From ad062384e57939b166e3dd1bc2e6357293d7dbee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manuel Reimer Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 16:44:58 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated VDR manual (MANUAL) (markdown) --- VDR-manual-(MANUAL).md | 617 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 308 insertions(+), 309 deletions(-) diff --git a/VDR-manual-(MANUAL).md b/VDR-manual-(MANUAL).md index 807fee0..d305275 100644 --- a/VDR-manual-(MANUAL).md +++ b/VDR-manual-(MANUAL).md @@ -80,7 +80,6 @@ Yellow Info Blue Timers menu -catch (1) See "Sort Recordings" and "Processing Recordings" below.
(2) In the "Channels" menu the '0' key switches the sort mode through "by number", "by name" and "by provider". Other numeric input positions the cursor to @@ -730,34 +729,34 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. 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 - Fixed font = Courier:Bold - The names of the various fonts to use. + Default font = Sans Serif:Bold + Small font = Sans Serif + Fixed font = Courier:Bold + The names of the various fonts to use. - Default font size = 3.8 - Small font size = 3.5 - Fixed font size = 3.1 - The sizes (in percent of the total video display height) - of the various fonts. The valid range is 1...10%, at - a resolution of 0.1%. + Default font size = 3.8 + Small font size = 3.5 + Fixed font size = 3.1 + The sizes (in percent of the total video display height) + of the various fonts. The valid range is 1...10%, at + a resolution of 0.1%. - Channel info position = bottom - The position of the channel info window in the OSD - (either 'bottom' or 'top'). + Channel info position = bottom + 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. - Info on channel switch = yes - Turns the display of the current/next information on - or off when switching the channel. The information is - always displayed when pressing the "Ok" key in - normal viewing mode. + Info on channel switch = yes + Turns the display of the current/next information on + or off when switching the channel. The information is + always displayed when pressing the "Ok" key in + normal viewing mode. - Timeout requested channel info = yes - Turns the automatic timeout of the channel display (when - invoked by a press of the "Ok" key) on or off. + Timeout requested channel info = yes + 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 @@ -774,42 +773,42 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. (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 - anything displayed on the OSD will close the OSD. If set - to "no", the "Menu" key will open the main menu after - closing a temporary display, like, for instance, the channel - display. + Menu key closes = no + If set to "yes", pressing the "Menu" key while there is + anything displayed on the OSD will close the OSD. If set + to "no", the "Menu" key will open the main menu after + closing a temporary display, like, for instance, the channel + display. - Recording directories = yes - Turns displaying the Recordings menu as a hierarchical - directory structure on or off. + Recording directories = yes + Turns displaying the Recordings menu as a hierarchical + directory structure on or off. - Folders in timer menu = yes - Controls whether the full folder path is shown in the - "Timers" menu, or just the basic recording name. + Folders in timer menu = yes + Controls whether the full folder path is shown in the + "Timers" menu, or just the basic recording name. - Always sort folders first = yes - In the "Recordings" menu folders are always listed before - plain recordings. Set this option to "no" if you want folders - to be interspersed with recordings when sorted alphabetically. + Always sort folders first = yes + In the "Recordings" menu folders are always listed before + plain recordings. Set this option to "no" if you want folders + to be interspersed with recordings when sorted alphabetically. - Default sort mode for recordings = by time - Controls whether recordings are sorted by time or by name. - If a particular sort mode has been selected for a folder by - pressing '0', the default no longer applies to that folder. + Default sort mode for recordings = by time + Controls whether recordings are sorted by time or by name. + If a particular sort mode has been selected for a folder by + pressing '0', the default no longer applies to that folder. - Sorting direction for recordings = ascending - When recordings are sorted "by time", they appear in ascending - order (i.e. "oldest" to "newest"). If this parameter is set to - "descending", they will be presented "newest" to "oldest. - Note that in the latter case, if "Always sort folders first" - is "yes", folders will appear in reverse alphabetical order. + Sorting direction for recordings = ascending + When recordings are sorted "by time", they appear in ascending + order (i.e. "oldest" to "newest"). If this parameter is set to + "descending", they will be presented "newest" to "oldest. + Note that in the latter case, if "Always sort folders first" + is "yes", folders will appear in reverse alphabetical