Here you can change general settings and base settings for timers, "
"AutoTimers, channel selection and streaming parameters.
"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:43
msgid "The skin you want to use."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:45
msgid "The page you want to see at first connect to VDRAdmin."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:47
msgid ""
"VDRAdmin will load the given number of channels from VDR and present only "
"those in any fields where channels can be selected. This also limits the EPG "
"information VDRAdmin will read so that you can use this to reduce VDRAdmin's "
"memory consumption and increase its performance. 0 turns "
"this feature off and VDRAdmin will use all available channels."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:49
msgid ""
"Here you can specify an IP address or range that can login without providing "
"login information. For example: \"192.168.0.0/24\" will include any IP "
"starting with \"192.168.0\", \"192.168.0.123/32\" will only match "
"\"192.168.0.123\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:51
msgid "Here you can set the localization VDRAdmin should use."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:53
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:67
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:83
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:95
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:119
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:139
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:153
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:166
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:173
msgid "Top"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:59
msgid ""
"The number of DVB cards VDR can access. Depending on this value VDRAdmin "
"will calculate critical timers in the Timer "
"menu."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:61
msgid ""
"The path to VDR's recordings. It's used so that VDRAdmin can locate the "
"recordings when using Recordings Streaming "
"and reccmds.conf in the Recordings menu."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:63
msgid ""
"The path where VDR's configuration files are located. If this directory "
"contains the file reccmds.conf its content "
"is shown in a selectbox in the Recordings "
"menu."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:65
msgid "The path where the EPG images are stored."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:73
msgid ""
"The username for the main user, i.e. the user having the most privileges."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:75
msgid "The main user's password."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:77
msgid ""
"If you want an user account having only limited privileges, this is for you. "
"The guest user cannot modify anything, it's only allowed to view the EPG, "
"timers, AutoTimers and recordings listings."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:79
msgid "The username for the guest user."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:81
msgid "The guest user's password."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:89
msgid "The number of hours to show in the timeline."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:91
msgid ""
"A comma separated list of times in hh:mm format that appear "
"in the selectbox placed at the top."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:93
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:117
msgid "Here you can (de-)activate the tooltips."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:101
msgid "Activate or deactivate the AutoTimer function."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:103
msgid "The interval, the the EPG data is checked for updating the AutoTimers."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:105
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:125
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:62
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:53
msgid ""
"An integer in the range 0...99, defining the "
"priority of this timer and of recordings created by this "
"timer. 0 represents the lowest value, 99 "
"the highest. The priority is used to decide which timer shall be started in "
"case there are two or more timers with the exact same start "
"time. The first timer in the list with the highest priority will be used."
"
This value is also stored with the recording and is later used "
"to decide which recording to remove from disk in order to free space for a "
"new recording. If the disk runs full and a new recording needs more space, "
"an existing recording with the lowest priority (and which has exceeded its "
"guaranteed lifetime) will be removed.
If all "
"available DVB cards are currently occupied, a timer with a higher priority "
"will interrupt the timer with the lowest priority in order to start "
"recording."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:107
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:127
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:64
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:55
msgid ""
"The guaranteed lifetime (in days) of a recording created by "
"this timer. 0 means that this recording may be "
"automatically deleted at any time by a new recording with higher priority. "
"99 means that this recording will never be automatically "
"deleted. Any number in the range 1...98 means that this "
"recording may not be automatically deleted in favour of a new recording, "
"until the given number of days since the start time of the "
"recording has passed by."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:109
msgid ""
"VDRAdmin will send an email whenever an event matches an AutoTimer and a "
"timer has been programmed if you enable this feature. This requires that you "
"have the sendEmail programm (which you will find here) located in "
"PATH."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:111
msgid "Here you set the sending domain of the generated email."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:113
msgid "The email address the email is sent to."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:115
msgid "The outgoing mail server."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:129
msgid ""
"The number of minutes VDRAdmin subtracts from the broadcasts start time "
"found in the EPG. This value is used for timers programmed by AutoTimer and "
"timers manually programmed when pressing \"Record\" in any EPG view."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:131
msgid ""
"The number of minutes VDRAdmin adds to the broadcasts stop time found in the "
"EPG. This value is used for timers programmed by AutoTimer and timers "
"manually programmed when pressing \"Record\" in any EPG view."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:133
msgid "Here you can (de-)activate the tooltips in the timeline."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:135
msgid "Here you can (de-)activate the tooltips in the list."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:137
msgid ""
"If you don't want VDRAdmin to add the summary taken from EPG to new timers "
"you can switch it off here."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:145
msgid ""
"Enable or disable live streaming using the streamdev plugin. You also have to set the correct HTTP Port for Streamdev below."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:147
msgid ""
"Here you have to set the port number your VDR's streamdev server listens for "
"connections. Additionally you can also provide the stream type you like to "
"use."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:149
msgid ""
"Enable or disable streaming of recordings. Well actually this is no "
"real \"streaming\", but you have to setup your workstation so that it can "
"access VDR's recordings. You can use for example Samba or NFS for this. "
"VDRAdmin simply generates a playlist that contains all parts of the "
"recording and sends this to your browser. If your browser and media player "
"are configured correctly you will see the recording on your workstation's "
"display."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:151
msgid ""
"This is the path where your workstation can access VDR's recordings. This "
"depends on your VDR and workstation setup, for example \"\\\\vdr\\videos\" "
"or \"V:\\\" (on Windows) or \"/mnt/videos\" (on Linux)."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:157
msgid ""
"
This section is for experts only, i.e. you know what you "
"are doing!
