Version 0.99pre5

- Updated channel settings for 'N24' (thanks to Andreas Gebel).
- Fixed handling hierarchical recordings menu in case of directories starting
  with the same sequence of characters.
- Fixed handling timers on the 29th, 30th or 31st of a month in case the next
  month has less than 31 days.
- Added a description of the sort order of individual episodes in the
  recordings menu to the MANUAL.
- Removed the EPG bugfix for "Title / Subtitle" cleanup. Apparently Pro-7 has
  finally stopped this nasty habit.
- Added some EPG bugfix statistics (printed to the log file every time the EPG
  data is cleaned up and when VDR is terminated). Maybe somebody in charge of
  the EPG data at the listed channels will read this and take the necessary
  actions to fix these things...
- Changed the [dei]syslog macros in tools.h to use a variable number of args,
  thus making it safe to use them in nested 'if/else' statements.
- Fixed error handling in establishing an SVDRP connection (thanks to Davide
  Achilli) for pointing this out).
- The new configuration file 'svdrphosts.conf' is now used to define which
  hosts may access the SVDRP port (by default only 'localhost' has access).
  See FORMATS for details.
- The special keywords TITLE and EPISODE can now be used in timer file names
  (see MANUAL and FORMATS for details).
- The new setup parameter NameInstantRecord can be used to define how an
  instant recording will be named (see MANUAL for details).
- When looking for the EPG record of the timer that starts a recording, now
  that record is taken which covers the time calculated as
  'start + (Setup.MarginStart * 2) + 1)' in order to have a better chance of
  hitting the right record in case of an instant recording. Timers that start
  further in the future should always be programmed via the "Schedules" menu.
- The special VPIDs '0' and '1' are now used to enable recording radio channels.
  Actually '0' should be enough, but '1' must be used with encrypted channels
  (driver bug?). Note, though, that since VDR is mainly a *video recorder*, some
  features like, e. g.,  the progress display, may not work as expected with
  radio recordings. Thanks to Michael Paar.
- Fixed a problem with the ERR macro defined by ncurses.h (thanks to Artur
  Skawina).
This commit is contained in:
Klaus Schmidinger
2002-02-03 18:00:00 +01:00
parent 3db2d636b2
commit ef0a53af72
24 changed files with 427 additions and 116 deletions

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FORMATS
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder File Formats
- Polarization (one of 'h', 'H', 'v', 'V') **
- Diseqc number **
- Symbol rate ***
- Video PID
- Video PID (set to '0' for radio channels, '1' for encrypted radio channels)
- Audio PID (either one number, or two, separated by a comma)
If this channel also carries Dolby Digital sound, the Dolby PIDs follow
the audio PIDs, separated by a semicolon, as in "...:101,102;103,104:..."
@@ -72,6 +72,11 @@ Video Disk Recorder File Formats
any ':' characters, these have to be replaced with '|'. If the name shall
contain subdirectories, these have to be delimited by '~' (since the '/'
character may be part of a regular programme name).
The special keywords TITLE and EPISODE, if present, will be replaced
with the title and episode information from the EPG data at the time of
recording (if that data is available). If at the time of recording either
of these cannot be determined, TITLE will default to the channel name, and
EPISODE will default to a blank.
- Summary (any newline characters in the summary have to be replaced with '|';
the summary may contain ':' characters)
@@ -111,6 +116,26 @@ Video Disk Recorder File Formats
1..9, the command can be selected directly by pressing the respective numerical
key on the remote control.
* svdrphosts.conf
This file contains the IP numbers of all hosts that are allowed to access the
SVDRP port.
Each line contains one IP number in the format
IP-Address[/Netmask]
where 'IP-Address' is the address of a host or a network in the usual dot
separated notation (as in 192.168.100.1). If the optional 'Netmask' is given
only the given number of bits of 'IP-Address' are taken into account. This
allows you to grant SVDRP access to all hosts of an entire network. 'Netmask'
can be any integer from 1 to 32. The special value of 0 is only accepted if
the 'IP-Address' is 0.0.0.0, because this will give access to any host (USE
THIS WITH CARE!).
Everything following (and including) a '#' character is considered to be
comment.
* marks.vdr
This file (if present in a recording directory) contains the editing marks