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-The file scr.conf contains the channel definitions of the SCR device in use. The format is
channel frequency [pin]
@@ -690,8 +687,7 @@ There can be any number of actions in a line, including none at all - in which listed more than once, only its first appearance counts.The file remote.conf contains the key assignments for all remote control units. Each line consists of one key assignment in the following format:
@@ -703,8 +699,7 @@ There can be any number of actions in a line, including none at all - in which control delivers when the given key is pressed.The file keymacros.conf contains user defined macros that will be executed whenever the given key is pressed. The format is
macrokey [@plugin] key1 key2 key3...
@@ -832,8 +827,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal the user whether this command shall really be executed.The file reccmds.conf can be used to define commands that can be applied to the currently highlighted recording in the "Recordings" menu. The syntax is exactly the same as described for @@ -842,8 +836,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal blank and enclosed in single quotes.
The file svdrphosts.conf contains the IP numbers of all hosts that are allowed to access the SVDRP port. Each line contains one IP number in the format
@@ -912,8 +905,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal will be used.The files 00001.ts...65535.ts are the actual recorded data files. In order to keep the size of an individual file below a given limit, a recording may be split into several files. The contents of @@ -1007,8 +999,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal
- the comment is currently not used by VDR
The file .sort (if present in a directory) contains an integer number defining the mode by which this directory shall be sorted when presented in a menu.
@@ -1025,8 +1016,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;calThe file .timer (if present in a recording directory) contains the full id of the timer that is currently recording into this directory. Timer ids are of the form
@@ -1036,8 +1026,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal and is deleted when it ends.The file epg.data contains the EPG data in an easily parsable format. The first character of each line defines what kind of data this line contains.
@@ -1200,8 +1189,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal into the info file of a recording that is made for such an event.The file cam.data contains information about which CAM in the system can decrypt a particular channel. Each line in this file contains a channel id, followed by one or more (blank separated) numbers, indicating @@ -1216,8 +1204,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal program ends. If the file is read-only, it will not be overwritten.
If your CAM keeps popping up annoying messages or you want to make sure VDR can record programmes with parental rating without having to enter the PIN (in case you can't turn that off in your CAM), you can set up auto @@ -1274,8 +1261,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal to be comment.
If started without any options, vdr tries to read any files in the directory /etc/vdr/conf.d with names that do not begin with a '.' and that end with '.conf'. These files are read in alphabetical order. The format of @@ -1301,8 +1287,7 @@ Calendar: date;echo;cal
Written by Klaus Schmidinger.
Report bugs to <vdr-bugs@tvdr.de>.