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possible, several keys have different meanings in the various
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modes:
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Key Normal VDR Channels Timers Edit/New Recordings Replay Audio
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Key Normal VDR Channels Timers Edit/New Recordings Replay Audio
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Up Ch up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Play Sel. track
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Down Ch down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Pause Sel. track
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Left Prev group - Page up Page up Decrement Page up Search back Sel. channel
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Right Next group - Page down Page down Increment Page down Search forward Sel. channel
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Ok Ch display Select Switch Edit Accept Play Progress disp. Switch & Close
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Menu Menu on Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off
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Back - Menu off VDR menu VDR menu Discard VDR menu Recordings menu Close
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Red - Record Edit On/Off ABC/abc Play/Commands(1) Jump -
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Green - Audio New New Ins/Ovr Rewind Skip -60s -
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Yellow - Pause live Delete Delete Delete Delete Skip +60s -
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Blue - Stop/Resume Mark Info - Info Stop -
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0..9 Ch select - Sort(2) Day(3) Numeric inp. Sort/Exec cmd(1) Editing -
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Up Ch up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Play Sel. track
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Down Ch down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Pause Sel. track
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Left Prev group - Page up Page up Decrement Page up Search back Sel. channel
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Right Next group - Page down Page down Increment Page down Search forward Sel. channel
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Ok Ch display Select Switch Edit Accept Play Progress disp. Switch & Close
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Menu Menu on Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off
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Back - Menu off VDR menu VDR menu Discard VDR menu Recordings menu Close
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Red - Record Edit On/Off ABC/abc Play/Commands(1) Jump -
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Green - Audio New New Ins/Ovr Rewind Skip -60s -
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Yellow - Pause live Delete Delete Delete Delete Skip +60s -
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Blue - Stop/Resume Mark Info - Info Stop -
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0..9 Ch select - Sort(2) Day(3) Numeric inp. Sort/Exec cmd(1) Editing -
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In a numerical input field (like the response to a CAM enquiry) the keys 0..9
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are used to enter the data, and the Left key can be used to delete the last
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If your remote control provides additional keys, they can be used for the
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following functions:
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Info display information on the currently viewed programme or recording,
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or on the current item in a menu
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Play/Pause combined key to resume or pause replay, or pause live video
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Play resume normal replay
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Pause pause replay or live video
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Stop stop replay
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Record instant recording
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FastFwd fast forward
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FastRew fast rewind
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Info display information on the currently viewed programme or recording,
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or on the current item in a menu
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Play/Pause combined key to resume or pause replay, or pause live video
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Play resume normal replay
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Pause pause replay or live video
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Stop stop replay
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Record instant recording
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FastFwd fast forward
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FastRew fast rewind
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Next Next/previous channel group (in live tv mode)
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Prev or next/previous editing mark (in replay mode)
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Next Next/previous channel group (in live tv mode)
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Prev or next/previous editing mark (in replay mode)
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Channel+ channel up
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Channel- channel down
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PrevChannel previous channel
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Channel+ channel up
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Channel- channel down
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PrevChannel previous channel
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Power shutdown
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Power shutdown
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Volume+ volume up
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Volume- volume down
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Mute mute
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Volume+ volume up
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Volume- volume down
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Mute mute
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Audio select audio track
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Subtitles select subtitles
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Audio select audio track
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Subtitles select subtitles
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Schedule \
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Channels |
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Timers | directly access the VDR
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Recordings | main menu functions
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Setup |
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Commands /
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Schedule \
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Channels |
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Timers | directly access the VDR
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Recordings | main menu functions
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Setup |
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Commands /
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User1...9 additional user defined keys for macro functions
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(defined in 'keymacros.conf')
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User1...9 additional user defined keys for macro functions
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(defined in 'keymacros.conf')
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Note that in normal viewing mode (no OSD active) the color keys can have user
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defined functionality, as configured in 'keymacros.conf'.
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The default assignment is
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Red Recordings menu
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Green Schedule menu
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Yellow Info
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Blue Timers menu
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Red Recordings menu
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Green Schedule menu
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Yellow Info
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Blue Timers menu
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(1) See "Sort Recordings" and "Processing Recordings" below.
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(2) In the "Channels" menu the '0' key switches the sort mode through "by number",
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The following markers in these menus give additional information about the
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status of the events:
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t there is a timer defined for this event which covers only part of the event
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T there is a timer defined for this event which covers the entire event
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V this event has a VPS time that's different than its start time
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* this event is currently running (the validity of this marker depends on
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whether there is currently a DVB card receiving the transponder this channel
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is on).
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t there is a timer defined for this event which covers only part of the event
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T there is a timer defined for this event which covers the entire event
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V this event has a VPS time that's different than its start time
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* this event is currently running (the validity of this marker depends on
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whether there is currently a DVB card receiving the transponder this channel
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is on).
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Pressing '0' in the "Schedule" menu rotates through displaying "This event on
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this channel", "This event on all channels" and "All events on all channels".
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The following keys have the listed meaning in Replay mode:
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- Up Resumes normal replay from any "pause", "forward" or "backward"
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mode.
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- Down Halts playback at the current position. Press again to continue
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playback.
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- Blue Stops playback and stores the current position, so that
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playback can be resumed later at that point.
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- Left
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Right Runs playback forward or backward at a higher speed; press
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again to resume normal speed. If in Pause mode, runs forward or
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backward at a slower speed; press again to return to pause mode.
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Pressing and holding down the key performs the function until
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the key is released again.
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If "Multi Speed Mode" has been enabled in the "Setup" menu, the
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function of these keys changes in a way that gives you three
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fast and slow speeds, through which you can switch by pressing
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the respective key several times.
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- Red Jump to a specific location. Enter the time you want to jump to
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and then press "Left" or "Right" to jump relative to the current
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position, "Up" to jump to an absolute position, and "Down" to
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jump and pause at an absolute position.
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- Green
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Yellow Skips about 60 seconds back or forward.
