From: Adam Nielsen <a.nielsen@shikadi.net>
To: linux-dvb <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Is there a daemon style program for scheduled DVB recording?
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2008 16:32:00 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47C8F860.70604@shikadi.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47C005D6.10202@shikadi.net>
Hi again,
Thanks for all the replies! I've checked out a few programs and decided
to use dvbstream as Tim Hewett suggested.
>> Obviously, you seem to have never actually tried VDR. It's
>> extremely lean and clean and it don't need to run with any output.
>> You can telnet into it and schedule recordings and it's easy to
>> view recordings over NFS, or use a streaming media client directly
>> towards VDR with a suitable streaming plugin.
I installed VDR after reading your message but that's about as far as I
got. I couldn't work out how to do a scan to pick up all the channels,
and I may have been willing to create a channel config file manually
except that there were a number of other issues. For a start, the
telnet syntax was rather cumbersome - crontabs may be just as bad but at
least you can copy and paste :-)
Also I couldn't see where you control the name of the files that VDR
outputs - I want a single file for each show (>4GB if need be) with the
name of the show and the time it was recorded, but I don't think VDR can
do that.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining about VDR, I just think that
it's not suitable for the very specific purpose I'm after.
I do appreciate the suggestion though!
> Tim Hewett wrote:
> I just use dvbstream, scheduled using cron. To work with that I wrote
> a utility to work out which is the next schedule in the crontab and
> set the hardware alarm clock time to have the computer boot a few
> minutes in advance of the recording time, run it just before shutting
> down (it shuts it down for you) and the PC then wakes at the right
> time. I also modified dvbstream to allow the DVB device name to be
> used instead of its adaptor number, to cater for the devices changing
> numbers between bootups. Some initial changes were made to dvbstream
> to specify a programme name to be monitored in the now/next programme
> info, to try to cater for early programme starts or overruns, but I
> can't say that it is reliable as it hasn't been used much.
Wow, that seems quite elaborate! Luckily my set up is a server that
runs 24/7 anyway, so I don't need to worry about any power scheduling.
Plus here in Australia most of our TV stations don't run to the times
listed in the now/next info anyway (to influence ratings or some such)
so I have to resort to the low-tech method of starting early and
finishing late.
I've experimented with dvbstream and now that it can work with Program
IDs instead of bare PIDs I think it will do the job nicely.
Again, thanks for the suggestions!
Cheers,
Adam.
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Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-02-23 8:14 [linux-dvb] Is there a daemon style program for scheduled DVB recording? Adam Nielsen
2008-02-23 9:41 ` Nico Sabbi
2008-02-23 11:36 ` Adam Nielsen
2008-02-23 11:22 ` Torgeir Veimo
2008-02-23 11:39 ` Adam Nielsen
2008-03-01 6:32 ` Adam Nielsen [this message]
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2008-02-23 14:45 Tim Hewett
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