order. - Number keys for characters = yes - Controls whether the number keys can be used to enter - characters in a text input field. You may want to set this - to "no" if you are using an actual keyboard to control VDR. + Number keys for characters = yes + Controls whether the number keys can be used to enter + 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 @@ -854,31 +853,31 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. (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 - set the system time. The Setup menu will offer the full - list of channels, even if several of them are on the - same transponder. Also, when selecting a channel, saving - the Setup and opening the Setup menu again, there may be - a different channel listed here, since the first one - in 'channels.conf' that is on the given transponder will - be taken. Note that in order to set the system time from - the transponder data the option "Set system time" must also - be enabled. + Use time from transponder = 0 + The frequency of the transponder that shall be used to + set the system time. The Setup menu will offer the full + list of channels, even if several of them are on the + same transponder. Also, when selecting a channel, saving + the Setup and opening the Setup menu again, there may be + a different channel listed here, since the first one + in 'channels.conf' that is on the given transponder will + be taken. Note that in order to set the system time from + the transponder data the option "Set system time" must also + be enabled. - Preferred languages = 0 - Some tv stations broadcast their EPG data in various - 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, any - language will be accepted and the EPG data will be - displayed in the first language received from the data - stream. If this option is set to a non-zero value, the - menu page will contain that many "Preferred language" - options which allow you to select the individual preferred - languages. If an actual EPG data record is received in - different languages, the preferred languages are checked - in the given order to decide which one to take. + Preferred languages = 0 + Some tv stations broadcast their EPG data in various + 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, any + language will be accepted and the EPG data will be + displayed in the first language received from the data + stream. If this option is set to a non-zero value, the + menu page will contain that many "Preferred language" + options which allow you to select the individual preferred + languages. If an actual EPG data record is received in + 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, @@ -890,35 +889,35 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. DVB: - Primary DVB interface = 1 - Defines the primary DVB interface (i.e. the one that - will display the menus and will react on input through - the remote control). Valid values range from '1' to the - number of installed DVB cards. If more than one DVB card - is installed and a recording is to be started, the - program will try to use a free DVB card that is different - from the primary DVB interface, so that the viewer will - be disturbed as little as possible. + Primary DVB interface = 1 + Defines the primary DVB interface (i.e. the one that + will display the menus and will react on input through + the remote control). Valid values range from '1' to the + number of installed DVB cards. If more than one DVB card + is installed and a recording is to be started, the + program will try to use a free DVB card that is different + from the primary DVB interface, so that the viewer will + be disturbed as little as possible. - Standard Compliance = 0 - Defines the standard compliance mode: - 0 = DVB - 1 = ANSI/SCTE - 2 = NORDIG + Standard Compliance = 0 + Defines the standard compliance mode: + 0 = DVB + 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 display format = letterbox - The display format to use for playing wide screen video on - a 4:3 tv set ("pan & scan", "letterbox" or "center cut out"). - This option is only available if "Video format" is set to - 4:3. Applies only to SD output devices. + Video display format = letterbox + The display format to use for playing wide screen video on + a 4:3 tv set ("pan & scan", "letterbox" or "center cut out"). + This option is only available if "Video format" is set to + 4:3. Applies only to SD output devices. - Use Dolby Digital = yes - Controls whether Dolby Digital tracks appear in the "Audio" - menu. This is useful if you don't have the equipment to - replay Dolby Digital audio. + Use Dolby Digital = yes + Controls whether Dolby Digital tracks appear in the "Audio" + 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 @@ -937,30 +936,30 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. 