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stop time of the programme, just in case there is no real VPS data available at the time of recording, so VDR has to fall back to normal timer recording. Priority: The Priority (0..99) 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 is 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. Lifetime: The number of days (0..99) a recording made through this timer is guaranteed to remain on disk before it is automatically removed to free up space for a new recording. Note that setting this parameter to very high values for all recordings may soon fill up the entire disk and cause new recordings to fail due to low disk space. The special value 99 means that this recording will live "forever", and a value of 0 means that this recording can be deleted any time if a recording with a higher priority needs disk space. File: The name under which a recording created through this timer will be stored on disk (the actual name will also contain the date and time, so it is possible to have a "repeating timer" store all its recordings under the same name; they will be distinguishable by their date and time). If the file name contains the special character '~', the recording will be stored in a hierarchical directory structure. For instance, a file name of "Sci-Fi~Star Trek~Voyager" will result in a directory structure "/video/Sci-Fi/Star_Trek/Voyager". The '~' character has been chosen for this since the file system's directory delimiter '/' may be part of a regular programme name. Repeating timers create recordings that contain the 'Episode name' information from the EPG data in their file name. Typically (on tv stations that care about their viewers) this contains the episode title of a series. The episode name is appended to the timer's file name, separated by a '~' character, so that it results in all recordings of this timer being collected in a common subdirectory. If this field is left blank, the channel name will be used to form the name of the recording. First day: The date of the first day when this timer shall start recording (only available for repeating timers). A timer can also be programmed by pressing the "Red" key on the "Schedule", "Now", "Next" or "Event" menus.* Parameters in the "Setup" menu Select "Setup" from the "VDR" menu to enter the setup menu. From there you can modify the following system parameters (note that "boolean" values will be displayed as "no" and "yes" in the "Setup" menu, while in the setup file they are stored as '0' and '1', respectively): OSD: Language = English Defines the language used to display the OSD texts. Skin = ST:TNG Panels Defines the "skin" used to display the OSD menus. Theme = Default Defines the "theme" to use with the current skin. Left = 54 The top and left offset of the OSD. Top = 45 The valid ranges are left=0...672, top=0...567. Width = 624 The width and height of the OSD. Height = 486 The valid ranges are width=480...672, height=324...567. The Width must be a multiple of 8. Message time = 1 The time (in seconds) how long an informational message shall be displayed on the OSD. The valid range is 1...60. Use small font = 1 Defines whether the small font shall be used. 0 means never use the small font, 1 means use the small font wherever the current skin wants to, and 2 means always use the small font. Anti-alias = 1 Controls whether the OSD uses "anti-aliasing" to improve font rendering. To make this work, the OSD must support at least 256 colors, and the skin in use has to utilize these. If either of these conditions is not met, rendering will be done without anti-aliasing. Default font = Sans Serif:Bold Small font = Sans Serif Fixed font = Courier:Bold The names of the various fonts to use. Default font size = 22 Small font size = 18 Fixed font size = 20 The sizes (in pixel) of the various fonts. Valid range is 10...64. Channel info position = bottom The position of the channel info window in the OSD (either 'bottom' or 'top'). Channel info time = 5 The time (in seconds) after which the channel info display is removed if no key has been pressed. Info on channel switch = yes Turns the display of the current/next information on or off when switching the channel. The information is always displayed when pressing the "Ok" key in normal viewing mode. Timeout requested channel info = yes Turns the automatic timeout of the channel display (when invoked by a press of the "Ok" key) on or off. Scroll pages = yes no = when pressing the "Down" ("Up") key while the cursor is on the last (first) line of a list page, the list is scrolled down (up) a single line and the cursor will remain at the bottom (top) of that page yes = the list is scrolled down (up) a full page and the cursor will be at the top (bottom) of that page (this mode allows for faster scrolling through long lists). Scroll wraps = no no = when the end (beginning) of a list is reached while moving the cursor through it, the cursor stays at the last (first) line of the list yes = the cursor "wraps around" and moves from the last (first) line of the list directly to the first (last) one. Menu key closes = no If set to "yes", pressing the "Menu" key while there is anything displayed on the OSD will close the OSD. If set to "no", the "Menu" key will open the main menu after closing a temporary display, like, for instance, the channel display. Recording directories = yes Turns displaying the Recordings menu as a hierarchical directory structure on or off. EPG: EPG scan timeout = 5 The time (in hours) of user inactivity after which the DVB card in a single card system starts scanning channels to keep the EPG up-to-date. A value of '0' completely turns off scanning on both single and multiple card systems. EPG bugfix level = 3 Some tv stations transmit weirdly formatted EPG data. VDR attempts to fix these bugs up to the given level: 0 = no EPG fixing 1 = basic fixing of text location (Title, Episode and Extended Description) 2 = removal of excess whitespace and hyphens, mapping of wrongly used characters 3 = fix stream component descriptions Default is '3'. Note that after changing the setting of this parameter any EPG data that has already been received will remain in its existing format - only newly received data will be fixed accordingly. Restart VDR if you want to make sure all data is fixed. EPG linger time = 0 The time (in minutes) within which old EPG information shall still be displayed in the "Schedule" menu. Set system time = no Defines whether the system time will be set according to the time received from the DVB data stream. Note that this works only if VDR is running under a user id that has permission to set the system time. You also need to set the option "Use time from transponder" to a channel that you trust to transmit a reliable time base (not all channels seem to have access to a correct time base...). Use time from transponder = 0 The frequency of the transponder that shall be used to set the system time. The Setup menu will offer the full list of channels, even if several of them are on the same transponder. Also, when selecting a channel, saving the Setup and opening the Setup menu again, there may be a different channel listed here, since the first one in 'channels.conf' that is on the given transponder will be taken. Note that in order to set the system time from the transponder data the option "Set system time" must also be enabled. Preferred languages = 0 Some tv stations broadcast their EPG data in various different languages. This option allows you to define which language(s) you prefer in such cases. By default, or if none of the preferred languages is broadcast, any language will be accepted and the EPG data will be displayed in the first language received from the data stream. If this option is set to a non-zero value, the menu page will contain that many "Preferred language" options which allow you to select the individual preferred languages. If an actual EPG data record is received in different languages, the preferred languages are checked in the given order to decide which one to take. Scan The "Red" key in the "Setup/EPG" menu can be used to force an EPG scan on a single DVB card system. If pressed, and the primary DVB device is currently not recording or replaying, it will loop through the transponders once and then switch back to the original channel. Any user activity during the EPG scan will also stop the scan and bring back the original channel. DVB: Primary DVB interface = 1 Defines the primary DVB interface (i.e. the one that will display the menus and will react on input through
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