"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:160
msgid ""
"Accessing VDR's EPG through VDR's SVDRPort seems to block VDR for some time. "
"If this option is activated VDRAdmin will read the epg.data file directly so that VDR doesn't get blocked."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:162
msgid ""
"If you've enabled the option above you need to tell VDRAdmin where the epg.data file is located."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:164
msgid ""
"If you have compiled VDR with the VFAT define you have to enable this "
"option. If this option is set to the wrong value, you may have problems with "
"certain recordings if you want to stream them or run reccmds on them."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_config.html:170
msgid ""
"
If you want to limit the number of channels used in some parts of "
"VDRAdmin, this is for you!
Use the radio buttons to activate or "
"deactivate the wanted channels in the named menu.
To add channels to "
"the list of wanted channels you have to select them in the left side "
"selectbox and click . If you want to remove channels from the list of wanted "
"channels you have to select them in the right side selectbox and click "
".
Here you will find a listing of timers known to VDR.
On top you "
"will find a chart showing a day's timers graphically. This provides an quick "
"overview on what's going on at the specified day and helps you in finding "
"conflicting timers. Moving the mouse cursor above any timer box will display "
"a tooltip containing the timer's title, priority, lifetime and duration."
"p>
Below the chart you'll find the timers list showing you some "
"information on the timers. You can change the list's sorting by clicking the "
"columns heading.
For each timer you have the following options:"
"
Set its state
By clicking on \"Yes\", \"No\", \"VPS\" or "
"\"Auto\" in the \"Active\" column.
Quickly view its priority and "
"lifetime
By pointing the mouse cursor to the timer's title."
"dd>
View its EPG entry
Timers that have set AutoTimer Checking to \"Transmission Identification\" "
"will show you the corresponding EPG entry if you click on the timer's title."
"
Edit the timer
You can edit a timer by clicking .
Delete the timer
To "
"delete a timer you click ."
"dd>
Each timer's state is indicated by differently coloured boxes "
"(in the chart view) or images (in the list view): / Timer is OK and will record. / Timer conflicts with "
"other timers. That's not critical, as long as you have enough DVB cards for "
"the parallel recordings. "
" / Timer is critical and will most likely not "
"record. / Timer is "
"not active.
In addition to these functions you can add a new timer by "
"clicking at "
"the top and you can delete a number of timers at once by checking the box in "
"the last column of those timers and clicking .
"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:35
msgid ""
"Activate or deactivate this timer. Deactivated timers are still stored in "
"the timer list so that they can be activated again, but they do not record "
"anything meanwhile."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:37
msgid ""
"Depending on how this timer has been programmed you have up to three "
"possible settings:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:40
msgid ""
"Monitor this timer using the identification provided in the EPG. Please note "
"that this only works if the provided identification is a fix and unique "
"value! This option is not available with timers programmed in VDR."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:42
msgid "Monitor this timer using the start and stop time."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:44
msgid "Do not monitor this timer."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:48
msgid "The channel to record."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:50
msgid ""
"The day when the timer should get active. You can enter the day in two "
"formats:
Two digits (DD). This will use the current month and year."
"li>
ISO norm (YYYY-MM-DD). Program your timers as far in the future as "
"you like.
In case you want to program a repeating timer you can use "
"the seven checkboxes below the text field. Check the box for each day you "
"want the timer to get active."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:58
msgid ""
"This is the time when the timer should start recording. The first text field "
"is for \"hour\", the second for \"minute\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:60
msgid ""
"This is the time when the timer should stop recording. The first text field "
"is for \"hour\", the second for \"minute\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:66
msgid ""
"The file name this timer will give to a recording. If the "
"name shall contain subdirectories, these have to be delimited by '~' (since "
"the '/' character may be part of a regular programme name).