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Pressing and holding down the key performs the function until
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the key is released again.
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- Ok Brings up the replay progress display, which shows the date,
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time and title of the recording, a progress bar and the
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current and total time of the recording.
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Press "Ok" again to turn off the progress display.
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- Back Stops replaying and brings up the "Recordings" menu. This can be
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used to easily delete a recording after watching it, or to switch
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to a different recording.
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- Up Resumes normal replay from any "pause", "forward" or "backward"
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mode.
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- Down Halts playback at the current position. Press again to continue
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playback.
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- Blue Stops playback and stores the current position, so that
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playback can be resumed later at that point.
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- Left
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Right Runs playback forward or backward at a higher speed; press
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again to resume normal speed. If in Pause mode, runs forward or
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backward at a slower speed; press again to return to pause mode.
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Pressing and holding down the key performs the function until
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the key is released again.
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If "Multi Speed Mode" has been enabled in the "Setup" menu, the
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function of these keys changes in a way that gives you three
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fast and slow speeds, through which you can switch by pressing
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the respective key several times.
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- Red Jump to a specific location. Enter the time you want to jump to
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and then press "Left" or "Right" to jump relative to the current
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position, "Up" to jump to an absolute position, and "Down" to
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jump and pause at an absolute position.
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- Green
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Yellow Skips about 60 seconds back or forward.
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Pressing and holding down the key performs the function until
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the key is released again.
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- Ok Brings up the replay progress display, which shows the date,
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time and title of the recording, a progress bar and the
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current and total time of the recording.
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Press "Ok" again to turn off the progress display.
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- Back Stops replaying and brings up the "Recordings" menu. This can be
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used to easily delete a recording after watching it, or to switch
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to a different recording.
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## Editing a Recording
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While in Replay mode, the following keys can be used to manipulate editing
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marks:
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- 0 Toggles an editing mark. If the mark indicator shows a red triangle,
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the current mark is deleted. Otherwise a new mark is set at the
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current position.
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- 1, 3 Move an editing mark back and forward in "adaptive" mode. Pressing
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either of these keys for the first time moves the mark 120 seconds
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in the given direction (configurable via "Setup/Replay/Initial
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duration for adaptive skipping"). Further presses of the same key
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keep moving the mark by the same value. Once the other key is
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pressed, the value is divided by 2 (hence the name "adaptive") with
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every further press of either key. Pressing '1' and '3'
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alternatingly divides the distance all the way down to a single
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I-frame. That way a particular place in a recording (for instance
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the beginning or end of a commercial break) can be found very
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quickly. If none of these two keys is pressed for a while
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(configurable via "Setup/Replay/Reset timeout for adaptive
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skipping") the distance falls back to the initial value.
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If replay is not in Pause mode, or if there is no mark at the
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current position, the skip is performed without moving any mark.
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- 4, 6 Move an editing mark back and forward by one I-frame. You need to
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first jump to an editing mark for this to work.
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- 7, 9 Jump back and forward between editing marks. Replay goes into still
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mode after jumping to a mark. If the current position is at the
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first or last mark, or if there are no marks at all, these keys
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jump to the very beginning or end, respectively, of the recording.
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- 8 Positions replay at a point 3 seconds before the current or next
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"begin" mark and starts replay.
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- 2 Starts the actual cutting process.
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- 0 Toggles an editing mark. If the mark indicator shows a red triangle,
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the current mark is deleted. Otherwise a new mark is set at the
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current position.
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- 1, 3 Move an editing mark back and forward in "adaptive" mode. Pressing
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either of these keys for the first time moves the mark 120 seconds
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in the given direction (configurable via "Setup/Replay/Initial
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duration for adaptive skipping"). Further presses of the same key
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keep moving the mark by the same value. Once the other key is
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pressed, the value is divided by 2 (hence the name "adaptive") with
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every further press of either key. Pressing '1' and '3'
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alternatingly divides the distance all the way down to a single
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I-frame. That way a particular place in a recording (for instance
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the beginning or end of a commercial break) can be found very
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quickly. If none of these two keys is pressed for a while
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(configurable via "Setup/Replay/Reset timeout for adaptive
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skipping") the distance falls back to the initial value.
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If replay is not in Pause mode, or if there is no mark at the
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current position, the skip is performed without moving any mark.
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- 4, 6 Move an editing mark back and forward by one I-frame. You need to
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first jump to an editing mark for this to work.
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- 7, 9 Jump back and forward between editing marks. Replay goes into still
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mode after jumping to a mark. If the current position is at the
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first or last mark, or if there are no marks at all, these keys
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jump to the very beginning or end, respectively, of the recording.
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- 8 Positions replay at a point 3 seconds before the current or next
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"begin" mark and starts replay.
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- 2 Starts the actual cutting process.
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Editing marks are represented by black, vertical lines in the progress display.
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A small black triangle at the top of the mark means that this is a "begin"
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Use the "Timer" menu to maintain your list of timer controlled recordings.
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The parameters in the "Edit timer" menu have the following meanings:
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Active: Defines whether the timer will be processed (set it to 'no' to
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temporarily disable a timer).
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Channel: The channel to be recorded (as defined in the "Channels" list).
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Any changes made in the "Channels" list (like renaming or
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reordering channels) will be automatically reflected in the
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timers settings.
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Day: The day on which this timer shall start. This can be a
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date (like 2005-03-19), which allows programming a "single shot"
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timer that hits once and is deleted after it ends.
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Another option here are "repeating timers" which are defined
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by listing the days of the week on which they shall record.
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For example, a timer that shall record every Monday and Wednesday
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would have a Day setting of "M-W----".
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The '0' key toggles between a single shot and a repeating timer.
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If "Day" indicates a repeating timer, the keys '1'...'7' can be
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used to toggle the individual days ('1' is Monday).
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You can also switch to a set of predefined repeating timer settings
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by pressing the "Left" key when the day is the present day. To return
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to the single shot mode just press "Right" until a date is displayed.
