David Engel wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 11:21:39AM -0500, Tom Lichti wrote:
Watching recordings last night I realized that my per-recording
timestretch settings were not being honoured. I figured out that the
'Default' playgroup has a default timestretch of 100 (which I assume is
1.00 without the decimal, haven't looked at the code) but almost all of
my recordings have a timestretch set at 1.2. I guess the question is,
what should take precedence? From my perspective, the per-recording
setting should take precedence, if it differs from the playgroup
setting. Reading the Trac commit for this (7965) does not make clear
what happens with the per-recording ts setting, although there is talk
of (default) settings, but it's not making sense to me. It appears to
ignore the per-recording setting.
I inteneded, but forgot, to say in the commit message that playgroups
completely supersede the old, per-recording timestretch setting.
Sorry for the confusion.
No problem, clarification is good!
I personally don't want to use
playgroups (at least not yet), so this setting should either be an
on/off setting, or use the per-recording setting if it differs from the
playgroup setting.
I don't understand your reluctance to use playgroups. If all you want
is a timestretch of 1.2 for most of your recordings, that's very easy
to do. Set up one new playgroup with timestretch set to 120 and
everything else set to (default), and then change your recording rules
to use that playgroup.
David
I figured I could do that, but does it affect the display in the 'Watch
Recordings' screen? My WAF could be affected if it does. Essentially all
of her shows are 1.00, and mine are 1.2, although I doubt she'd really
notice if I changed hers to 1.2... :) I'll play with it a bit more tonight.
Thanks for the response!
Tom
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