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author | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2006-02-26 18:00:00 +0100 |
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committer | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2006-02-26 18:00:00 +0100 |
commit | 9d12ac30f006ed63b4c9ab4c1a076b7d4f025022 (patch) | |
tree | 4bc65426530c9af8c59a0d6f27fedfe15f7a19fd /MANUAL | |
parent | b9bfba20f25a0562d22bb57d611abc3918e1c147 (diff) | |
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Version 1.3.44vdr-1.3.44
- Fixed setting the audio language codes in 'Transfer-Mode' (reported by Rolf
Ahrenberg). The actual problem was the call to the Transferring() function in
cDevice::AttachPlayer() before assigning the player.
- Fixed removing the '-' when entering a channel number where there is no other
one that fits the input (thanks to Joachim Wilke).
- Fixed the 'libsi' function CharArray::checkSize(), which made a previous workaround
in libsi/descriptor.c obsolete (thanks to Marcel Wiesweg).
- The "Ok" key in the "Jump" mode of the replay progress display now confirms the
jump instead of closing the display (thanks to Christoph Haubrich).
- The 'summary' field of a timer definition has been renamed to 'aux', and is now
only used for external applications to store auxiliary information with a timer,
which has no meaning whatsoever to VDR itself.
The contents of the 'aux' field of a timer is copied into the recording's
'info.vdr' file, using the tag character '@'.
- The description of a recording is now taken exclusively from its related EPG
data. If an application wants to use a different description it needs to set
it with SVDRP/PUTE and use table ID 0x00, so that it won't be overwritten (as
a side effect, however, this also disables VPS for such an event).
- There is no more "Summary" menu when pressing "Ok" in the "Timers" menu.
The "Ok" key now always opens the "Edit timer" menu.
- The upper 16 bit of a timer's "flags" are no longer treated specially when a timer
is modified in the "Edit timer" menu. If an external application needs to know if
a timer was modified, it has to keep a copy of the timer's data and compare that
to the actual data.
- The new function cRecordingInfo::ChannelID() can be used to retrieve the ID of
the channel a recording was made from.
- The 'info.vdr' file of a recording now also contains the 'E' and 'V' records of
the EPG event used when creating it.
- The option "Setup/OSD/Sort timers" has been removed. Timers are always sorted
by their start time and priority.
- The "Blue" key in the "Timers" menu now displays the EPG info of the event the
selected timer will record (if available). The "On/Off" function has been shifted
to the "Red" button. Editing a timer is done by pressing "Ok".
- When determining which event a timer is going to record, all available events
in the future are now taken into account (no more limit to 4 hours in the
future). This has been done so that the event info is available in the "Timers"
menu when pressing the "Blue" button. In order to avoid unnecessary work, each
timer now has its own timestamp to control whether its schedule has changed
since the last time its event has been set.
- Fixed setting events to timers in case a non-VPS event has expired.
- There is now a log message "timer ... set to event ..." when defining a timer
from the EPG menu.
- Lines tagged with '#' in the 'info.vdr' file of a recording are now silently
ignored when reading that file (suggested by Peter Bieringer). Such lines can
be used by external tools to store arbitrary information.
- The 'event id' in EPG data has been extended to 32 bit, so that external tools
can generate ids that don't collide with those from the DVB data stream
(suggested by Matthias Schniedermeyer).
- The DrawBitmap() function now has a new parameter 'Overlay' that allows a bitmap
to be drawn with a transparent background (thanks to Alexander Hans).
- Fixed cSchedule::GetFollowingEvent() in case there is currently no present event
running (thanks to Pekka Mauno).
Diffstat (limited to 'MANUAL')
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ Version 1.3 Ok Ch display Select Switch Edit Accept Play Progress disp. Switch & Close Menu Menu on Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Back - Menu off VDR menu VDR menu Discard VDR menu Recordings menu Close - Red - Record Edit Edit ABC/abc Play/Commands(2) Jump - + Red - Record Edit On/Off ABC/abc Play/Commands(1) Jump - Green - Audio New New Ins/Ovr Rewind Skip -60s - Yellow - Pause live Delete Delete Delete Delete Skip +60s - - Blue - Stop/Resume Mark On/Off(1) - Info Stop - - 0..9 Ch select - Sort(3) Day(4) Numeric inp. Exec cmd(2) Editing - + Blue - Stop/Resume Mark Info - Info Stop - + 0..9 Ch select - Sort(2) Day(3) Numeric inp. Exec cmd(1) Editing - In a numerical input field (like the response to a CAM enquiry) the keys 0..9 are used to enter the data, and the Left key can be used to delete the last @@ -75,18 +75,15 @@ Version 1.3 Yellow Info Blue Timers menu - (1) The "On/Off" button in the "Timers" menu only works if sorting the timers - has been enabled in the "Setup" menu. Otherwise the Blue button is used - to "mark" a timer for moving. - (2) See "Processing Recordings" below. - (3) In the "Channels" menu the '0' key switches the sort mode through "by number", + (1) See "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 the channel with the number entered so far. If there is no channel with that number, nothing happens. While entering a channel number, the '0' key will be treated as part of that number, not as a sort mode toggle. If no numeric key has been pressed for more than one second, the number is reset and '0' functions as sort mode toggle again. - (4) In the "Timers" menu, when on the "Day" item, the '0' key toggles between + (3) In the "Timers" menu, when on the "Day" item, the '0' key toggles between a single shot and a repeating timer. If "Day" indicates a repeating timer, the keys '1'...'7' can be used to toggle the individual days ('1' is Monday). @@ -101,12 +98,10 @@ Version 1.3 any changes that might have been made in the current menu. In the "Timers" menu, the current timer can be enabled or disabled with - the "Blue" key (this is only possible if the "Timers" list is sorted, - otherwise the "Blue" key is used to mark a timer in order to move it to - another position in the list). Enabled timers are marked with '>', timers + the "Red" key. Enabled timers are marked with '>', timers that are currently recording are marked with '#'. If a timer has the "First day" set so that it will start recording only on the given date, - it is marked with '!'. The "Blue" key toggles through the "enabled" and + it is marked with '!'. The "Red" key toggles through the "enabled" and "disabled" states, and for repeating timers that are currently recording also a state that ends this recording prematurely and sets the "First day" date so that it will record again the next time the timer hits. @@ -539,10 +534,6 @@ Version 1.3 closing a temporary display, like, for instance, the channel display. - Sort timers = yes Turns sorting the timers in the "Timers" menu on/off. - Timers are sorted by ascending start times, with the - first one being the next timer that will start. - Recording directories = yes Turns displaying the Recordings menu as a hierarchical directory structure on or off. |