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Start: The start time of the timer in hh:mm as 24 hour ("military") time.
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Stop: The stop time of the timer.
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VPS: Defines whether the timer shall use VPS (if available). If this
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option is set to 'yes', the start time must exactly match the
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programme's VPS time, otherwise nothing will be recorded. If VPS
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is used, the stop time has no real meaning. However, it must be
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different than the start time, and should correspond to the actual
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stop time of the programme, just in case there is no real VPS data
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available at the time of recording, so VDR has to fall back to
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normal timer recording.
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Priority: The Priority (0..99) is used to decide which timer shall be
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started in case there are two or more timers with the exact same
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start time. The first timer in the list with the highest Priority
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will be used. This value is also stored with the recording and is
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later used to decide which recording to remove from disk in order
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to free space for a new recording. If the disk is full and a new
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recording needs more space, an existing recording with the lowest
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Priority (and which has exceeded its guaranteed Lifetime) will be
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removed. If all available DVB cards are currently occupied, a
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timer with a higher priority will interrupt the timer with the
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lowest priority in order to start recording.
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Lifetime: The number of days (0..99) a recording made through this timer is
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guaranteed to remain on disk before it is automatically removed
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to free up space for a new recording. Note that setting this
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parameter to very high values for all recordings may soon fill up
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the entire disk and cause new recordings to fail due to low disk
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space. The special value 99 means that this recording will live
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"forever", and a value of 0 means that this recording can be
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deleted any time if a recording with a higher priority needs disk
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space.
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Pattern: The pattern to use for recordings matching events (only available
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for pattern timers). See section "Pattern timers" below.
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File: The name under which a recording created through this timer will
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be stored on disk (the actual name will also contain the date and
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time, so it is possible to have a "repeating timer" store all its
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recordings under the same name; they will be distinguishable by
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their date and time).
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If the file name contains the special character '~', the recording
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will be stored in a hierarchical directory structure. For instance,
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a file name of "Sci-Fi~Star Trek~Voyager" will result in a directory
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structure "/video/Sci-Fi/Star_Trek/Voyager". The '~' character has
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been chosen for this since the file system's directory delimiter '/'
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may be part of a regular programme name.
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Repeating timers create recordings that contain the 'Episode name'
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information from the EPG data in their file name. Typically (on tv
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stations that care about their viewers) this contains the episode
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title of a series. The episode name is appended to the timer's file name,
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separated by a '~' character, so that it results in all recordings
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of this timer being collected in a common subdirectory.
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If this field is left blank, the channel name will be used to form
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the name of the recording.
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First day: The date of the first day when this timer shall start recording
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(only available for repeating timers).
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Record on: The name of the remote VDR this timer shall record on (only available
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if there are any remote VDRs connected to this VDR). If this field
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is empty, the timer will record on the local VDR.
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Active: Defines whether the timer will be processed (set it to 'no' to
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temporarily disable a timer).
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Channel: The channel to be recorded (as defined in the "Channels" list).
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Any changes made in the "Channels" list (like renaming or
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reordering channels) will be automatically reflected in the
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timers settings.
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Day: The day on which this timer shall start. This can be a
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date (like 2005-03-19), which allows programming a "single shot"
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timer that hits once and is deleted after it ends.
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Another option here are "repeating timers" which are defined
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by listing the days of the week on which they shall record.
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For example, a timer that shall record every Monday and Wednesday
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would have a Day setting of "M-W----".
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The '0' key toggles between a single shot and a repeating timer.
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If "Day" indicates a repeating timer, the keys '1'...'7' can be
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used to toggle the individual days ('1' is Monday).
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You can also switch to a set of predefined repeating timer settings
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by pressing the "Left" key when the day is the present day. To return
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to the single shot mode just press "Right" until a date is displayed.
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Start: The start time of the timer in hh:mm as 24 hour ("military") time.
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Stop: The stop time of the timer.
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VPS: Defines whether the timer shall use VPS (if available). If this
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option is set to 'yes', the start time must exactly match the
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programme's VPS time, otherwise nothing will be recorded. If VPS
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is used, the stop time has no real meaning. However, it must be
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different than the start time, and should correspond to the actual
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stop time of the programme, just in case there is no real VPS data
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available at the time of recording, so VDR has to fall back to
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normal timer recording.
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Priority: The Priority (0..99) is used to decide which timer shall be
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started in case there are two or more timers with the exact same
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start time. The first timer in the list with the highest Priority
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will be used. This value is also stored with the recording and is
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later used to decide which recording to remove from disk in order
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to free space for a new recording. If the disk is full and a new
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recording needs more space, an existing recording with the lowest
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Priority (and which has exceeded its guaranteed Lifetime) will be
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removed. If all available DVB cards are currently occupied, a
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timer with a higher priority will interrupt the timer with the
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lowest priority in order to start recording.
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Lifetime: The number of days (0..99) a recording made through this timer is
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guaranteed to remain on disk before it is automatically removed
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to free up space for a new recording. Note that setting this
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parameter to very high values for all recordings may soon fill up
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the entire disk and cause new recordings to fail due to low disk
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space. The special value 99 means that this recording will live
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"forever", and a value of 0 means that this recording can be
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deleted any time if a recording with a higher priority needs disk
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space.
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Pattern: The pattern to use for recordings matching events (only available
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for pattern timers). See section "Pattern timers" below.
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File: The name under which a recording created through this timer will
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be stored on disk (the actual name will also contain the date and
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time, so it is possible to have a "repeating timer" store all its
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recordings under the same name; they will be distinguishable by
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their date and time).
