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📁 asus U3100 DMBTH 電視棒反釋源碼
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                         the remote control). Valid values range from '1' to the                         number of installed DVB cards. If more than one DVB card                         is installed and a recording is to be started, the                         program will try to use a free DVB card that is different                         from the primary DVB interface, so that the viewer will                         be disturbed as little as possible.  Video format = 4:3     The video format (or aspect ratio) of the tv set in use                         (4:3 or 16:9).  Video display format = letterbox                         The display format to use for playing wide screen video on                         a 4:3 tv set ("pan & scan", "letterbox" or "center cut out").                         This option is only available if "Video format" is set to                         4:3.  Use Dolby Digital = yes                         Turns recording of the Dolby Digital audio channels on                         or off. This may be useful if you don't have the equipment                         to replay Dolby Digital audio and want to save disk space.                         If turned off, Dolby Digital tracks also don't appear in the                         "Audio" menu.  Update channels = 5    Controls the automatic channel update function. '0' means                         no update, '1' will only update channel names, '2' will                         only update PIDs, '3' will update channel names and PIDs,                         '4' will perform all updates and also add newly found channels,                         and '5' will also add newly found transponders.  Audio languages = 0    Some tv stations broadcast various audio tracks in 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, the first audio track will                         be selected when switching to such a channel. If this option                         is set to a non-zero value, the menu page will contain that                         many "Audio language" options which allow you to select the                         individual preferred languages.  LNB:  SLOF               = 11700  The switching frequency (in MHz) between low and                              high LOF  Low LNB frequency  =  9750  The LNB's low and high local oscillator frequencies  High LNB frequency = 10600  (in MHz, these have no meaning for DVB-C receivers)  Use DiSEqC = no        Generally turns DiSEqC support on or off.  CAM:  n CAM Name             Shows the CAM slots that are present in this system, where                         'n' is the number of the slot, followed by the name of the                         CAM. If a CAM slot is empty, '-' is displayed as name, and                         if it is in the process of being reset, its current status                         is displayed.  The "Red" key can be pressed to enter the CAM                         menu, and the "Green" key triggers a reset of the selected                         slot. The "Ok" key also opens the CAM menu.  Recording:  Margin at start = 2    Defines how many minutes before the official start time  Margin at stop = 10    of a broadcast VDR shall start recording, and how long                         after the official end time it shall stop recording.                         These margins are added automatically to timers that                         are created from the EPG data.  Primary limit = 0      The minimum priority a timer must have to be allowed to                         use the primary DVB interface, or to force another timer                         with higher priority to use the primary DVB interface.                         This is mainly useful for recordings that should take                         place only when there is nothing else to do, but should                         never keep the user from viewing stuff on the primary                         interface. On systems with only one DVB card, timers                         with a priority below PrimaryLimit will never execute.  Default priority = 50  The default Priority and Lifetime values used when  Default lifetime = 99  creating a new timer event. A Lifetime value of 99                         means that this recording will never be deleted                         automatically.  Pause priority = 10    The Priority and Lifetime values used when pausing live  Pause lifetime = 1     video.  Use episode name = yes Repeating timers use the EPG's 'Episode name' information                         to create recording file names in a hierarchical structure                         (for instance to gather all episodes of a series in a                         common subdirectory). This parameter can be used to                         control this.                         no  = don't use the 'Episode name'                         yes = use it (and create subdirectories)  Use VPS = 0            Defines whether a timer that is created from an EPG entry                         (by pressing the "Record" (red) key in the "Schedules"                         or "What's on now/next?" menu) will automatically use VPS                         if the event it is created for has a VPS time.  VPS margin = 120       Defines how many seconds before a VPS controlled timer is                         scheduled to start, VDR will make sure that one of the DVB                         devices is tuned to the transponder that timer shall record                         from. This is necessary for the "Running Status" information                         that is broadcast in the EPG data to be seen by VDR.  