a context where the terminating
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newline can't be used. Consequently, cChannel::ToText() and cMark::ToText() have
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been modified accordingly.
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- Timers now have unique ids instead of numbers, which remain valid as long as this
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instance of VDR is running. This means that timers are no longer continuously
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numbered from 1 to N in LSTT. There may be
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gaps in the sequence, in case timers have been deleted.
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- Timers are now linked to EPG events even if they are inactive. By default Events that
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are linked to inactive timers are marked with 'I' and 'i', depending on whether the
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timer would record the entire Event or only part of it.
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The function cSkinDisplayMenu::SetItemEvent() now has an additional parameter named
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TimerActive, which indicates whether the timer that would record this event (if any)
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is active. A plugin may react on this when displaying a menu line for an event.
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The old version of cSkinDisplayMenu::SetItemEvent() (without the TimerActive
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parameter) is still there for backwards compatibility. It may be removed in a future
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version, so plugin authors should switch to the new one.
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Plugins:
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- The dvbhddevice plugin is no longer part of the VDR source archive.
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You can get the latest version of this plugin from the author's repository at
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https://bitbucket.org/powARman/dvbhddevice.
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- The dvbsddevice and rcu plugins are no longer part of the VDR source archive.
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You can get the latest versions of these plugins from ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Plugins.
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- The -V and -h options now list the plugins in alphabetical order.
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- Added some guidelines and recommendations to the 'Logging' section of PLUGINS.html.
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The most important being: implement a command line option to control the level
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of logging (in particular allow turning off logging completely!) and never print
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anything to stdout or stderr (unless one of the listed exceptions applies).
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- Added a note to PLUGINS.html about writing log messages in English.
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- The new function cStatus::MarksModified() can be implemented by plugins to get
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informed about any modifications to the editing marks of the currently played
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recording.
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Skins:
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- The main menu of the LCARS skin now displays a small rectangle on the left side
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of a timer if this is a remote timer. The color of that rectangle changes if
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the timer is currently recording on the remote VDR.
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- Skins can now implement cSkinDisplayMenu::MenuOrientation() to display horizontal
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menus.
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- The LCARS skin now displays the master CAM's number when a device is tuned to
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an encrypted channel.
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Remote control:
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- The new setup option "Recording/Record key handling" can be used to define
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what happens if the Record key on the remote control is pressed during
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live tv.
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- If the Channel+/- keys are pressed while in the Schedules menu, the menu is now
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switched to the EPG of the new current channel.
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Devices:
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- The command line option -D now accepts the value '-' (as in -D-), which prevents
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VDR from using any DVB devices.
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- The function cDevice::SetCurrentChannel(const cChannel *Channel) is now deprecated
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and may be removed in a future version. Use SetCurrentChannel(int ChannelNumber)
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instead.
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- Signal strength and quality (CNR) are now determined via DVB API 5 (if available).
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Fallback is the old DVB API 3 method.
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- The new function cDevice::SignalStats() (if implemented by an actual device) returns
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statistics about the currently received signal.
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- The function cDevice::GetVideoSystem() (which has been deprecated since version 2.1.6)
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has been finally removed.
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- Switching the primary device is no longer done via osSwitchDvb (which has been
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removed), but rather by the main program loop reacting to changes in Setup.PrimaryDVB.
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EPG:
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- The character 0x0D is now stripped from EPG texts.
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- The EPG scanner no longer moves the dish if there is a positioner.
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- The function cEpgHandlers::BeginSegmentTransfer() is now boolean.
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See the description in epg.h for the meaning of the return value.
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- The cEvent class now has a new member 'aux', in which external applications can
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store auxiliary information with an event. This string has no meaning whatsoever to
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VDR itself, and it will not be written into the info file of a recording that is
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made for such an event.
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- Changed the default return value of cEpgHandler::BeginSegmentTransfer() to true, to
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avoid problems with derived classes that don't implement this function.
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OSD:
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- The new function cOsd::MaxPixmapSize() can be called to determine the maximum size
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a cPixmap may have on the current OSD. The 'osddemo' example has been modified
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accordingly. Plugin authors may want to use this function in case they use pixmaps
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that are larger than the full OSD size. The default implementation sets this limit
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to 2048x2048 pixel.
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- Added some comment to cPixmap about the relation between OSD, ViewPort and DrawPort.
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- The new setup option "OSD/Default sort mode for recordings" can be used to define
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how recordings shall be sorted by default (either by time or by name, with "by time"
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being the default). If a particular sort mode has been selected for a folder by
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pressing '0', the default no longer applies to that folder. Repeating timers no
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longer write a ".sort" file into a recordings folder to have the recordings sorted
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by time.