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If the file name contains the special character '~', the recording
|
||||
will be stored in a hierarchical directory structure. For instance,
|
||||
a file name of "Sci-Fi~Star Trek~Voyager" will result in a directory
|
||||
structure "/video/Sci-Fi/Star_Trek/Voyager". The '~' character has
|
||||
been chosen for this since the file system's directory delimiter '/'
|
||||
may be part of a regular programme name.
|
||||
Repeating timers create recordings that contain the 'Episode name'
|
||||
information from the EPG data in their file name. Typically (on tv
|
||||
stations that care about their viewers) this contains the episode
|
||||
title of a series. The episode name is appended to the timer's file name,
|
||||
separated by a '~' character, so that it results in all recordings
|
||||
of this timer being collected in a common subdirectory.
|
||||
If this field is left blank, the channel name will be used to form
|
||||
the name of the recording.
|
||||
First day: The date of the first day when this timer shall start recording
|
||||
(only available for repeating timers).
|
||||
Record on: The name of the remote VDR this timer shall record on (only available
|
||||
if there are any remote VDRs connected to this VDR). If this field
|
||||
is empty, the timer will record on the local VDR.
|
||||
|
||||
A timer can also be programmed by pressing the "Red" key on the "Schedule",
|
||||
"Now", "Next" or "Event" menus.
|
||||
@ -603,24 +603,24 @@ in the file donerecs.data, so that multiple recordings of the same programme can
|
||||
avoided. When using this feature, special care must be taken regarding the recording's
|
||||
file name. For instance, with a combination of
|
||||
|
||||
pattern file name
|
||||
@Columbo Movies~TITLE
|
||||
pattern file name
|
||||
@Columbo Movies~TITLE
|
||||
|
||||
if the event's title is just "Columbo", this pattern timer would only record once,
|
||||
and ignore any future events with that title, even if the episode would be different.
|
||||
So you may want to use the episode name, as in
|
||||
|
||||
pattern file name
|
||||
@Columbo Movies~TITLE - EPISODE
|
||||
pattern file name
|
||||
@Columbo Movies~TITLE - EPISODE
|
||||
|
||||
to make the file name unique. If you have several pattern timers for the same show on
|
||||
different channels, chances are that the broadcasters handle title and episode
|
||||
differently, as for example in
|
||||
|
||||
TITLE EPISODE pattern file name
|
||||
Columbo Blueprint for Murder @^Columbo$ TITLE - EPISODE
|
||||
Columbo - Blueprint for Murder @^Columbo TITLE
|
||||
Columbo: Blueprint for Murder @^Columbo:_ Columbo - {>}
|
||||
TITLE EPISODE pattern file name
|
||||
Columbo Blueprint for Murder @^Columbo$ TITLE - EPISODE
|
||||
Columbo - Blueprint for Murder @^Columbo TITLE
|
||||
Columbo: Blueprint for Murder @^Columbo:_ Columbo - {>}
|
||||
|
||||
(note the '_' in the pattern of the third example; this is just used to visualize
|
||||
the blank at the end of the pattern)
|
||||
@ -636,9 +636,9 @@ poses a problem, because everything is in the title, but with a different separa
|
||||
Here the special macro "{>}" can be used in the file name, which contains everything
|
||||
following the matching pattern. There are three macros that can be used here:
|
||||
|
||||
{<} everything before the matching pattern
|
||||
{>} everything after the matching pattern
|
||||
{=} the matching pattern itself (just for completeness)
|
||||
{<} everything before the matching pattern
|
||||
{>} everything after the matching pattern
|
||||
{=} the matching pattern itself (just for completeness)
|
||||
|
||||
As of VDR version 2.5.2, the characters ' ' (blank), ':' and '-' are ignored
|
||||
when checking whether a particular recording has already been made by a pattern
|
||||
@ -700,34 +700,34 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
|
||||
OSD:
|
||||
|
||||
Language = English Defines the language used to display the OSD texts.
|
||||
Language = English Defines the language used to display the OSD texts.
|
||||
|
||||
Skin = ST:TNG Panels Defines the "skin" used to display the OSD menus.
|
||||
Skin = ST:TNG Panels Defines the "skin" used to display the OSD menus.
|
||||
|
||||
Theme = Default Defines the "theme" to use with the current skin.
|
||||
Theme = Default Defines the "theme" to use with the current skin.
|
||||
|
||||
Left = 8 The left and top offset of the OSD, in percent of the
|
||||
Top = 8 total video display width and height, respectively.
|
||||
The valid range is 0...50%.
|
||||
Left = 8 The left and top offset of the OSD, in percent of the
|
||||
Top = 8 total video display width and height, respectively.
|
||||
The valid range is 0...50%.
|
||||
|
||||
Width = 87 The width and height of the OSD, in percent of the
|
||||
Height = 84 total video display width and height, respectively.
|
||||
The valid range is 50...100%.
|
||||
Width = 87 The width and height of the OSD, in percent of the
|
||||
Height = 84 total video display width and height, respectively.
|
||||
The valid range is 50...100%.
|
||||
|
||||
Message time = 1 The time (in seconds) how long an informational
|
||||
message shall be displayed on the OSD. The valid range
|
||||
is 1...60.
|
||||
Message time = 1 The time (in seconds) how long an informational
|
||||
message shall be displayed on the OSD. The valid range
|
||||
is 1...60.
|
||||
|
||||
Use small font = 1 Defines whether the small font shall be used. 0 means never
|
||||
use the small font, 1 means use the small font wherever the
|
||||
current skin wants to, and 2 means always use the small
|
||||
font.
|
||||
Use small font = 1 Defines whether the small font shall be used. 0 means never
|
||||
use the small font, 1 means use the small font wherever the
|
||||
current skin wants to, and 2 means always use the small
|
||||
font.
|
||||
|
||||
Anti-alias = 1 Controls whether the OSD uses "anti-aliasing" to improve
|
||||
font rendering. To make this work, the OSD must support
|
||||
at least 256 colors, and the skin in use has to
|
||||
utilize these. If either of these conditions is not met,
|
||||
rendering will be done without anti-aliasing.
|
||||
Anti-alias = 1 Controls whether the OSD uses "anti-aliasing" to improve
|
||||
font rendering. To make this work, the OSD must support
|
||||
at least 256 colors, and the skin in use has to
|
||||
utilize these. If either of these conditions is not met,
|
||||
rendering will be done without anti-aliasing.
