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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #601 betacentauri

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Posted 26 April 2013 - 22:22

It only works for ts streams with a service reference starting with 1:...
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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #602 Dimitrij

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Posted 27 April 2013 - 06:44

nietgiftig

In a test version in the archive was a mistake.
I deleted it.


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #603 Dimitrij

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Posted 27 April 2013 - 06:54

Long red is ok on my 8000.

 

Can you please explain "Start timeshift for http stream", I have a bouquet of http streams but they won't timeshift

 

What is the criteria for that to work ?

 

and thanks for your continued work on this.

Thanks for the test.

 

"Start timeshift for http stream"

service reference

not work

#SERVICE 4097:.......

work

#SERVICE 1:.......


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #604 Johnny Dopp

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Posted 27 April 2013 - 07:36

Version PTS 1.3e

- fix save  timeshift if not answer(required to re-configure setup "Timeshift-save action on zap")

-add setup Behavior key long record(start/stop instant record  /  open list timeshift event)

 

You're the man Dima 73 !! Thank you !! 



Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #605 Dimitrij

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Posted 27 April 2013 - 21:15

Version PTS 1.3g

-add new  option "Timeshift save recording (current event until this time)"

*needs to be tested


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #606 jakey

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Posted 27 April 2013 - 23:32

Tested ok on my 8k, always thought that option should be available, thanks



Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #607 nietgiftig

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Posted 28 April 2013 - 09:06

Version PTS 1.3g

-add new  option "Timeshift save recording (current event until this time)"

*needs to be tested

 

Tested OK on my ET9000

Thanks for this useful addition, I'm sure many people will like it


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #608 Meega

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Posted 28 April 2013 - 10:37

Version PTS 1.3g

-add new  option "Timeshift save recording (current event until this time)"

*needs to be tested

 

Tested OK on my ET9000

Thanks for this useful addition, I'm sure many people will like it

Where to find this option?

Which buttons?


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #609 Meega

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Posted 28 April 2013 - 10:50

 

Version PTS 1.3g

-add new  option "Timeshift save recording (current event until this time)"

*needs to be tested

 

Tested OK on my ET9000

Thanks for this useful addition, I'm sure many people will like it

Where to find this option?

Which buttons?

Found it! :)

 

It's an setting in PermanentTimeshif setupmenu.


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #610 nietgiftig

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Posted 28 April 2013 - 12:34

Found it! :)

 

It's an setting in PermanentTimeshif setupmenu.

 

Bingo !!


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #611 betacentauri

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Posted 2 May 2013 - 18:56

Here is a patch for automatic timeshift start. It's disabled by default. You can enable it in the settings (user interface).

 

This might lead into a discussion:

The "stop timeshift" dialog is not shown until the user really used the timeshift (= pressed pause or did a fast rewind). So you can zap without problems. Once you have really used timeshift (regardless of whether you're currently at the live point or not), the dialog is displayed.

Reason for this: I like the dialog, but I don't like to see it everytime I zap and I also want to start timeshift almost immediately after zap to a channel to be able to save the whole program I was watching and not only a part.

 

If you don't like it, you can remove it without problems by removing the variable ts_min_once_activated.

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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #612 littlesat

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Posted 2 May 2013 - 20:46

As far I can see this looks like a very clear and simple automatic timeshift start patch.... I suggest the compromis with the checktimeshiftrunning dialog is also a good weighted one....


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #613 betacentauri

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Posted 2 May 2013 - 20:59

Thanks, I hope the others also like it.
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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #614 pieterg

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Posted 2 May 2013 - 21:53

I think this is better than having to use one of those external plugins

Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #615 Dimitrij

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Posted 3 May 2013 - 05:09

Limit?


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #616 littlesat

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Posted 3 May 2013 - 06:53

What do you mean with limit?

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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #617 betacentauri

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Posted 3 May 2013 - 07:24

He most probably means limit the timeshift file size. Right?

Yes, there is currently no limit. And from my point there's no nice and easy solution for that. Only something like in pts plugin and I don't want to rebuild the plugin.
A nice solution for me would be to start a second timeshift after eg 2 hours timeshift and stop first timeshift after eg 5 minutes. Then delete first timeshift file after again 1-2.hours. But starting a second timeshift is currently not possible and not easy to implement.

And deleting x bytes at the start of a file is unfortunately not possible.

Edited by betacentauri, 3 May 2013 - 07:26.

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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #618 Johnny Dopp

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Posted 3 May 2013 - 08:20

Hello,

 

Sorry if I sound like a noob but, how do you use this script ? I guess I have to change the extension. Do I use *.sh ? And then run it with file browser ? 

 

Then, and I am sorry, I did not exactly understand what it is useful for ? 

 

Thank you very much !!



Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #619 betacentauri

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Posted 3 May 2013 - 08:34

It's much more difficult. You need to build a new binary. If you don't have experiences with this, please wait until the patch was added by the pli guys(which may take several days) and make then an online update.


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Re: Timeshifting problems with OpenPLi 3.0 #620 Johnny Dopp

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Posted 3 May 2013 - 09:08

All right, thank you.




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