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Timeshift works here nearly perfect with gotham beta 3 (win 8.1) and pvr 1.9.15.
(2014-04-02, 17:15)Frank2 Wrote: Timeshift works here nearly perfect with gotham beta 3 (win 8.1) and pvr 1.9.15.
Can you please try seeking and either confirm or deny the described behavior in the post before (jumping to the start no matter what)?
First of all thanks for your amazing work.

Timeshift now seems to work fine and channels switching time is around 4 seconds for me.

(2014-04-02, 17:19)manül Wrote: Can you please try seeking and either confirm or deny the described behavior in the post before (jumping to the start no matter what)?

I can confirm this! (Gotham beta3 on Windows 7)
(2014-04-02, 18:17)Mailerdaimon Wrote: Timeshift now seems to work fine and channels switching time is around 4 seconds for me.

Channel switching time is 1 or 2 seconds with this special build:
https://www.scintilla.utwente.nl/~marcel...tml#gotham

I noticed I can not create a timer in epg!
(2014-04-02, 23:04)Frank2 Wrote: I noticed I can not create a timer in epg!
Sure, you can. It just didn't work for recordings shortly after midnight, as the timezone bug is back Undecided

I've just added a possible fix: Instead of relying on the GMT offset provided by RS I'm now looking this up on my own. But I guess we have to wait until we're back in standard time to see if it really works.
Until then I've recompiled both dev. snapshots. Feel free to update.
First off, thank you manül for your continued work on this great plugin. Cool

I don't record stuff but I do have a couple of other issues which I'm not sure are plugin issues or DVDBviewer generally...

Using Win 7 64 bit and one of the latest Gotham nightlies, last nights 1.9.15 plugin and DVBViewer Recording Service 1.28 (although I've had these problems whichever version/combination I try):

1. epg never seems to work they I would hope, I only get epg for a channel (usually) if I select it. Is there some setting in DVB I need to check or do you guys leave your HTPC on 24/7? (I turn mine off every night).

2. bit of a weird one and may only apply to UK channels - some of the HD channels have 2 entries in the channelist in DVBViewer, AC3,eng and NAR. The NAR is additional audio commentary for the visually impaired. Even when I put the AC3,eng channel in my favourites XBMC still plays the additional audio. On satellite receivers there's usually an option to turn this off globally, am I missing something in XBMC?

Thanks,
W.
(2014-04-03, 17:42)Waka Wrote: 1. epg never seems to work they I would hope, I only get epg for a channel (usually) if I select it. Is there some setting in DVB I need to check or do you guys leave your HTPC on 24/7? (I turn mine off every night).
You have a single tuner right? Full EPG scan requires to jump through all transponders which is not possible while watching. So you somehow need to make sure to perform a EPG scan while nobody is watching. Or import EPG from another source (XMLTV or so..). But since I'm having a dual tuner, thus no in-depth knowledge in that area and this issue is only DVBViewer related, please move this question to the DVBViewer forum: http://www.dvbviewer.tv/forum/

(2014-04-03, 17:42)Waka Wrote: 2. bit of a weird one and may only apply to UK channels - some of the HD channels have 2 entries in the channelist in DVBViewer, AC3,eng and NAR. The NAR is additional audio commentary for the visually impaired. Even when I put the AC3,eng channel in my favourites XBMC still plays the additional audio. On satellite receivers there's usually an option to turn this off globally, am I missing something in XBMC?
Can you please try to make the AC3 channel the primary channel in the full channel list? Afaik you just have to drag the AC3 channel above the NAR channel + restart RS + XBMC so changes take effect. The channel referenced in the favourites is only used to search in the full list. So the full list is what matters.
(2014-04-02, 17:19)manül Wrote: Can you please try seeking and either confirm or deny the described behavior in the post before (jumping to the start no matter what)?

Timeshift works ok and channel switch is fast now.
I think that jumping works ok, but jumping is difficult, because that timeline won't work.

Image

I use remote jumps 30s, 10min and normal seekings. If i jump +30s timeline see only 1s jump.

Maybe that is xbmc issue? Timeline won't works with timeshift?

But anyway. Thank you manül you made very good job.
Hello Smile

I buy DvbViewer for watch TV on XBMC but I have a problem !

The plugin DVBViewer is activated in XBMC, but when I launch Live TV on XBMC, it launch the AutoFrequencySettings.exe !! I use AutoFrequency for switching frequency but why this program is here ?? It's very strange !

A idea for this problem ?

Thanks a lot
(2014-04-06, 10:26)milousebw Wrote: Hello Smile

I buy DvbViewer for watch TV on XBMC but I have a problem !

The plugin DVBViewer is activated in XBMC, but when I launch Live TV on XBMC, it launch the AutoFrequencySettings.exe !! I use AutoFrequency for switching frequency but why this program is here ?? It's very strange !

A idea for this problem ?

Thanks a lot

You have to use dvbviewer recording service plugin.
http://en.dvbviewer.tv/wiki/Recording_Se...tion_Guide

I don't know what is "AutoFrequencySettings.exe", but do not use that Wink
Just open dvbviewer once and use channel scan.
(2014-04-02, 12:58)manül Wrote: A heads-up regarding Gotham:
It looks like seeking in the timeshift buffer is somewhat broken in Gotham on Windows. It always jumps back to the start of the timeshift buffer no matter which direction you're seeking. Gotham on Linux is working fine. Also Frodo on both platforms works fine.
I just pushed a fix for this. Windows dev. snapshot has been rebuild. Please try the new version.


(2014-04-06, 10:05)piipes Wrote: I think that jumping works ok, but jumping is difficult, because that timeline won't work.
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Yes, it's on my todo. It's because I need to tell XBMC the time of the current position inside the buffer file. And in order to do that I have to keep track of file positions and their recording time.
(2014-04-06, 15:52)manül Wrote: ...


Do you have any idea, when we get sub folders to xbmc pvr recordings view?
Now i use normal filemode with subfolders, when i watch tv-recordings.

http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...eyyehd.png
http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...yi56kg.png
(2014-04-06, 16:33)piipes Wrote: Do you have any idea, when we get sub folders to xbmc pvr recordings view?
Now i use normal filemode with subfolders, when i watch tv-recordings.

http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...eyyehd.png
http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...yi56kg.png
You can create a feature request for XBMC in the bugtracker: http://trac.xbmc.org/
However afaik the RS backend also doesn't support recording groups. So support is missing on both sides.
(2014-04-06, 17:07)manül Wrote: However afaik the RS backend also doesn't support recording groups. So support is missing on both sides.

Maybe xbmc can use that recording service epg search "series" tab?

http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...csvcss.JPG
http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...sgsegg.JPG

But anyway, that normal file mode and windows share works pretty good.
(2014-04-06, 18:18)piipes Wrote:
(2014-04-06, 17:07)manül Wrote: However afaik the RS backend also doesn't support recording groups. So support is missing on both sides.

Maybe xbmc can use that recording service epg search "series" tab?

http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...csvcss.JPG
http://japesone.kapsi.fi/gallery/Images/...sgsegg.JPG

But anyway, that normal file mode and windows share works pretty good.
So RS already has some sort of grouping. Didn't know that as all my recordings are grouped by "unknown" Tongue
You'll find the recording properties currently supported by XBMC at https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-ad...pes.h#L278
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