|
||||
|
||||
Default font = Sans Serif:Bold
|
||||
Small font = Sans Serif
|
||||
@ -745,8 +745,8 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
The position of the channel info window in the OSD
|
||||
(either 'bottom' or 'top').
|
||||
|
||||
Channel info time = 5 The time (in seconds) after which the channel info display
|
||||
is removed if no key has been pressed.
|
||||
Channel info time = 5 The time (in seconds) after which the channel info display
|
||||
is removed if no key has been pressed.
|
||||
|
||||
Info on channel switch = yes
|
||||
Turns the display of the current/next information on
|
||||
@ -758,20 +758,20 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
Turns the automatic timeout of the channel display (when
|
||||
invoked by a press of the "Ok" key) on or off.
|
||||
|
||||
Scroll pages = yes no = when pressing the "Down" ("Up") key while the cursor
|
||||
is on the last (first) line of a list page, the
|
||||
list is scrolled down (up) a single line and the cursor will
|
||||
remain at the bottom (top) of that page
|
||||
yes = the list is scrolled down (up) a full page and the cursor
|
||||
will be at the top (bottom) of that page (this mode allows
|
||||
for faster scrolling through long lists).
|
||||
Scroll pages = yes no = when pressing the "Down" ("Up") key while the cursor
|
||||
is on the last (first) line of a list page, the
|
||||
list is scrolled down (up) a single line and the cursor will
|
||||
remain at the bottom (top) of that page
|
||||
yes = the list is scrolled down (up) a full page and the cursor
|
||||
will be at the top (bottom) of that page (this mode allows
|
||||
for faster scrolling through long lists).
|
||||
|
||||
Scroll wraps = no no = when the end (beginning) of a list is reached while
|
||||
moving the cursor through it, the cursor stays at the
|
||||
last (first) line of the list
|
||||
yes = the cursor "wraps around" and moves from the last
|
||||
(first) line of the list directly to the first (last)
|
||||
one.
|
||||
Scroll wraps = no no = when the end (beginning) of a list is reached while
|
||||
moving the cursor through it, the cursor stays at the
|
||||
last (first) line of the list
|
||||
yes = the cursor "wraps around" and moves from the last
|
||||
(first) line of the list directly to the first (last)
|
||||
one.
|
||||
|
||||
Menu key closes = no
|
||||
If set to "yes", pressing the "Menu" key while there is
|
||||
@ -810,48 +810,48 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
characters in a text input field. You may want to set this
|
||||
to "no" if you are using an actual keyboard to control VDR.
|
||||
|
||||
Color key 0 = 0 By default, VDR assumes that the sequence of the color
|
||||
Color key 1 = 1 keys on the remote control is red-green-yellow-blue. If
|
||||
Color key 2 = 2 your remote control has these keys in a different sequence,
|
||||
Color key 3 = 3 you can adjust these parameters to reorder the corresponding
|
||||
color buttons in the menus accordingly. Note that this does
|
||||
not change the functionality of the individual keys; it only
|
||||
changes the sequence in which the color buttons are displayed.
|
||||
Color key 0 = 0 By default, VDR assumes that the sequence of the color
|
||||
Color key 1 = 1 keys on the remote control is red-green-yellow-blue. If
|
||||
Color key 2 = 2 your remote control has these keys in a different sequence,
|
||||
Color key 3 = 3 you can adjust these parameters to reorder the corresponding
|
||||
color buttons in the menus accordingly. Note that this does
|
||||
not change the functionality of the individual keys; it only
|
||||
changes the sequence in which the color buttons are displayed.
|
||||
|
||||
EPG:
|
||||
|
||||
EPG scan timeout = 5 The time (in hours) of user inactivity after which the
|
||||
DVB card in a single card system starts scanning channels
|
||||
to keep the EPG up-to-date.
|
||||
A value of '0' completely turns off scanning on both single
|
||||
and multiple card systems.
|
||||
EPG scan timeout = 5 The time (in hours) of user inactivity after which the
|
||||
DVB card in a single card system starts scanning channels
|
||||
to keep the EPG up-to-date.
|
||||
A value of '0' completely turns off scanning on both single
|
||||
and multiple card systems.
|
||||
|
||||
EPG bugfix level = 3 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, Episode and
|
||||
Extended Description)
|
||||
2 = removal of excess whitespace and hyphens, mapping of
|
||||
wrongly used characters
|
||||
3 = fix stream component descriptions
|
||||
Default is '3'.
|
||||
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.
|
||||
EPG bugfix level = 3 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, Episode and
|
||||
Extended Description)
|
||||
2 = removal of excess whitespace and hyphens, mapping of
|
||||
wrongly used characters
|
||||
3 = fix stream component descriptions
|
||||
Default is '3'.
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
EPG linger time = 0 The time (in minutes) within which old EPG information
|
||||
shall still be displayed in the "Schedule" menu.
|
||||
EPG linger time = 0 The time (in minutes) within which old EPG information
|
||||
shall still be displayed in the "Schedule" menu.
|
||||
|
||||
Set system time = no Defines whether the system time will be set according to
|
||||
the time received from the DVB data stream.
|
||||
Note that this works only if VDR is running under a user
|
||||
id that has permission to set the system time. You also
|
||||
need to set the option "Use time from transponder" to a
|
||||
channel that you trust to transmit a reliable time base
|
||||
(not all channels seem to have access to a correct time
|
||||
base...).
|
||||
Set system time = no Defines whether the system time will be set according to
|
||||
the time received from the DVB data stream.
|
||||
Note that this works only if VDR is running under a user
|
||||
id that has permission to set the system time. You also
|
||||
need to set the option "Use time from transponder" to a
|
||||
channel that you trust to transmit a reliable time base
|
||||
(not all channels seem to have access to a correct time
|
||||
base...).
|
||||
|
||||
Use time from transponder = 0
|
||||
The frequency of the transponder that shall be used to
|
||||
@ -879,13 +879,13 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
different languages, the preferred languages are checked
|
||||
in the given order to decide which one to take.
