Hi Bernard, > 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 ... That's a very good idea to put it right into tzap. Very usefull, thank you! (I have left the mailing list around version 0.5, when it became imposible just to "cat /dev/video > file.mpg". I implemented a "time" limit just via "dd if=/dev/video count=..." and stood with that old version until now :-) At that time it was said, that one can start (and keep running) tzap to have /dev/ost/something cat-able. Now, after just a few years, this brilliant improvement to tzap shows up ;-) Disclaimer: As I don't know "the three ?zap progams" mentioned later, please don't take this post too seriously in case, similar possibilities are existant since a longer time already. BTW: Thanks to all. The dvb driver improved astonishing well in the last years again. Timeshifting (reading and writing at the same time), watching/recording several progs from one transponder at the same time, and not at least much more resistance to problematically multiplexed streams (blocks in the picture and hangings of the sound) are highly appreciated topics that drag me to a recent version after all. BTW2: Backto that new tzap: Is it possible to do 2 recordings in parallel this way by starting 2 tzap processes? (Of course 2 progs on the same transponder) cu, Thomas -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.