(2015-12-10, 09:42)ksooo Wrote: To sum up: you are actually not complaining about disabled timers showing up, but about the new Jarvis feature to display recording rules (timerecs, autorecs) in the timer window in addition to oneshot timers. This is not related to the disabled state at all.
Well, that's not exactly correct either. My problem IS that I don't want to see disabled timers in that list, and in Isengard it DOES display all enabled timers, including autorecs. I have never seen it NOT display a timer that was set up and enabled, no matter whether it was set from within Kodi or from the TVHeadEnd backend's web interface.
To put it simply, in Isengard it has always worked exactly the way that it should work, IMHO (which is apparently not how you think it worked) - it showed all the upcoming programs actually scheduled to be recorded. Not sure why you'd think it worked any differently, unless perhaps you don't use TVHeadEnd as your backend, and maybe it's been working a little differently with TVHeadEnd that with all the other PVR backends?
Sorry about not mentioning that the timers were created in the Digital Video Recorder -> Time Schedules tab in this thread; I actually did mention that in
my ticket that was closed as a duplicate (see the start of the final paragraph). That's part of why I got so upset about it being closed; I had actually taken the trouble to describe the issue as completely as I could. I get that you don't want duplicate tickets but I would think it would be better to keep the one that actually takes the trouble to describe the problem and gives relevant information, however that's your call and it's a moot point now.
I see from the other ticket that you fixed this by adding a new option, and I'm assuming it will be in either the next beta version or the release version, so thank you
very much!