2019-02-16, 19:49
Setting it on the STB is exactly what I do, then it’s automatic.
The padding values per timer in kodi may only work when you create a timer. I don’t think I ever tested them on updating a timer. I’ll look into that.
The important thing to remember is that setting padding values is once off, e.g. if you set start padding to 5 mins and end padding to 10 mins then for a program running from 16:00 to 17:00 the run time will be 15:55 to 17:10. If you edit the timer you will see zero in the padding values as they have already been applied to the start and end times. If you set them to the same values again then the run time would change to 15:50 and 17:20. Make sense?
The padding values per timer in kodi may only work when you create a timer. I don’t think I ever tested them on updating a timer. I’ll look into that.
The important thing to remember is that setting padding values is once off, e.g. if you set start padding to 5 mins and end padding to 10 mins then for a program running from 16:00 to 17:00 the run time will be 15:55 to 17:10. If you edit the timer you will see zero in the padding values as they have already been applied to the start and end times. If you set them to the same values again then the run time would change to 15:50 and 17:20. Make sense?