I'm thinking of fixing myth so that it can properly handle multiple disks for storage, and maybe, eventually, offline storage on removable media and other neat stuff. Am I going to be stepping on anyone's toes?
The only one I can think of is Brad's suggestion system. He was talking about ignoring recordings with an auto-expire priproty of over 100 when calculating disk space, but I haven't looked at his code. I was looking through the code and got some questions. There is a setting for LiveBufferPrefix, presumable for the ringbuffers. It's only referenced once, and I suspect that there are other places in the code, like mainserver's handle announce ringbuffer stuff that just assumes that it is always the same as RecordFilePrefix. Should it always/only be used to open ring buffers for live tv. And is the handle announce ringbuffer only going to be called for live tv. Is the handle file transfer message just to open recordings (i.e. the file will always be directly under RecordFilePrefix? TTFN -- Tony Lill, [EMAIL PROTECTED] President, A. J. Lill Consultants fax/data (519) 650 3571 539 Grand Valley Dr., Cambridge, Ont. N3H 2S2 (519) 241 2461 --------------- http://www.ajlc.waterloo.on.ca/ ---------------- "Welcome to All Things UNIX, where if it's not UNIX, it's CRAP!"
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