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author | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2002-11-10 18:00:00 +0100 |
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committer | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2002-11-10 18:00:00 +0100 |
commit | 8b5d4040832f9a11119002fef5144a7d6705f19c (patch) | |
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Version 1.1.16vdr-1.1.16
- Fixed saving the polarization parameter of channels that have a number in the
'source' parameter (thanks to Peter Seyringer for reporting this one).
- Updated 'channels.conf.terr' (thanks to Andy Carter).
- Updated 'channels.conf.cable' (thanks to Achim Lange).
- First step towards a "unique channel ID". The channel ID is a human readable
string, made up from several parameters of the channel's definition in the file
'channels.conf' (see man vdr(5) for details).
In order for the "unique channel ID" to work, all channel definitions now must
be unique with respect to the combination of their Source, Frequency and SID
parameters. You may have to fix your 'channels.conf' manually if there are error
messages in the log file when loading it. BE SURE TO MAKE A BACKUP COPY OF YOUR
'channels.conf' AND 'timers.conf' FILE BEFORE SWITCHING TO THIS VERSION, AND CHECK
VERY CAREFULLY WHETHER YOUR TIMERS ARE STILL SET TO THE RIGHT CHANNELS!
When reading an existing 'timers.conf', the channels will be identified as before
by their numbers. As soon as this file is written back, the channel numbers will
be replaced by the channel IDs. After that it is possible to manually edit the
'channels.conf' file and rearrange the channels without breaking the timers.
Note that you can still define new timers manually by using the channel number.
VDR will correctly identify the 'channel' parameter in a timer definition and
use it as a channel number or a channel ID, respectively. Also, the SVDRP commands
that return timer definitions will list them with channel numbers in order to
stay compatible with existing applications.
The channel ID is also used in the 'epg.data' file to allow EPG information from
different sources to be stored, which would previously have been mixed up in case
they were using the same 'service ID'. Note that the contents of an existing
'epg.data' file from a previous version will be silently ignored, since it doesn't
contain the new channel IDs. When inserting EPG data into VDR via SVDRP you now also
need to use the channel IDs.
Currently the EPG data received from the DVB data stream only uses the 'Source'
and 'Service ID' part of the channel ID. This makes it work for channels with
the same service IDs on different sources (like satellites, cable or terrestrial).
However, it doesn't work yet if the service IDs are not unique within a specific
source. This will be fixed later.
- Added missing SID parameters to 'channels.conf'. Some channels have been removed
since they are apparently no longer broadcasted.
- Removed dropping EPG events from "other" streams that have a duration of 86400
seconds or more (was introduced in version 1.1.10). This has become obsolete by
the modification in version 1.1.13, which fixed fetching the current/next information
to handle cases where the duration of an event is set wrongly and would last beyond
the start time of the next event. Besides, the change in 1.1.10 broke handling EPG
data for NVOD channels.
- Fixed a compiler warning regarding cMenuChannels::Del() and MenuTimers::Del() hiding
the base class virtual functions.
Diffstat (limited to 'HISTORY')
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1 files changed, 47 insertions, 1 deletions
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History - The EIT information is now gathered in a separate thread. - The sytem time can now be synchronized to the time broadcast in the DVB data stream. This can be enabled in the "Setup" menu by setting "SetSystemTime" to - 1. Note that this works only if VDR is running under a user id that has + 1. Note that this works only if VDR is running under a user ID that has permisson to set the system time. - The new item "Schedule" in the "Main" menu opens VDR's EPG (thanks to Robert Schneider). See the MANUAL file for a detailed description. @@ -1721,3 +1721,49 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History DVB_DRIVER_VERSION stuff has been replaced with DO_REC_AND_PLAY_ON_PRIMARY_DEVICE, which can be used to disable simultaneous recording and replaying on the primary DVB device in case there are problems with this. + +2002-11-10: Version 1.1.16 + +- Fixed saving the polarization parameter of channels that have a number in the + 'source' parameter (thanks to Peter Seyringer for reporting this one). +- Updated 'channels.conf.terr' (thanks to Andy Carter). +- Updated 'channels.conf.cable' (thanks to Achim Lange). +- First step towards a "unique channel ID". The channel ID is a human readable + string, made up from several parameters of the channel's definition in the file + 'channels.conf' (see man vdr(5) for details). + In order for the "unique channel ID" to work, all channel definitions now must + be unique with respect to the combination of their Source, Frequency and SID + parameters. You may have to fix your 'channels.conf' manually if there are error + messages in the log file when loading it. BE SURE TO MAKE A BACKUP COPY OF YOUR + 'channels.conf' AND 'timers.conf' FILE BEFORE SWITCHING TO THIS VERSION, AND CHECK + VERY CAREFULLY WHETHER YOUR TIMERS ARE STILL SET TO THE RIGHT CHANNELS! + When reading an existing 'timers.conf', the channels will be identified as before + by their numbers. As soon as this file is written back, the channel numbers will + be replaced by the channel IDs. After that it is possible to manually edit the + 'channels.conf' file and rearrange the channels without breaking the timers. + Note that you can still define new timers manually by using the channel number. + VDR will correctly identify the 'channel' parameter in a timer definition and + use it as a channel number or a channel ID, respectively. Also, the SVDRP commands + that return timer definitions will list them with channel numbers in order to + stay compatible with existing applications. + The channel ID is also used in the 'epg.data' file to allow EPG information from + different sources to be stored, which would previously have been mixed up in case + they were using the same 'service ID'. Note that the contents of an existing + 'epg.data' file from a previous version will be silently ignored, since it doesn't + contain the new channel IDs. When inserting EPG data into VDR via SVDRP you now also + need to use the channel IDs. + Currently the EPG data received from the DVB data stream only uses the 'Source' + and 'Service ID' part of the channel ID. This makes it work for channels with + the same service IDs on different sources (like satellites, cable or terrestrial). + However, it doesn't work yet if the service IDs are not unique within a specific + source. This will be fixed later. +- Added missing SID parameters to 'channels.conf'. Some channels have been removed + since they are apparently no longer broadcasted. +- Removed dropping EPG events from "other" streams that have a duration of 86400 + seconds or more (was introduced in version 1.1.10). This has become obsolete by + the modification in version 1.1.13, which fixed fetching the current/next information + to handle cases where the duration of an event is set wrongly and would last beyond + the start time of the next event. Besides, the change in 1.1.10 broke handling EPG + data for NVOD channels. +- Fixed a compiler warning regarding cMenuChannels::Del() and MenuTimers::Del() hiding + the base class virtual functions. |