The "
"special keywords TITLE and EPISODE, if "
"present, will be replaced by the title and episode information from the EPG "
"data at the time of recording (if that data is available). If at the time of "
"recording either of these cannot be determined, TITLE will "
"default to the channel name, and EPISODE will default to a "
"blank."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_timer_new.html:68
msgid ""
"Arbitrary text that describes the recording made by this timer. If this "
"field is not empty, its contents will be written into the summary.vdr or info.vdr "
"file of the recording."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_list.html:33
msgid ""
"
Here you will find a listing of automatic timers (AutoTimer) known to "
"VDRAdmin.
The list shows some information on AutoTimers. You can "
"change the list's sorting by clicking the columns heading.
For each "
"AutoTimer you have the following options:
Set its state
By "
"clicking on \"Yes\" or \"No\" in the \"Active\" column to toggle the "
"activity.
Quickly view its priority and lifetime
By pointing "
"the mouse cursor to the AutoTimer's title.
Edit the AutoTimer"
"dt>
You can edit an AutoTimer by clicking .
Delete the AutoTimer
To delete an AutoTimer "
"you click .
"
"p>
Each AutoTimer's state is indicated by differently coloured images: "
"AutoTimer is OK and will automatically program matching broadcasts. "
"AutoTimer is not active.
In addition to these functions you can add a "
"new AutoTimer by clicking at the top and you can delete a number of AutoTimers at "
"once by checking the box in the last column of those timers and clicking "
".
Click to force VDRAdmin to reconnect to VDR, fetch the current EPG and check "
"for matching AutoTimers.
Here you can edit an automatic timer's (AutoTimer) settings."
"p>
AutoTimer is a key feature of VDRAdmin. An AutoTimer consists of one or "
"more search terms and some other settings, that are looked for regularly in "
"the Electronic Program Guide (EPG). On match AutoTimer adds a timer in VDR "
"automatically for that broadcast. That's very comfortable for irregularly "
"broadcasted series or movies you don't want to miss.
"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:38
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:45
msgid "AutoTimer Active:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:39
msgid ""
"Activate or deactivate this AutoTimer. Deactivated AutoTimers are still "
"stored in the AutoTimer list so that they can be activated again, but they "
"do not record anything meanwhile. Above that you can set this to \"oneshot\" "
"so this AutoTimer only programs the (one!) next matching broadcast."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:40
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:61
msgid "Search Patterns:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:41
msgid ""
"Choosing the right search items decides whether only the wanted broadcasts "
"or broadcasts having similar names or even nothing gets recorded. Case "
"doesn't matter, \"X-Files\" matches anything \"x-files\" will match. You can "
"set multiple search items by separating them with spaces. Only broadcasts "
"will match if they contain all items. You'd better "
"only use letters and numbers for search items, as the EPG often miss colons, "
"brackets and other characters. Experts can also use regular "
"expressions, but you have to get needed information from the VDRAdmin "
"sources (undocumented feature).
You can exclude broadcasts so "
"that they don't get recorded even if they would match an AutoTimer. "
"Therefore you have to enter that titles into the file vdradmind.bl, "
"one event a line. This file must be located in your VDRAdmin's configuration "
"folder. If this string is found either in the EPG's title or in "
"title~subtitle, this event will not be programmed by AutoTimer. So "
"you can disable complete episodes (for example when using \"Enterprise\" as "
"Blacklist-string) or only one episode (when using \"Enterprise~Azati Prime\" "
"as Blacklist-string)."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:42
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:69
msgid "Search in:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:43
msgid ""
"Here you can define the EPG sections where VDRAdmin should look for the "
"search pattern."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:44
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:79
msgid "Search only on these days:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:45
msgid ""
"Use these checkboxes to limit searching for matching broadcasts to a set of "
"weekdays."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:47
msgid ""
"The channel to look for matching broadcasts or \"all\" to search in all "
"known or wanted channels. You can define the wanted channels for AutoTimer "
"in \"Configuration\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:48
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:106
msgid "Starts After:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:49
msgid ""
"A broadcast must start after the time entered here to match. The first text "
"field is for \"hour\", the second for \"minute\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:50
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:117
msgid "Ends Before:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:51
msgid ""
"A broadcast must end before the time entered here to match. The first text "
"field is for \"hour\", the second for \"minute\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:56
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:144
msgid "Episode:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:57
msgid ""
"Check this box if you want VDRAdmin to append the broadcast's EPG subtitle "
"to the recording's file name."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:58
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:152
msgid "Remember programmed timers:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:59
msgid ""
"If you enable this VDRAdmin will track timers it has already programmed "
"automatically. This is useful if want to deactivate or delete timers that "
"have been programmed automatically in the timers listing."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:60
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:161
msgid "Directory:"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_at_timer_new.html:62
msgid ""
"The directory this AutoTimer will place the recordings in. If the name shall "
"contain subdirectories, these have to be delimited by '~' (since the '/' "
"character may be part of a regular programme name). VDRAdmin will "
"append the matching broadcast's title and subtitle (if the \"Episode\" "
"checkbox is marked) to the directory given here.
