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By default this will use the colors that have been defined in the respective
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<tt>THEME_CLR()</tt> line, but may be overwritten through user supplied theme
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<tt>THEME_CLR()</tt> line, but may be overwritten through user supplied theme
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files (see <tt>man [vdr(5)](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions)</tt> for information about the format of a theme file).
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files (see <tt>man <a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions">vdr(5)</a></tt> for information about the format of a theme file).
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<hr><h2>Devices</h2>
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<hr><h2>Devices</h2>
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<h1>NAME</h1>
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<h1>NAME</h1>
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<p>vdr - the Video Disk Recorder</p>
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<p>vdr - the Video Disk Recorder</p>
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<h1>SYNOPSIS</h1>
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<h1>SYNOPSIS</h1>
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<p><strong>vdr</strong>
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<p><strong>vdr</strong> [options]</p>
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[options]</p>
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<h1>DESCRIPTION</h1>
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<h1>DESCRIPTION</h1>
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<p><strong>vdr</strong> implements a complete digital Set-Top Box and Video Recorder. It can work with signals received from satellites (DVB-S) as well as cable (DVB-C) and terrestrial (DVB-T) signals.</p>
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<p><strong>vdr</strong> implements a complete digital Set-Top Box and Video Recorder. It can work with signals received from satellites (DVB-S) as well as cable (DVB-C) and terrestrial (DVB-T) signals.</p>
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<p>At least one DVB card is required to run <strong>vdr</strong>. With it you can watch live TV while recording one or more other broadcasts from the same transponder. It is also possible to start watching a recorded programme before the live broadcast has ended (<strong>time shifting</strong>). In order to record from different transponders simultaneously two or more DVB cards are necessary. By default <strong>vdr</strong> can support up to eight DVB cards. The primary DVB card (the one your TV set is connected to) can either be a "full featured" card, which means it contains an MPEG decoder and provides audio and video signal outputs, or you can use some third party plugin that implements software decoding of the MPEG data and displays it via the system's graphics adapter.</p>
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<p>At least one DVB card is required to run <strong>vdr</strong>. With it you can watch live TV while recording one or more other broadcasts from the same transponder. It is also possible to start watching a recorded programme before the live broadcast has ended (<strong>time shifting</strong>). In order to record from different transponders simultaneously two or more DVB cards are necessary. By default <strong>vdr</strong> can support up to eight DVB cards. The primary DVB card (the one your TV set is connected to) can either be a "full featured" card, which means it contains an MPEG decoder and provides audio and video signal outputs, or you can use some third party plugin that implements software decoding of the MPEG data and displays it via the system's graphics adapter.</p>
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<dd><p>Activate the watchdog timer with a timeout of <em>sec</em> seconds. A value of <strong>0</strong> (default) disables the watchdog.</p>
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<dd><p>Activate the watchdog timer with a timeout of <em>sec</em> seconds. A value of <strong>0</strong> (default) disables the watchdog.</p>
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</dd>
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</dd>
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</dl>
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<p>If started without any options, vdr tries to read command line options from files named '*.conf' in the directory /etc/vdr/conf.d. Files are read in alphabetical order. See [vdr(5)](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions) for details.</p>
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<p>If started without any options, vdr tries to read command line options from files named '*.conf' in the directory /etc/vdr/conf.d. Files are read in alphabetical order. See <a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions">vdr(5)</a> for details.</p>
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<h1>SIGNALS</h1>
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<h1>SIGNALS</h1>
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<dl>
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<dt><h3><strong>SIGINT, SIGTERM</strong></h3></dt>
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<dt><h3><strong>SIGINT, SIGTERM</strong></h3></dt>
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<h1>SEE ALSO</h1>
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<h1>SEE ALSO</h1>
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<p>
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<p><a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions">vdr(5)</a>,<a href="svdrpsend-command-reference">svdrpsend(1)</a></p>
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[vdr(5)](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions),[svdrpsend(1)](svdrpsend-command-reference)</p>
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<h1>AUTHOR</h1>
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<h1>AUTHOR</h1>
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<p>Written by Klaus Schmidinger, with contributions from many others. See the file <em>CONTRIBUTORS</em> in the <strong>vdr</strong> source distribution.</p>
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<p>Written by Klaus Schmidinger, with contributions from many others. See the file <em>CONTRIBUTORS</em> in the <strong>vdr</strong> source distribution.</p>
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<h1>REPORTING BUGS</h1>
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<h1>REPORTING BUGS</h1>
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<td style="text-align: left;">wait nn milliseconds (nn may be any positive integer number)</td>
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<td style="text-align: left;">wait nn milliseconds (nn may be any positive integer number)</td>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><strong>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><strong>[xx ...]</strong></td>
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[xx ...]</strong></td>
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<td style="text-align: left;">hex code sequence (max. 6)</td>
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<td style="text-align: left;">hex code sequence (max. 6)</td>
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--longarg=123</code></pre>
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--longarg=123</code></pre>
