I couldn't find a simple (command line) way to record a DVB-T program from a channel for a set length of time eg. scheduled from an "at" job.
My quick hack to tzap.c (from linuxtv-dvb-apps-1.1.0/util/szap/tzap.c) is available from http://www.arkady.demon.co.uk/tzap.c.gz The new flags are: -R Record mode (to stdout or filename specified with -o) -t secs Record time -o filename Output filename (sets -R) -s Only print summary -S Run silently (no output) Examples of use might be: tzap -t 3600 -o prog.mpg "BBC ONE" or tzap -t 1800 -R "BBC TWO" |ts2ps nnn nnn > prog2.mpg If you don't use any of the new flags the only difference is that all of tzap's messages go to stderr (was stdout) to allow for mpeg output on stdout. Regards, Bernard -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.