Version 0.05

- Support for more than one DVB card.
- Simultaneous record and replay (with two DVB cards).
- Instant recordings no longer get the name "instant". They now get the name
  of the channel, with a prepended '@' character.
- Timers that are not given an explicit Name now use the channel name with
  a prepended '@' character.
- If an instant recording is currently active, the Main menu now contains
  an option to stop that recording.
- Timers are now only processed when the Menu is not active. So after editing
  a timer the effect will take place only after the menu has been closed.
  In order to avoid missing a timer event by inadvertently leaving the menu
  open, the menu will be closed automatically after about two minutes of
  inactivity.
- If a recording is currently being replayed, the Main menu now contains an
  option to stop replaying.
- Displaying the recording DVB interface status in the decimal points of the
  RCU display.
- Reduced the number of remote control keys. Modified the key assignments for
  the PC keyboard to better resemble the "up-down-left-right-ok" layout on
  menu controlling remote control units.
This commit is contained in:
Klaus Schmidinger
2000-05-27 18:00:00 +02:00
parent 85b8e41e8b
commit 9599a8fd8a
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INSTALL
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ about that driver). For example, if the DVB driver was
extracted into the directory /home/kls/vdr/DVB, then this
package should be extracted into /home/kls/vdr/VDR.
This program requires the card driver version 0.04 or higher
This program requires the card driver version 0.05 or higher
to work properly.
After extracting the package, change into the VDR directory
@@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ interface. These modes are useful when testing new menus if you
only have a remote connection to the VDR (which, in my case, is
located in the living room and has neither a monitor nor a keyboard).
When running, the 'vdr' program writes status information into the
system log file (/var/log/messages). You may want to watch these
messages (tail -f /var/log/mesages) to see if there are any problems.
The video data directory:
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@@ -69,7 +73,9 @@ key after the other so that it can learn the various key codes. You will
at least need to provide an "Up" and a "Down" key, so that you can switch
channels. The rest of the key definitions is optional, but the more keys
you define, the more you will be able to navigate through the menus and
control recording/replaying.
control recording/replaying. The program uses only a very small number
of keys which have multiple meanings in the various modes (see MANUAL
for a detailed description).
If the program has been built with "DEBUG_REMOTE=1", it will use the
key configuration file 'keys-pc.conf', so that you won't loose data
when switching between normal and debug mode.
@@ -77,19 +83,11 @@ when switching between normal and debug mode.
The default PC key assignments are:
Up, Down, Left, Right Crsr keys in numeric block
Menu '5' in numeric block
Ok Enter
Back Backspace
0..9 '0'..'9' in top row
Menu 'Home' in numeric block
Ok '5' in numeric block
Back 'End' in numeric block
Red, Green, Yellow, Blue 'F1'..'F4'
Record 'r'
Pause 'p'
Stop 's'
Begin 'B'
SearchForward 'f'
SearchBack 'b'
SkipForward 'PgDn' in numeric block
SkipBack 'PgUp' in numeric block
0..9 '0'..'9' in top row
If you prefer different key assignments, simply delete the file
'keys-pc.conf' and restart 'vdr' to get into learning mode.