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author | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2001-01-18 18:00:00 +0100 |
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committer | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2001-01-18 18:00:00 +0100 |
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Version 0.70vdr-0.70
- VDR now requires driver version 0.8.1 or higher.
- Recordings are now saved in PES mode. Note that you now need to install the
driver *WITHOUT* 'outstream=0'! This is the default when you 'make insmod' in
the DVB/driver directory.
Old recordings (in AV_PES mode) can still be replayed (as long as the driver
still supports replaying AV_PES files). The only limitation with this is that
in fast forward/back mode the picture may be slightly distorted and there may
be sound fragments.
- The EPG data is now dumped into the file /video/epg.data every ten minutes.
Use the Perl script 'epg2html.pl' to convert the raw EPG data into a simple
HTML programme listing.
- Fixed handling of channel switching with the "Blue" button in the "What's on
now/next?" menus.
- Fixed saving the MarginStop setup parameter.
- Fixed missing initialization in cConfig.
- Implemented "On Disk Editing".
- There is no more default 'timers.conf' file.
- Added Italian language texts (thanks to Alberto Carraro).
- Fixed starting a replay session when the program is currently in "transfer
mode".
- Fixed setting/modifying timers via SVDRP with empty summary fields.
- Fixed a problem with recordings that have a single quote character in their
name (this is now mapped to 0x01).
- Changed the value for Diseqc to '0' in the default 'channels.conf'.
- Fixed displaying channels and recording status in the RCU's LED display when
a recording is interrupted due to higher priority.
- Implemented safe writing of config files (first writes into a temporary file
and then renames it).
- In case the video data stream is broken the log message will come only every
5 seconds.
- The current channel is now saved in the 'setup.conf' file when VDR is cancelled,
and will be restored next time it is started (thanks to Deti Fliegl).
- The EIT scanning thread is now locked when switching channels to avoid problems.
- Encrypted channels can now be selected even without knowing the PNR (however, it
is still necessary for the EPG info).
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@@ -174,6 +174,52 @@ Video Disk Recorder User's Manual used to easily delete a recording after watching it, or to switch to a different recording. +* Editing a Recording + + While in Replay mode, the following keys can be used to manipulate editing + marks: + + - 0 Toggles an editing mark. If the mark indicator shows a red triangle, + the current mark is deleted. Otherwise a new mark is set at the + current position. + - 4, 6 Move an editing mark back and forward. You need to first jump to + an editing mark for this to work. + - 7, 9 Jump back and forward between editing marks. Replay goes into still + mode after jumping to a mark. + - 8 Positions replay at a point 3 seconds before the current or next + "start" mark and starts replay. + - 2 Start the actual cutting process. + + Editing marks are represented by black, vertical lines in the progress display. + A small black triangle at the top of the mark means that this is a "start" + mark, and a triangle at the bottom means that this is an "end" mark. + The cutting process will save all video data between "start" and "end" marks + into a new file (the original recording remains untouched). The new file will + have the same name as the original recording, preceeded with a '%' character + (imagine the '%' somehow looking like a pair of scissors ;-). Red bars in the + progress display indicate which video sequences will be saved by the cutting + process. + + The video sequences to be saved by the cutting process are determined by an + "even/odd" algorithm. This means that every odd numbered editing mark (i.e. + 1, 3, 5,...) represents a "start" mark, while every even numbered mark (2, 4, + 6,...) is an "end" mark. Inserting or toggling a mark on or off automatically + adjusts the sequence to the right side of that mark. + + Use the keys described under "Replay Control" to position to, e.g., the + beginning and end of commercial breaks and press the '0' key to set the + necessary editing marks. After that you may want to use the '7' and '9' + keys to jump to each mark and maybe use the '4' and '6' keys to fine tune + them. Once all marks are in place, press '2' to start the actual cutting + process, which will run as a background process. When replaying the edited + version of the recording you can use the '8' key to jump to a point just + before the next cut and have a look at the resulting sequence. + + Currently editing marks can only be set at I-frames, which typically is + every 12th frame. So editing can be done with a resolution of roughly half + a second. A "start" mark marks the first frame of a resulting video + sequence, and an "end" mark marks the last frame of that sequence. + * Programming the Timer Use the "Timer" menu to maintain your list of timer controlled recordings. |