|
||||
|
||||
Scan The "Red" key in the "Setup/EPG" menu can be used to
|
||||
force an EPG scan on a single DVB card system. If pressed,
|
||||
and the primary DVB device is currently not recording or
|
||||
replaying, it will loop through the transponders once and
|
||||
then switch back to the original channel. Any user activity
|
||||
during the EPG scan will also stop the scan and bring back
|
||||
the original channel.
|
||||
Scan The "Red" key in the "Setup/EPG" menu can be used to
|
||||
force an EPG scan on a single DVB card system. If pressed,
|
||||
and the primary DVB device is currently not recording or
|
||||
replaying, it will loop through the transponders once and
|
||||
then switch back to the original channel. Any user activity
|
||||
during the EPG scan will also stop the scan and bring back
|
||||
the original channel.
|
||||
|
||||
DVB:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -905,8 +905,8 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
1 = ANSI/SCTE
|
||||
2 = NORDIG
|
||||
|
||||
Video format = 4:3 The video format (or aspect ratio) of the tv set in use
|
||||
(4:3 or 16:9). Applies only to SD output devices.
|
||||
Video format = 4:3 The video format (or aspect ratio) of the tv set in use
|
||||
(4:3 or 16:9). Applies only to SD output devices.
|
||||
|
||||
Video display format = letterbox
|
||||
The display format to use for playing wide screen video on
|
||||
@ -919,22 +919,22 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
menu. This is useful if you don't have the equipment to
|
||||
replay Dolby Digital audio.
|
||||
|
||||
Update channels = 5 Controls the automatic channel update function. '0' means
|
||||
no update, '1' will only update channel names, '2' will
|
||||
only update PIDs, '3' will update channel names and PIDs,
|
||||
'4' will perform all updates and also add newly found channels,
|
||||
and '5' will also add newly found transponders.
|
||||
Note that adding new transponders only works if the "EPG scan"
|
||||
is active.
|
||||
Update channels = 5 Controls the automatic channel update function. '0' means
|
||||
no update, '1' will only update channel names, '2' will
|
||||
only update PIDs, '3' will update channel names and PIDs,
|
||||
'4' will perform all updates and also add newly found channels,
|
||||
and '5' will also add newly found transponders.
|
||||
Note that adding new transponders only works if the "EPG scan"
|
||||
is active.
|
||||
|
||||
Audio languages = 0 Some tv stations broadcast various audio tracks in different
|
||||
languages. This option allows you to define which language(s)
|
||||
you prefer in such cases. By default, or if none of the
|
||||
preferred languages is broadcast, the first audio track will
|
||||
be selected when switching to such a channel. If this option
|
||||
is set to a non-zero value, the menu page will contain that
|
||||
many "Audio language" options which allow you to select the
|
||||
individual preferred languages.
|
||||
Audio languages = 0 Some tv stations broadcast various audio tracks in different
|
||||
languages. This option allows you to define which language(s)
|
||||
you prefer in such cases. By default, or if none of the
|
||||
preferred languages is broadcast, the first audio track will
|
||||
be selected when switching to such a channel. If this option
|
||||
is set to a non-zero value, the menu page will contain that
|
||||
many "Audio language" options which allow you to select the
|
||||
individual preferred languages.
|
||||
|
||||
Display subtitles = no If set to 'yes', the first available subtitles in the list
|
||||
of preferred subtitle languages will be turned on when
|
||||
@ -949,9 +949,9 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
many "Subtitle language" options which allow you to select the
|
||||
individual preferred languages.
|
||||
|
||||
Subtitle offset = 0 Allows you to shift the location of the subtitles in the
|
||||
vertical direction. The valid range is -100...100. This option
|
||||
is only available if "Display subtitles" is set to 'yes'.
|
||||
Subtitle offset = 0 Allows you to shift the location of the subtitles in the
|
||||
vertical direction. The valid range is -100...100. This option
|
||||
is only available if "Display subtitles" is set to 'yes'.
|
||||
|
||||
Subtitle foreground transparency = 0
|
||||
Subtitle background transparency = 0
|
||||
@ -963,12 +963,12 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
|
||||
LNB:
|
||||
|
||||
Use DiSEqC = no Generally turns DiSEqC support on or off.
|
||||
Use DiSEqC = no Generally turns DiSEqC support on or off.
|
||||
|
||||
SLOF = 11700 The switching frequency (in MHz) between low and
|
||||
high LOF
|
||||
Low LNB frequency = 9750 The LNB's low and high local oscillator frequencies
|
||||
High LNB frequency = 10600 (in MHz, these have no meaning for DVB-C receivers)
|
||||
SLOF = 11700 The switching frequency (in MHz) between low and
|
||||
high LOF
|
||||
Low LNB frequency = 9750 The LNB's low and high local oscillator frequencies
|
||||
High LNB frequency = 10600 (in MHz, these have no meaning for DVB-C receivers)
|
||||
|
||||
Device n connected to sat cable = own
|
||||
Defines whether DVB-S device n has its own satellite cable,
|
||||
@ -1000,41 +1000,41 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
|
||||
CAM:
|
||||
|
||||
n CAM Name Shows the CAM slots that are present in this system, where
|
||||
'n' is the number of the slot, followed by the name of the
|
||||
CAM. If a CAM slot is empty, '-' is displayed as name, and
|
||||
if it is in the process of being reset, its current status
|
||||
is displayed. The "Red" key can be pressed to enter the CAM
|
||||
menu, and the "Green" key triggers a reset of the selected
|
||||
slot. The "Ok" key also opens the CAM menu. The "Yellow" key
|
||||
assigns the selected CAM to a device and switches it to the
|
||||
current channel. The CAM/device combination remains tuned to
|
||||
the current channel until the smart card in the CAM has been
|
||||
activated and thus starts to descramble, or until a recording
|
||||
needs this device. Pressing the "Yellow" key while a CAM is
|
||||
in activation mode cancels the activation. The activation mode
|
||||
remains in effect even if you switch to a different channel
|
||||
(provided there is more than one device in the system) or
|
||||
watch a recording. To activate your smart card simply switch
|
||||
to the channel you want to watch, open the "Setup/CAM" menu,
|
||||
select the CAM that contains the smart card (in case you
|
||||
have more than one CAM) and press the "Yellow" key.