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- The function cOsd::GetBitmap() is now 'protected'. If a plugin doesn't compile with
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this version of VDR, you can uncomment the line
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//#define DEPRECATED_GETBITMAP
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in osd.h as a quick workaround. In the long run the plugin will need to be adapted.
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- Background modifications of channels, timers and events are now displayed immediately
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in the corresponding menus.
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- The Timers menu now displays the name of the remote VDR in front of the timer's
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file name, if this is a remote timer.
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- The width and height of the OSD are now limited to the actual maximum dimensions
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of the output device, taking into account the top and left offset.
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- Added a note to the description of cFont::Size(), regarding possible differences
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between it and cFont::Height().
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- Added cFont::Width(void) to get the default character width and allow stretched
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font drawing in high level OSDs.
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- cOsdMenu::Display() now checks whether the OSD size has changed and if so calls
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SetDisplayMenu().
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- The option "Setup/Miscellaneous/Show channel names with source" can now be set to
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"type" or "full" to show either the type or the full name of the source.
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- The "Channels" menu now indicates whether a channel is encrypted ('X') or a radio
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channel ('R').
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- The timeout for the channel display is now reset whenever the channel or EPG data
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changes.
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- OSD menus now try to keep the offset of the list cursor at a constant position on
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the screen, even if the list is modified while being displayed.
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- If an event in the Schedules menu is marked with a 'T' or 'I' and the user presses the
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Red button to edit the timer, local timers are now preferred over remote timers
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in case there is more than one timer that will record that event.
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- The new setup option "OSD/Sorting direction for recordings" can be used to switch
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the sequence in which recordings are presented in the "Recordings" menu between
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ascending (oldest first) and descendeng (newest first).
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- When selecting a folder for a recording or timer, it is now possible to open a folder
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even if it doesn't contain any subfolders.
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Recordings:
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- Recordings now have unique ids instead of numbers, which remain valid as long as
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this instance of VDR is running. This means that recordings are no longer continuously
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numbered from 1 to N in LSTR. There may be gaps in the sequence, in case recordings
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have been deleted, and they are not necessarily listed in numeric order.
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- Added detection of 24fps.
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- The script that gets called for recordings is now also called right before a
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recording is edited, with the first parameter being "editing".
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- Implemented a frame parser for H.265 (HEVC) recordings.
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- When moving recordings between volumes, the "Recordings" menu now displays those items
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that have not yet been moved completely as non-selectable. This avoids situations
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where trying to play such a recording might fail.
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- When moving a recording to a different folder, the cursor is no longer placed on the
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new location of the recording, but rather stays in the original folder.
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If the original folder got empty by moving away the last recording
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it contained, the cursor is moved up until a non empty folder is found.
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SVDRP:
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- The SVDRP port now accepts multiple concurrent connections. You can now keep an
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SVDRP connection open as long as you wish, without preventing others from
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connecting. Note, though, that SVDRP connections still get closed automatically
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if there has been no activity for 300 seconds (configurable via
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"Setup/Miscellaneous/SVDRP timeout (s)").
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- The SVDRP log messages have been unified and now always contain the IP and port
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number of the remote host.
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- SVDRP connections are now handled in a separate "SVDRP server handler" thread,
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which makes them more responsive. Note that there is only one thread that handles
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all concurrent SVDRP connections. That way each SVDRP command is guaranteed to be
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processed separately, without interfering with any other SVDRP commands that might
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be issued at the same time. Plugins that implement SVDRP commands may need to take
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care of proper locking if the commands access global data.
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- You can now set DumpSVDRPDataTransfer in svdrp.c to true to have all SVDRP
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communication printed to the console for debugging.
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- The SVDRP commands that deal with timers (DELT, LSTT, MODT, NEWT, NEXT and UPDT)
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as well as any log messages that refer to timers, now use a unique id for each
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timer, which remains valid as long as this instance of VDR is running. This means
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that timers are no longer continuously numbered from 1 to N in LSTT. There may be
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gaps in the sequence, in case timers have been deleted.
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- All timer related response strings from SVDRP commands now use the channel ID
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instead of channel numbers.
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- The SVDRP command DELT no longer checks whether the timer that shall be deleted
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is currently recording.
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- The SVDRP command DELC now refuses to delete the very last channel in the list,
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to avoid ending up with an empty channel list.
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- The SVDRP commands that deal with recordings (DELR, EDIT, LSTR, MOVR, and PLAY)
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now use a unique id for each recording, which remains valid as long as this
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instance of VDR is running. This means that recordings are no longer continuously
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numbered from 1 to N in LSTR. There may be gaps in the sequence, in case recordings
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have been deleted, and they are not necessarily listed in numeric order.