You can also use "
"the following keywords that are replaced in the final file name by the "
"values supplied by for example tvm2vdr:
%Title% - will become the title of the event.
"
"%Subtitle% - will become the subtitle of the event.
%Director% - "
"will become the director of the event.
%Date% - will become the date "
"of the recording.
%Category% - will become the category of the event "
"(Spielfilm/Serie/...).
%Genre% - will become the genre of the event "
"(Drama/Krimi/..).
%Year% - will become the year of production."
"li>
%Country% - will become the country of production.
%"
"Originaltitle% - will become the original title of the event.
%FSK% "
"- will become the FSK from the event.
%Episode% - will become the "
"episode's title of the event.
%Rating% - will become the rating of "
"the event from the EPG provider.
Note:
If you use the above "
"keywords it's in your own responsibility to supply the complete file "
"name for the recordings! VDRAdmin will not append anything to the "
"resulting string."
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/help_rec_list.html:29
msgid ""
"
Here you will find a listing of recordings known to VDR. The headline "
"will also show you VDR's total and free disk space.
The listing "
"showing you some information on the recordings. You can change the list's "
"sorting by clicking the columns heading. Above the list you'll see the "
"navigation path. If you want to view the contents of previous folders you'll "
"have to click on its name in that path.
Each row contains this "
"information:
Date
The date when the recording has been done. "
"In case of folders this will show the number of recordings the folder "
"contains.
Time
The time when the recording has been done. In "
"case of folders this will show the number of new recordings "
"the folder contains.
Name
The recording's or folder's name. "
"Click it to show the recording's summary or descend into the folder."
"dd>
Rename ()
Rename "
"a recording.
Note:
This only works if VDR has the RENR "
"SVDRPort command which is no core VDR feature but is available through a "
"patch. vdr-aio21_svdrprename.patch or enAIO-v2.2+ provide this command.
Delete "
"()
Delete a "
"recording.
Stream ()"
"
This column is only shown if you activated and configured Recordings Streaming in the Configuration menu. You can watch the recording at your "
"workstation.
In addition to these functions you can delete a "
"number of recordings at once by checking the box in the last but one column "
"of those recordings and clicking .
If you've set the path the "
"VDR's configuration files and have entries in VDR's reccmds.conf you can run those commands for the selected recording "
"by selecting the wanted command in the select box locate next to Commands: and pressing the button.
"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:6
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:20
msgid "Add New AutoTimer"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:50
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:54
msgid "oneshot"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:71
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:190
msgid "Title"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:72
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:191
msgid "Subtitle"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:73
msgid "Description"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:96
msgid "all"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:177
msgid "Test"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:192
msgid "Broadcasted"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:193
msgid "Stored in"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/at_timer_new.html:213
msgid "No matches found!"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/navigation.html:66
msgid "Watch TV"
msgstr ""
#: ../template/default/navigation.html:70
msgid "Search"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:280
msgid "What's your VDR hostname (e.g video.intra.net)?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:281
msgid "On which port does VDR listen to SVDRP queries?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:282
msgid "On which address should VDRAdmin listen (0.0.0.0 for any)?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:283
msgid "On which port should VDRAdmin listen?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:284
msgid "Username?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:285
msgid "Password?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:286
msgid "Where are your recordings stored?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:287
msgid "Where are your VDR's configuration files located?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:293
msgid "Config file written successfully."
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:346
#, perl-format
msgid "vdradmind.pl %s started with pid %d."
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:401 ../vdradmind.pl:990 ../vdradmind.pl:1798
msgid "Not found"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:401 ../vdradmind.pl:1799
msgid "The requested URL was not found on this server!"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:466 ../vdradmind.pl:986 ../vdradmind.pl:1801
msgid "Forbidden"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:466 ../vdradmind.pl:1802
msgid "You don't have permission to access this function!"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:986 ../vdradmind.pl:1803
#, perl-format
msgid "Access to file \"%s\" denied!"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:990 ../vdradmind.pl:1800
#, perl-format
msgid "The URL \"%s\" was not found on this server!"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:1804
#, perl-format
msgid "Can't open file \"%s\"!"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:1805
#, perl-format
msgid "Can't connect to VDR at %s!"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:1806
#, perl-format
msgid "Error while sending command to VDR at %s"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:2489
msgid "Playing Tomorrow"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:2489
#, perl-format
msgid "Playing on the %d."
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:3805
msgid "Schedule"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:4284
msgid "Playing Today?"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:4287
msgid "Timers"
msgstr ""
#: ../vdradmind.pl:4350
msgid "System default"
msgstr ""