|
||||
n CAM Name Shows the CAM slots that are present in this system, where
|
||||
'n' is the number of the slot, followed by the name of the
|
||||
CAM. If a CAM slot is empty, '-' is displayed as name, and
|
||||
if it is in the process of being reset, its current status
|
||||
is displayed. The "Red" key can be pressed to enter the CAM
|
||||
menu, and the "Green" key triggers a reset of the selected
|
||||
slot. The "Ok" key also opens the CAM menu. The "Yellow" key
|
||||
assigns the selected CAM to a device and switches it to the
|
||||
current channel. The CAM/device combination remains tuned to
|
||||
the current channel until the smart card in the CAM has been
|
||||
activated and thus starts to descramble, or until a recording
|
||||
needs this device. Pressing the "Yellow" key while a CAM is
|
||||
in activation mode cancels the activation. The activation mode
|
||||
remains in effect even if you switch to a different channel
|
||||
(provided there is more than one device in the system) or
|
||||
watch a recording. To activate your smart card simply switch
|
||||
to the channel you want to watch, open the "Setup/CAM" menu,
|
||||
select the CAM that contains the smart card (in case you
|
||||
have more than one CAM) and press the "Yellow" key.
|
||||
|
||||
Recording:
|
||||
|
||||
Margin at start = 2 Defines how many minutes before the official start time
|
||||
Margin at stop = 10 of a broadcast VDR shall start recording, and how long
|
||||
after the official end time it shall stop recording.
|
||||
These margins are added automatically to timers that
|
||||
are created from the EPG data.
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Note that the actual margins used may be smaller than the
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given values, if the event before and/or after the event
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to be recorded is shorter than the respective margin.
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Margin at start = 2 Defines how many minutes before the official start time
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Margin at stop = 10 of a broadcast VDR shall start recording, and how long
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after the official end time it shall stop recording.
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These margins are added automatically to timers that
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are created from the EPG data.
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Note that the actual margins used may be smaller than the
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given values, if the event before and/or after the event
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to be recorded is shorter than the respective margin.
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Default priority = 50 The default Priority and Lifetime values used when
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Default lifetime = 99 creating a new timer event. A Lifetime value of 99
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means that this recording will never be deleted
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automatically.
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Default priority = 50 The default Priority and Lifetime values used when
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Default lifetime = 99 creating a new timer event. A Lifetime value of 99
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means that this recording will never be deleted
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automatically.
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Record key handling = 2
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Defines what happens if the Record key on the remote control
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@ -1051,8 +1051,8 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
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2 = pause live video
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The default is 2.
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Pause priority = 10 The Priority and Lifetime values used when pausing live
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Pause lifetime = 1 video.
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Pause priority = 10 The Priority and Lifetime values used when pausing live
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Pause lifetime = 1 video.
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Use episode name = yes Repeating timers use the EPG's 'Episode name' information
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to create recording file names in a hierarchical structure
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@ -1062,16 +1062,16 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
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no = don't use the 'Episode name'
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yes = use it (and create subdirectories)
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Use VPS = 0 Defines whether a timer that is created from an EPG entry
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(by pressing the "Record" (red) key in the "Schedules"
|
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or "What's on now/next?" menu) will automatically use VPS
|
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if the event it is created for has a VPS time.
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Use VPS = 0 Defines whether a timer that is created from an EPG entry
|
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(by pressing the "Record" (red) key in the "Schedules"
|
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or "What's on now/next?" menu) will automatically use VPS
|
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if the event it is created for has a VPS time.
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VPS margin = 120 Defines how many seconds before a VPS controlled timer is
|
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scheduled to start, VDR will make sure that one of the DVB
|
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devices is tuned to the transponder that timer shall record
|
||||
from. This is necessary for the "Running Status" information
|
||||
that is broadcast in the EPG data to be seen by VDR.
|
||||
VPS margin = 120 Defines how many seconds before a VPS controlled timer is
|
||||
scheduled to start, VDR will make sure that one of the DVB
|
||||
devices is tuned to the transponder that timer shall record
|
||||
from. This is necessary for the "Running Status" information
|
||||
that is broadcast in the EPG data to be seen by VDR.
|
||||
|
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Mark instant recording = yes
|
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Defines whether an "instant recording" (started by
|
||||
@ -1121,12 +1121,12 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
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Replay:
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Multi speed mode = no Defines the function of the "Left" and "Right" keys in
|
||||
replay mode. If set to 'no', one speed will be used, while
|
||||
if set to 'yes' there will be three speeds for fast and slow
|
||||
search, respectively.
|
||||
Multi speed mode = no Defines the function of the "Left" and "Right" keys in
|
||||
replay mode. If set to 'no', one speed will be used, while
|
||||
if set to 'yes' there will be three speeds for fast and slow
|
||||
search, respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
Show replay mode = no Turns displaying the current replay mode on or off.
|
||||
Show replay mode = no Turns displaying the current replay mode on or off.
|
||||
|
||||
Show remaining time = no
|
||||
Defines whether the replay progress display shows the
|
||||
@ -1205,11 +1205,11 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
respectively.
|
||||
The valid range is 5...600.
|
||||
|
||||
Resume ID = 0 Defines an additional ID that can be used in a multi user
|
||||
environment, so that every user has his/her own resume
|
||||
files for each recording. The valid range is 0...99, with
|
||||
0 resulting in a file named 'resume', and any other
|
||||
value resulting in 'resume.n'.