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- Changed 'number' to 'id' in the help texts of SVDRP commands that deal with
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timers.
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- The SVDRP command LSTC can now list the channels with channel ids if the option
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':ids' is given.
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- If 0 is given as the channel number in the SVDRP command LSTC, the data of the
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current channel is listed.
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- Whenever a change is made to the recordings in the video directory, the SVDRP command
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UPDR is now sent to all peer VDRs, so that they will update their recordings list.
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This is especially useful if one VDR mounts the video directory of an other one into
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a subdirectory.
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- The new SVDRP commands 'LSTD' and 'PRIM' can be used to list all available devices
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and to switch the primary device.
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Misc:
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- Added a section about Output Devices to the INSTALL file.
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- The -u option now also accepts a numerical user id.
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- The cRwLock class now allows nested read locks within a write lock from the
|
||||
same thread. This fixes possible crashes when moving or deleting channels in
|
||||
the menu or through SVDRP (as well as other operations that try to acquire a
|
||||
read lock within a write lock).
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||||
- Added support for the systemd watchdog.
|
||||
- PIDs can now be added to and deleted from a cReceiver while it is attached to
|
||||
a cDevice, without having to detach it first and re-attach it afterwards.
|
||||
- Log messages about switching channels now include the channel ID.
|
||||
- The constructor of cHash (via cHashBase) now has an additional parameter (OwnObjects)
|
||||
which, if set to true, makes the hash take ownership of the hashed objects, so that
|
||||
they are deleted when the hash is cleared or destroyed.
|
||||
- cListObject now implements a private copy constructor and assignment operator, to keep
|
||||
derived objects from calling them implicitly.
|
||||
- The Makefiles have been modified so that during the build process they no longer
|
||||
display the actual (lengthy) commands, but rather just the name of the file that
|
||||
is being built, as in
|
||||
CC vdr.o
|
||||
The first two characters indicate the kind of operation (CC=compile, LD=link,
|
||||
AR=archive, MO=msgfmt, GT=xgettext, PO=msgmerge, IN=install).
|
||||
This way it is much easier to spot error messages and warnings, since they are not
|
||||
buried under tons of text.
|
||||
Add VERBOSE=1 to the 'make' call in the VDR source directory to see the
|
||||
actual commands that are executed.
|
||||
Plugin authors should modify their makefiles accordingly, by simply preceeding
|
||||
the respective commands with '$(Q)' and inserting '@echo XX $@' (where XX is one
|
||||
of the character combinations listed above) before the command.
|
||||
The newplugin script has also been modified accordingly.
|
||||
Note that if you build a plugin directly in the plugin's own source directory,
|
||||
the $(Q) macro won't be defined and commands will be displayed. You can add
|
||||
Q=@ to the make call to have it less verbose (provided the plugin's Makefile
|
||||
was modified as described above).
|
||||
- Added backtrace functions for debugging (see cBackTrace in thread.h).
|
||||
- Added checking the correct sequence of locking global lists.
|
||||
At the first occurrence of an invalid locking
|
||||
sequence, the 20 most recent locks will be written to the log file, followed by a
|
||||
backtrace that led to the call in question. This code can be activated by defining
|
||||
the macro DEBUG_LOCKSEQ in thread.c (which is on by default).
|
||||
When debugging an actual invalid locking sequence, you can additionally define
|
||||
the macro DEBUG_LOCKCALL in thread.c, which will add information about the caller
|
||||
of each lock. Note that this may cause some stress on the CPU, therefore it is off
|
||||
by default.
|
||||
- The file Make.config.template now reacts on DEBUG=1 in the 'make' command line,
|
||||
and disables code optimizations by setting -O0.
|
||||
This can be helpful when backtracing highly optimized code. You may want to
|
||||
'make distclean' before running 'make' with a modified setting of DEBUG, to make
|
||||
sure all object files are newly compiled.
|
||||
- Introduced the new macro DISABLE_TEMPLATES_COLLIDING_WITH_STL, which can be defined
|
||||
before including tools.h in case some plugin needs to use the STL and gets error
|
||||
messages regarding one of the template functions defined in tools.h.
|
||||
- The macros used to control deprecated code or functions have been changed to hold
|
||||
numeric values (0 and 1), so that they can be controlled at compile time, without
|
||||
having to edit the actual source code.
|
||||
- The default for DEPRECATED_VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE has been set to 0, which means VDR
|
||||
no longer reacts on the environment variable VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE. You can add
|
||||
'DEPRECATED_VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE=1' when compiling in order to restore this
|
||||
functionality. However, it is recommended to use the command line option --chartab
|
||||
instead.
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