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 - switching to a channel that provides subtitles. + Display subtitles = no If set to 'yes', the first available subtitles in the list + of preferred subtitle languages will be turned on when + switching to a channel that provides subtitles. - Subtitle languages = 0 Some tv stations broadcast various subtitle 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, no subtitles 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 "Subtitle language" options which allow you to select the - individual preferred languages. + Subtitle languages = 0 Some tv stations broadcast various subtitle 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, no subtitles 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 "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 foreground transparency = 0 - Subtitle background transparency = 0 - These define an additional level of transparency for the - foreground and background color of subtitles. Valid ranges - are 0...9 for foreground transparency, and 0...10 for - background transparency. By default the values as broadcast - are used. + Subtitle foreground transparency = 0 + Subtitle background transparency = 0 + These define an additional level of transparency for the + foreground and background color of subtitles. Valid ranges + are 0...9 for foreground transparency, and 0...10 for + background transparency. By default the values as broadcast + are used. LNB: @@ -971,33 +970,33 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. 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, - or is "bonded" with another device. All DVB-S devices that - are connected to the same sat cable must be set to the same - number here. + Device n connected to sat cable = own + Defines whether DVB-S device n has its own satellite cable, + or is "bonded" with another device. All DVB-S devices that + are connected to the same sat cable must be set to the same + number here. - Use dish positioner = no - By default, the 'P' command code in DiSEqC command sequences - is ignored. Set this parameter to 'yes' if you are using a - satellite dish positioner. + Use dish positioner = no + By default, the 'P' command code in DiSEqC command sequences + is ignored. Set this parameter to 'yes' if you are using a + satellite dish positioner. - Site latitude (degrees) = 0 - Site longitude (degrees) = 0 - Set these to the latitude and longitude of your dish's - location if you use a satellite dish positioner. Use the - "Green" key to switch between north/south and east/west, - respectively. + Site latitude (degrees) = 0 + Site longitude (degrees) = 0 + Set these to the latitude and longitude of your dish's + location if you use a satellite dish positioner. Use the + "Green" key to switch between north/south and east/west, + respectively. - Max. positioner swing (degrees) = 65 - Defines the maximum angle by which the positioner can move - the dish away from due south (or north) in either direction. - The valid range is 0...90. + Max. positioner swing (degrees) = 65 + Defines the maximum angle by which the positioner can move + the dish away from due south (or north) in either direction. + The valid range is 0...90. - Positioner speed (degrees/s) = 1.5 - Defines the speed at which the positioner moves the dish. - The valid range is 0.1...180. This value is used to calculate - how long it takes the positioner to reach the target position. + Positioner speed (degrees/s) = 1.5 + Defines the speed at which the positioner moves the dish. + The valid range is 0.1...180. This value is used to calculate + how long it takes the positioner to reach the target position. CAM: @@ -1037,31 +1036,31 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. means that this recording will never be deleted automatically. - Record key handling = 2 - Defines what happens if the Record key on the remote control - is pressed during live tv. - 0 = no instant recording - 1 = confirm instant recording - 2 = record instantly - The default is 2. + Record key handling = 2 + Defines what happens if the Record key on the remote control + is pressed during live tv. + 0 = no instant recording + 1 = confirm instant recording + 2 = record instantly + The default is 2. - Pause key handling = 2 Defines what happens if the Pause key on the remote control - is pressed during live tv. - 0 = do not pause live video - 1 = confirm pause live video - 2 = pause live video - The default is 2. + Pause key handling = 2 Defines what happens if the Pause key on the remote control + is pressed during live tv. + 0 = do not pause live video + 1 = confirm pause live video + 2 = pause live video + The default is 2. Pause priority = 10 The Priority and Lifetime values used when pausing live Pause lifetime = 1 video. - Use episode name = yes Repeating timers use the EPG's 'Episode name' information - to create recording file names in a hierarchical structure - (for instance to gather all episodes of a series in a - common subdirectory). This parameter can be used to - control this. - no = don't use the 'Episode name' - yes = use it (and create subdirectories) + Use episode name = yes Repeating timers use the EPG's 'Episode name' information + to create recording file names in a hierarchical structure + (for instance to gather all episodes of a series in a + common subdirectory). This parameter can be used to + control this. + no = don't use the 'Episode name' + yes = use it (and create subdirectories) Use VPS = 0 Defines whether a timer that is created from an EPG entry (by pressing the "Record" (red) key in the "Schedules" @@ -1074,51 +1073,51 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. from. This is necessary for the "Running Status" information that is broadcast in the EPG data to be seen by VDR. - Mark instant recording = yes - Defines whether an "instant recording" (started by - pressing the "Red" key in the "VDR" menu) will be - marked with a '@' character to make it distinguishable - from timer recordings in the "Recordings" menu. + Mark instant recording = yes + Defines whether an "instant recording" (started by + pressing the "Red" key in the "VDR" menu) will be + marked with a '@' character to make it distinguishable + from timer recordings in the "Recordings" menu. - Name instant recording = TITLE EPISODE - Defines how to name an instant recording. If the keywords - TITLE and/or EPISODE are present, they will be replaced - with the title and episode information from the EPG data - at the time of recording (if that data is available). - If this parameter is empty, the channel name will be used - by default. + Name instant recording = TITLE EPISODE + Defines how to name an instant recording. If the keywords + TITLE and/or EPISODE are present, they will be replaced + with the title and episode information from the EPG data + at the time of recording (if that data is available). + If this parameter is empty, the channel name will be used + by default. - Instant rec. time = 180 - Defines the duration of an instant recording in minutes. - Default is 180 minutes (3 hours). The stop time of an - instant recording can be modified at any time by editing - the respective timer in the "Timers" menu. - If this parameter is set to 0 ("present event"), only the - currently running event will be recorded, using the stop - margin and VPS setting as configured. - Note that this parameter is also used when pausing live - video! + Instant rec. time = 180 + Defines the duration of an instant recording in minutes. + Default is 180 minutes (3 hours). The stop time of an + instant recording can be modified at any time by editing + the respective timer in the "Timers" menu. + If this parameter is set to 0 ("present event"), only the + currently running event will be recorded, using the stop + margin and VPS setting as configured. + Note that this parameter is also used when pausing live + video! - Max. video file size = 2000 - The maximum size of a single recorded video file in MB. - The valid range is 100...1048570. Default is 2000, but - you may want to use smaller values if you are planning - on archiving a recording to CD. + Max. video file size = 2000 + The maximum size of a single recorded video file in MB. + The valid range is 100...1048570. Default is 2000, but + you may want to use smaller values if you are planning + on archiving a recording to CD. - Split edited files = no - During the actual editing process VDR writes the result - into files that may grow up to MaxVideoFileSize. If you - prefer to have each marked sequence stored in a separate - file (named 00001.ts, 00002.ts, ...) you can set this - option to 'yes'. + Split edited files = no + During the actual editing process VDR writes the result + into files that may grow up to MaxVideoFileSize. If you + prefer to have each marked sequence stored in a separate + file (named 00001.ts, 00002.ts, ...) you can set this + option to 'yes'. - Delete timeshift recording = 0 - Controls whether a timeshift recording is deleted after - viewing it. - 0 = no - 1 = confirm - 2 = yes - The default is 0. + Delete timeshift recording = 0 + Controls whether a timeshift recording is deleted after + viewing it. + 0 = no + 1 = confirm + 2 = yes + The default is 0. Replay: @@ -1129,82 +1128,82 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. 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 - remaining time or the total length of the recording. + Show remaining time = no + Defines whether the replay progress display shows the + remaining time or the total length of the recording. - Progress display time (s) = 0 - Defines how long (in seconds) the progress display is shown - when replay of a recording is started. The default value of 0 - means that it will not be shown. + Progress display time (s) = 0 + Defines how long (in seconds) the progress display is shown + when replay of a recording is started. The default value of 0 + means that it will not be shown. - Pause replay when setting mark = no - Defines whether the player automatically goes into Pause - mode when setting an editing mark. + Pause replay when setting mark = no + Defines whether the player automatically goes into Pause + mode when setting an editing mark. - Pause replay when jumping to a mark = yes - By default replay is automatically paused whenever you jump - to an editing mark with the '7' or '9' key in order to allow - you to easily adjust those marks. If this option is set to - 'no', the '9' key will not pause if you are in Play mode and - the mark you jump to is not within 3 seconds of the end of - the