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	- Fixed several channel definitions in 'channels.conf' (thanks to Thilo Wunderlich). - Added MPEG audio support for DVD (thanks to Andreas Schultz). - Implemented DVB-T support (thanks to Dave Chapman). This currently works only for UK channels. - Removed the range limits for the Frequency and Srate parameters of channel definitions. - Changed the maximum value for PIDs in channels.conf from 0xFFFE to 0x1FFF. - Fixed DVD audio sync problems (thanks to Andreas Schultz). - Fixed external AC3 replay for DVDs (thanks to Andreas Schultz).
		
			
				
	
	
		
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Video Disk Recorder File Formats
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* channels.conf
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  This file contains the channel setup.
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  It consists of two types of lines: "group delimiters" and "channel
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  definitions".
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  A "group delimiter" is a line starting with a ':' as the very first
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  character, followed by arbitrary text.
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  Example: ":First group"
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  A "channel definition" is a line with channel data, where the fields
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  are separated by ':' characters:
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  Example: "RTL:12188:h:1:27500:163:104:105:0:12003"
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  The fields in a channel definition have the following meaning (from left
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  to right):
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  - Name: the channel's name (if the name originally contains a ':' character
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    it has to be replaced by '|')
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  - Frequency in MHz for DVB-S and DVB-C, kHz for DVB-T (as an integer)
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  - Polarization (one of 'h', 'H', 'v', 'V') **
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  - Diseqc number **
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  - Symbol rate ***
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  - Video PID
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  - Audio PID (either one number, or two, separated by a comma)
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    If this channel also carries Dolby Digital sound, the Dolby PIDs follow
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    the audio PIDs, separated by a semicolon, as in "...:101,102;103,104:..."
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  - Teletext PID
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  - Conditional Access (0 = Free To Air, 1 = can be decrypted by the first
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    DVB card, 2 = can be decrypted by the second DVB card)
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  - Program Number
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  Fields marked with ** are only meaningful for DVB-S receivers.
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  DVB-C and DVB-T receivers simply ignore these.
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  Fields marked with *** are only meaningful for DVB-S and DVB-C receivers.
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  DVB-T receivers simply ignore these.
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* timers.conf
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  This file contains the timer setup.
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  The fields in a timer definition have the following meaning (from left
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  to right):
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  - Timer active (0 = inactive, 1 = active)
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    Values larger than '1' can be used by external programs to mark active timers
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    and recognize if the user has modified them. When a user modifes an active
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    timer the 'active' field will be explicitly set to '1'.
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  - Program number of the channel to record
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  - Day of recording, either one or more of
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      M------ = Monday
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      -T----- = Tuesday
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      --W---- = Wednesday
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      ---T--- = Thrusday
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      ----F-- = Friday
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      -----S- = Saturday
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      ------S = Sunday
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    (any combination is possible, for example MTWTF--, and the days may be
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    indicated by any characters except '-', so for example ABC---- would set
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    a timer that records on monday, tuesday and wednesday) or the "day of month"
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    (1..31)
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  - Start time (first two digits for the hour, second two digits for the minutes)
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  - End time (first two digits for the hour, second two digits for the minutes)
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  - Priority (from 0 to 99, 0 = lowest prioity, 99 = highest priority)
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  - Guaranteed lifetime of recording (in days); 0 means that this recording may
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    be automatically deleted by a new recording with higher priority, 99 means
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    that this recording will never be automatically deleted
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  - Name of timer (will be used to name the recording); if the name contains
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    any ':' characters, these have to be replaced with '|'. If the name shall
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    contain subdirectories, these have to be delimited by '~' (since the '/'
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    character may be part of a regular programme name).
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  - Summary (any newline characters in the summary have to be replaced with '|';
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    the summary may contain ':' characters)
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* setup.conf
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  This file contains the basic configuration options for VDR.
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  Each line contains one option in the format "Name = Value".
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  See the MANUAL file for a description of the available options.
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* commands.conf
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  This file contains the definitions of commands that can be executed from
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  the "Main" menus "Commands" option.
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  Each line contains one command definition in the following format:
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    title : command
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  where 'title' is the string the will be displayed in the "Commands" menu,
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  and 'command' is the actual command string that will be executed when this
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  option is selected. The delimiting ':' may be surrounded by any number of
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  white space characters.
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  In order to avoid error messages to stderr, every command should have
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  stderr redirected to stdout. Everything the command prints to stdout will
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  be displayed in a result window, with 'title' as its title.
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  Examples:
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   1 Check for new mail: /usr/local/bin/checkmail 2>&1
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   2 CPU status        : /usr/local/bin/cpustatus 2>&1
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   3 Disk space        : df -h | grep '/video' | awk '{ print 100 - $5 "% free"; }'
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  If the first non-blank character of the 'title' is a digit in the range
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  1..9, the command can be selected directly by pressing the respective numerical
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  key on the remote control.
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* marks.vdr
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  This file (if present in a recording directory) contains the editing marks
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  defined for this recording.
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  Each line contains the definition of one mark in the following format:
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    hh:mm:ss.ff comment
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  where 'hh:mm:ss.ff' is a frame position within the recording, given as "hours,
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  minutes, seconds and (optional) frame number". 'comment' can be any string
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  and may be used to describe this mark. If present, 'comment' must be separated
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  from the frame position by at least one blank.
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  The lines in this file need not necessarily appear in the correct temporal
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  sequence, they will be automatically sorted by time index.
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  CURRENT RESTRICTIONS:
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  - the 'comment' is currently not used by VDR
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  - marks must have a frame number, and that frame MUST be an I-frame (this
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    means that only marks generated by VDR itself can be used, since they
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    will always be guaranteed to mark I-frames).
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* 001.vdr ... 255.vdr
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  These are the actual recorded MPEG data files. In order to keep the size of
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  an individual file below a given limit, a recording is split into several
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  files. The contents of these files is "Packetized Elementary Stream" (PES)
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  and contains ES packets with ids 0xE0 for video, 0xC0 for audio 1 and 0xC1
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  for audio 2 (if available). Dolby Digital data is stored in packets with
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  ids 0xBD.
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