Mark instant recording = yes                         Defines whether an "instant recording" (started by                         pressing the "Red" key in the "VDR" menu) will be                         marked with a '@' character to make it distinguishable                         from timer recordings in the "Recordings" menu.  Name instant recording = TITLE EPISODE                         Defines how to name an instant recording. If the keywords                         TITLE and/or EPISODE are present, they will be replaced                         with the title and episode information from the EPG data                         at the time of recording (if that data is available).                         If this parameter is empty, the channel name will be used                         by default.  Instant rec. time = 180                         Defines the duration of an instant recording in minutes.                         Default is 180 minutes (3 hours). The stop time of an                         instant recording can be modified at any time by editing                         the respective timer in the "Timers" menu.  Max. video file size = 2000                         The maximum size of a single recorded video file in MB.                         The valid range is 100...2000. Default is 2000, but                         you may want to use smaller values if you are planning                         on archiving a recording to CD.  Split edited files = no                         During the actual editing process VDR writes the result                         into files that may grow up to MaxVideoFileSize. If you                         prefer to have each marked sequence stored in a separate                         file (named 001.vdr, 002.vdr, ...) you can set this                         option to 'yes'.  Replay:  Multi speed mode = no  Defines the function of the "Left" and "Right" keys in                         replay mode. If set to 'no', one speed will be used, while                         if set to 'yes' there will be three speeds for fast and slow                         search, respectively.  Show replay mode = no  Turns displaying the current replay mode on or off.  Resume ID = 0          Defines an additional ID that can be used in a multi user                         environment, so that every user has his/her own resume                         files for each recording. The valid range is 0...99, with                         0 resulting in a file named 'resume.vdr', and any other                         value resulting in 'resume.n.vdr'.  Miscellaneous:  Min. event timeout = 30  Min. user inactivity = 300                         If the command line option '-s' has been set, VDR will                         automatically shutdown the computer if the next timer                         event is at least MinEventTimeout minutes in the future,                         and the user has been inactive for at least                         MinUserInactivity minutes. Setting MinUserInactivity                         to 0 disables the automatic shutdown, while still                         retaining the possibility to manually shutdown the                         computer.  SVDRP timeout = 300    The time (in seconds) of inactivity on an open SVDRP                         connection after which the connection is automatically                         closed. Default is 300, a value of 0 means no timeout.  Zap timeout = 3        The time (in seconds) until a channel counts as "previous"                         for switching with '0'  Channel entry timeout = 1000                         The time (in milliseconds) after the last keypress until                         a numerically entered channel number is considered                         complete, and the channel is switched. Default is 1000,                         a value of 0 turns this off, so a numerically entered                         channel number then needs to be confirmed with the "Ok"                         key. Note that the total maximum is also limited by                         the "OSD/Channel info time" parameter.  Initial channel = 0    The number of the channel that shall be tuned to when                         VDR starts. Default is 0, which means that it will                         tune to the channel that was on before VDR was stopped.  Initial volume = -1    The volume that shall be set when VDR starts. Default                         is -1, which means that the same volume as before                         VDR was stopped will be used. The valid range is from                         0 (silent) to 255 (loudest).* Executing system commands  The "VDR" menu option "Commands" allows you to execute any system commands  defined in the configuration file 'commands.conf' (see vdr(5) for details).  The "Commands" option will only be present in the "VDR" menu if a valid  'commands.conf' file containing at least one command definition has been  found at program start.  This feature can be used to do virtually anything, like checking for new  mail, displaying the CPU temperature - you name it! All you need to do is  enter the necessary command definition into 'commands.conf' and implement  the actual command that will be called. Such a command can typically be a  shell script or a Perl program. Anything that command writes to stdout will  be displayed on a result screen after executing the command. This screen will  use a 'fixed' font so that you can generate formatted output. In order to  avoid error messages going to stderr, command definitions should redirect  stderr to stdout (see vdr(5)).  WARNING: THE COMMANDS DEFINED IN 'commands.conf' WILL BE EXECUTED UNDER THE  =======  SAME USER ID THAT VDR IS RUNNING WITH. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN           DEFINING THESE COMMANDS AND MAKE SURE THEY DON'T HARM YOUR SYSTEM,           ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE RUNNING VDR UNDER A HIGH PRIVILEGED USER ID           (LIKE 'root').

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