recording. + Pause replay when jumping to a mark = yes + By default replay is automatically paused whenever you jump + to an editing mark with the '7' or '9' key in order to allow + you to easily adjust those marks. If this option is set to + 'no', the '9' key will not pause if you are in Play mode and + the mark you jump to is not within 3 seconds of the end of + the recording. - Skip edited parts = no Defines whether the edited parts of a recording are - automatically skipped during replay. This includes jumping - to the first mark if replay starts at the beginning of the - recording, and stopping at the last mark. + Skip edited parts = no Defines whether the edited parts of a recording are + automatically skipped during replay. This includes jumping + to the first mark if replay starts at the beginning of the + recording, and stopping at the last mark. - Pause replay at last mark = no - If enabled, replay of a recording will go into Pause mode - when it has reached the last "end" mark (if any). Note that - the actual position at which the pause occurs may be a couple - of frames before the last "end" mark, depending on how much - data is buffered by your output device. + Pause replay at last mark = no + If enabled, replay of a recording will go into Pause mode + when it has reached the last "end" mark (if any). Note that + the actual position at which the pause occurs may be a couple + of frames before the last "end" mark, depending on how much + data is buffered by your output device. - Initial duration for adaptive skipping (s) = 120 - Defines the number of seconds to jump from the current replay - position in either direction, when pressing the '1' or '3' - key for the first time after the "Reset timeout for adaptive - skipping". - The valid range is 10...600. + Initial duration for adaptive skipping (s) = 120 + Defines the number of seconds to jump from the current replay + position in either direction, when pressing the '1' or '3' + key for the first time after the "Reset timeout for adaptive + skipping". + The valid range is 10...600. - Reset timeout for adaptive skipping (s) = 3 - Defines the number of seconds after which pressing the - '1' or '3' key falls back to the "Initial duration for adaptive - skipping". - The valid range is 0...10. Setting the timeout to 0 disables - the adaptive mode and makes '1' and '3' always skip the number - of seconds configured as the initial duration. + Reset timeout for adaptive skipping (s) = 3 + Defines the number of seconds after which pressing the + '1' or '3' key falls back to the "Initial duration for adaptive + skipping". + The valid range is 0...10. Setting the timeout to 0 disables + the adaptive mode and makes '1' and '3' always skip the number + of seconds configured as the initial duration. - Alternate behavior for adaptive skipping = no - When skipping in adaptive mode with the '1' and '3' keys, the - distance of the skip is halved with every key press after the - first change of direction. While this allows for locating a - particular position in a recording very fast, once you make - one step too many in the current direction you have no chance - of ever reaching the desired point any more. You will have to - wait for the timeout to occur and start adaptive skipping anew. - If this option is set to 'yes', the skip distance will only be - halved if the direction actually changes. That way, even if - you missed the target point, you can still back up to it. + Alternate behavior for adaptive skipping = no + When skipping in adaptive mode with the '1' and '3' keys, the + distance of the skip is halved with every key press after the + first change of direction. While this allows for locating a + particular position in a recording very fast, once you make + one step too many in the current direction you have no chance + of ever reaching the desired point any more. You will have to + wait for the timeout to occur and start adaptive skipping anew. + If this option is set to 'yes', the skip distance will only be + halved if the direction actually changes. That way, even if + you missed the target point, you can still back up to it. - Use Prev/Next keys for adaptive skipping = no - Normally the Prev/Next keys jump between editing marks (or - the beginning/end of the recording). You can set this option - to 'yes' if you want to use these keys for adaptive skipping - instead. + Use Prev/Next keys for adaptive skipping = no + Normally the Prev/Next keys jump between editing marks (or + the beginning/end of the recording). You can set this option + to 'yes' if you want to use these keys for adaptive skipping + instead. - Skip distance with Green/Yellow keys (s) = 60 - Defines the number of seconds to skip in either direction - when pressing the "Green" or "Yellow" key, respectively. - The valid range is 5...600. + Skip distance with Green/Yellow keys (s) = 60 + Defines the number of seconds to skip in either direction + when pressing the "Green" or "Yellow" key, respectively. + The valid range is 5...600. - Skip distance with Green/Yellow keys in repeat (s) = 60 - Defines the number of seconds to skip in either direction - when pressing and holding the "Green" or "Yellow" key, - respectively. - The valid range is 5...600. + Skip distance with Green/Yellow keys in repeat (s) = 60 + Defines the number of seconds to skip in either direction + when pressing and holding the "Green" or "Yellow" key, + 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 @@ -1214,16 +1213,16 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. Miscellaneous: - Min. event timeout = 30 - Min. user inactivity = 300 - If the command line option '-s' has been set, VDR will - automatically shutdown the computer if the next timer - event is at least MinEventTimeout minutes in the future, - and the user has been inactive for at least - MinUserInactivity minutes. Setting MinUserInactivity - to 0 disables the automatic shutdown, while still - retaining the possibility to manually shutdown the - computer. + Min. event timeout = 30 + Min. user inactivity = 300 + If the command line option '-s' has been set, VDR will + automatically shutdown the computer if the next timer + event is at least MinEventTimeout minutes in the future, + and the user has been inactive for at least + MinUserInactivity minutes. Setting MinUserInactivity + to 0 disables the automatic shutdown, while still + 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 @@ -1249,30 +1248,30 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. 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 - a numerically entered channel number is considered - complete, and the channel is switched. Default is 1000, - a value of 0 turns this off, so a numerically entered - channel number then needs to be confirmed with the "Ok" - key. Note that the total maximum is also limited by - the "OSD/Channel info time" parameter. + Channel entry timeout = 1000 + The time (in milliseconds) after the last keypress until + a numerically entered channel number is considered + complete, and the channel is switched. Default is 1000, + a value of 0 turns this off, so a numerically entered + channel number then needs to be confirmed with the "Ok" + key. Note that the total maximum is also limited by + the "OSD/Channel info time" parameter. - Remote control repeat delay = 300 - The earliest time (in milliseconds) after which the repeat - function of the remote control kicks in if a key is held - pressed down for a while. If the remote control in use - has a repeat delay that is longer than that given in this - parameter, that longer delay will prevail. - Remote control repeat delta = 100 - The time (in milliseconds) between two subsequent key - presses generated by the remote control's repeat function. - If the remote control in use has a repeat delta that is - longer than that given in this parameter, that longer delta - will prevail. - Initial channel = The channel ID of the channel that shall be tuned to when - VDR starts. Default is empty, which means that it will - tune to the channel that was on before VDR was stopped. + Remote control repeat delay = 300 + The earliest time (in milliseconds) after which the repeat + function of the remote control kicks in if a key is held + pressed down for a while. If the remote control in use + has a repeat delay that is longer than that given in this + parameter, that longer delay will prevail. + Remote control repeat delta = 100 + The time (in milliseconds) between two subsequent key + presses generated by the remote control's repeat function. + If the remote control in use has a repeat delta that is + longer than that given in this parameter, that longer delta + will prevail. + Initial channel = The channel ID of the channel that shall be tuned to when + 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 @@ -1295,11 +1294,11 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. 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 - with the source appended to them, as in "ZDF (S)" (if the - option is set to "type), or "ZDF (S19.2E)" (if it is set to - "full"), where 'S' stands for "Satellite". + Show channel names with source = off + If this option is turned on, channel names will be displayed + with the source appended to them, as in "ZDF (S)" (if the + 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., @@ -1327,10 +1326,10 @@ timer, making "TITLE - EPISODE" and "TITLE: EPISODE" the same. avoid error messages going to stderr, command definitions should redirect stderr to stdout (see vdr(5)). - WARNING: THE COMMANDS DEFINED IN 'commands.conf' WILL BE EXECUTED UNDER THE - ======= SAME USER ID THAT VDR IS RUNNING WITH. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN - DEFINING THESE COMMANDS AND MAKE SURE THEY DON'T HARM YOUR SYSTEM, - ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE RUNNING VDR UNDER A HIGH PRIVILEGED USER ID - (LIKE 'root'). - + WARNING: THE COMMANDS DEFINED IN 'commands.conf' WILL BE EXECUTED UNDER THE + ======= SAME USER ID THAT VDR IS RUNNING WITH. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN + DEFINING THESE COMMANDS AND MAKE SURE THEY DON'T HARM YOUR SYSTEM, + ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE RUNNING VDR UNDER A HIGH PRIVILEGED USER ID + (LIKE 'root'). +