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<p>Any lines that begin with '#' as the first non-whitespace character are considered comments and are ignored. A command line option file consists of one or more sections, indicated by '[name]', where 'name' is either the fixed word 'vdr' (if this section contains options for the main VDR program) or the name of the plugin this section applies to. Each option must be written on a separate line, including the leading '-' (for a short option) or '--' (for a long option). If the option has additional arguments, they have to be written on the same line as the option itself, separated from the option with a blank (short option) or equal sign (long option).</p>
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<p>Any lines that begin with '#' as the first non-whitespace character are considered comments and are ignored. A command line option file consists of one or more sections, indicated by '[name]', where 'name' is either the fixed word 'vdr' (if this section contains options for the main VDR program) or the name of the plugin this section applies to. Each option must be written on a separate line, including the leading '-' (for a short option) or '--' (for a long option). If the option has additional arguments, they have to be written on the same line as the option itself, separated from the option with a blank (short option) or equal sign (long option).</p>
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<h1>SEE ALSO</h1>
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<h1>SEE ALSO</h1>
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<p>
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<p><a href="VDR-command-reference">vdr(1)</a></p>
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[vdr(1)](VDR-command-reference)</p>
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<h1>AUTHOR</h1>
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<h1>AUTHOR</h1>
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<p>Written by Klaus Schmidinger.</p>
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<p>Written by Klaus Schmidinger.</p>
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<h1>REPORTING BUGS</h1>
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<h1>REPORTING BUGS</h1>
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## Executing system commands
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## Executing system commands
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The "VDR" menu option "Commands" allows you to execute any system commands
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The "VDR" menu option "Commands" allows you to execute any system commands
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defined in the configuration file '[commands.conf](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions#commands)' (see [vdr(5)](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions) for details).
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defined in the configuration file '<a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions#commands">commands.conf</a>' (see <a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions">vdr(5)</a> for details).
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The "Commands" option will only be present in the "VDR" menu if a valid
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The "Commands" option will only be present in the "VDR" menu if a valid
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'[commands.conf](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions#commands)' file containing at least one command definition has been
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'<a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions#commands">commands.conf</a>' file containing at least one command definition has been
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found at program start.
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found at program start.
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This feature can be used to do virtually anything, like checking for new
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This feature can be used to do virtually anything, like checking for new
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mail, displaying the CPU temperature - you name it! All you need to do is
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mail, displaying the CPU temperature - you name it! All you need to do is
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enter the necessary command definition into '[commands.conf](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions#commands)' and implement
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enter the necessary command definition into '<a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions#commands">commands.conf</a>' and implement
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the actual command that will be called. Such a command can typically be a
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the actual command that will be called. Such a command can typically be a
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shell script or a Perl program. Anything that command writes to stdout will
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shell script or a Perl program. Anything that command writes to stdout will
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be displayed on a result screen after executing the command. This screen will
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be displayed on a result screen after executing the command. This screen will
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use a 'fixed' font so that you can generate formatted output. In order to
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use a 'fixed' font so that you can generate formatted output. In order to
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avoid error messages going to stderr, command definitions should redirect
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avoid error messages going to stderr, command definitions should redirect
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stderr to stdout (see [vdr(5)](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions)).
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stderr to stdout (see <a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions">vdr(5)</a>).
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WARNING: THE COMMANDS DEFINED IN 'commands.conf' WILL BE EXECUTED UNDER THE
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WARNING: THE COMMANDS DEFINED IN 'commands.conf' WILL BE EXECUTED UNDER THE
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======= SAME USER ID THAT VDR IS RUNNING WITH. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN
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======= SAME USER ID THAT VDR IS RUNNING WITH. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN
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<p>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.</p>
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<p>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.</p>
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<p>On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.</p>
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<p>On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.</p>
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<h1>SEE ALSO</h1>
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<h1>SEE ALSO</h1>
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<p>
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<p><a href="VDR-command-reference">vdr(1)</a>, <a href="VDR-file-formats-and-conventions">vdr(5)</a></p>
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[vdr(1)](VDR-command-reference), [vdr(5)](VDR-file-formats-and-conventions)</p>
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