|
||||
Resume ID = 0 Defines an additional ID that can be used in a multi user
|
||||
environment, so that every user has his/her own resume
|
||||
files for each recording. The valid range is 0...99, with
|
||||
0 resulting in a file named 'resume', and any other
|
||||
value resulting in 'resume.n'.
|
||||
|
||||
Miscellaneous:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1224,29 +1224,29 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
retaining the possibility to manually shutdown the
|
||||
computer.
|
||||
|
||||
SVDRP timeout = 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.
|
||||
SVDRP timeout = 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.
|
||||
|
||||
SVDRP peering = off Activates automatic connections between VDRs in the same
|
||||
network. If set to "any hosts" this VDR will establish
|
||||
connections with any available hosts. If set to "only
|
||||
default host" this VDR will only connect to the VDR with
|
||||
the name defined in "SVDRP default host". If no default
|
||||
host has been defined, the behavior is the same as with
|
||||
"any hosts". To switch from "off" to "only default host",
|
||||
you may need to select "any hosts" first and confirm the
|
||||
dialog by pressing "Ok" in order to be able to select a
|
||||
default host.
|
||||
SVDRP peering = off Activates automatic connections between VDRs in the same
|
||||
network. If set to "any hosts" this VDR will establish
|
||||
connections with any available hosts. If set to "only
|
||||
default host" this VDR will only connect to the VDR with
|
||||
the name defined in "SVDRP default host". If no default
|
||||
host has been defined, the behavior is the same as with
|
||||
"any hosts". To switch from "off" to "only default host",
|
||||
you may need to select "any hosts" first and confirm the
|
||||
dialog by pressing "Ok" in order to be able to select a
|
||||
default host.
|
||||
|
||||
SVDRP host name The name of this VDR, which is used when connecting VDRs
|
||||
via SVDRP. By default, the machine's host name is used.
|
||||
SVDRP host name The name of this VDR, which is used when connecting VDRs
|
||||
via SVDRP. By default, the machine's host name is used.
|
||||
|
||||
SVDRP default host The name of the VDR to be used by default when creating a
|
||||
new timer.
|
||||
SVDRP default host The name of the VDR to be used by default when creating a
|
||||
new timer.
|
||||
|
||||
Zap timeout = 3 The time (in seconds) until a channel counts as "previous"
|
||||
for switching with '0'
|
||||
Zap timeout = 3 The time (in seconds) until a channel counts as "previous"
|
||||
for switching with '0'
|
||||
|
||||
Channel entry timeout = 1000
|
||||
The time (in milliseconds) after the last keypress until
|
||||
@ -1273,26 +1273,26 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
VDR starts. Default is empty, which means that it will
|
||||
tune to the channel that was on before VDR was stopped.
|
||||
|
||||
Initial volume = -1 The volume that shall be set when VDR starts. Default
|
||||
is -1, which means that the same volume as before
|
||||
VDR was stopped will be used. The valid range is from
|
||||
0 (silent) to 255 (loudest).
|
||||
Initial volume = -1 The volume that shall be set when VDR starts. Default
|
||||
is -1, which means that the same volume as before
|
||||
VDR was stopped will be used. The valid range is from
|
||||
0 (silent) to 255 (loudest).
|
||||
|
||||
Volume steps = 51 The number of steps the volume will use when moving from
|
||||
the lowest to the highest value. The valid range is from
|
||||
5 to 255.
|
||||
Volume steps = 51 The number of steps the volume will use when moving from
|
||||
the lowest to the highest value. The valid range is from
|
||||
5 to 255.
|
||||
|
||||
Volume linearize = 0 How to linearize the volume control. The valid range is
|
||||
from -20 to 20. A value of 0 results in no linearization.
|
||||
The higher this value is, the more fine grained the control
|
||||
of the volume is for low sound levels. Lower values do the
|
||||
same for high sound levels. This allows you to adjust the
|
||||
more or less linear volume control of your sound card.
|
||||
Volume linearize = 0 How to linearize the volume control. The valid range is
|
||||
from -20 to 20. A value of 0 results in no linearization.
|
||||
The higher this value is, the more fine grained the control
|
||||
of the volume is for low sound levels. Lower values do the
|
||||
same for high sound levels. This allows you to adjust the
|
||||
more or less linear volume control of your sound card.
|
||||
|
||||
Channels wrap = no During zapping with the "Up" and "Down" keys (or the
|
||||
"Channel+" and "Channel-" keys) the current channel will
|
||||
wrap around the beginning or end of the channel list if
|
||||
this parameter is set to 'yes'.
|
||||
Channels wrap = no During zapping with the "Up" and "Down" keys (or the
|
||||
"Channel+" and "Channel-" keys) the current channel will
|
||||
wrap around the beginning or end of the channel list if
|
||||
this parameter is set to 'yes'.
|
||||
|
||||
Show channel names with source = off
|
||||
If this option is turned on, channel names will be displayed
|
||||
@ -1300,13 +1300,13 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same.
|
||||
option is set to "type), or "ZDF (S19.2E)" (if it is set to
|
||||
"full"), where 'S' stands for "Satellite".
|
||||
|
||||
Emergency exit = yes If, for some reason, a recording fails because the video
|
||||
data stream is broken, or the CAM doesn't decrypt etc.,
|
||||
VDR automatically exits in order to allow the surrounding
|
||||
wrapper script to reload the DVB drivers. If this option
|
||||
is set to 'no', the "emergency exit" will be ignored,
|
||||
hoping that the problem will go away by itself (as, for
|
||||
instance, with bad weather conditions).
|
||||
Emergency exit = yes If, for some reason, a recording fails because the video
|
||||
data stream is broken, or the CAM doesn't decrypt etc.,
|
||||
VDR automatically exits in order to allow the surrounding
|
||||
wrapper script to reload the DVB drivers. If this option
|
||||
is set to 'no', the "emergency exit" will be ignored,
|
||||
hoping that the problem will go away by itself (as, for
|
||||
instance, with bad weather conditions).
|
||||
|
||||
## Executing system commands
|
||||
|
||||
|
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