On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 08:42:18AM +1100, William Uther wrote: > date), then there is no difference between this and > > > a) Never-expire shows = 0 > > b) Unwatched shows = 1 > > c) Watched shows = 2 > > d) "suggestions" (possibly more than one pool) = 3 > > e) Shows manually cleared for removal = 4 > > Right?
The difference is the user is free to create their own intermediate categories in between. Or multiple levels of these settings. Real numbers also work for this... > a) The undelete may not be so useful, given that you can... > b) Improve the autoexpire so that it gets things right. > > I read this as just a call to get b) right. Both are good. > > I really like Isaac's idea of using the original show priority. I fear that scalar is alraedy heavily overloaded. Just beause I wanted one show to beat out another as to when it recorded, doesn't necessarily mean I want the other one to vanish to keep, say, an already watched version of the higher priority show. Truth is rerun vs new show makes a difference. For example, some shows can be easily recovered and some aren't on again for months or years >
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