Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-07 Thread John Klimek
Lots of response to the original question - thanks!

However, my original question was about unaired/new episodes.  For
example, I'd like to record new episodes of The Simpsons but I don't
want an episode unless it's never been aired before.  It sounds like
the Don't allow repeats option is just to check if it's been
recorded which isn't too useful in my situation.  Suppose an episode
hasn't aired for several months?  It's not a new episode but just an
old one that hasn't aired in a while so I would want to skip that
recording.

Is that possible?

On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 2:54 AM, JJussi v...@jjussi.com wrote:
 Hi!
 Yes, Now I got it work.. (My bad) Error was that, that I didn't have ONLY
 that Movie/Drama set on... I had other category set on same time.
 What IS, in my opinion, a bug! Because in real life, program can only have
 one category and if I want to record programs from two or more categories, I
 need to make those as different record searches.
 And now when I got it work, I can really see that providers put too many
 programs under that Movie/Drama category, especially programs what are NOT
 movies (but could maybe categorize to drama,  if you think widely) :-)

 Thank you!

 On 3.6.2011 20.47, Christian Wieninger wrote:

 Hi,

 Am 03.06.2011 16:43, schrieb JJussi:

 Other recording question:
 1. If I make EPG record search pattern: Regexp '.*'  -- it will find all
 programs. (As it should!)
 2. If I add to that 1. search Type Movie/Drama -- it will not find any
 programs, even I can see from EPG that there is Movie/Drama -type programs.

 works fine here, but do you really have correct content descriptors in
 your EPG? Most of the time the providers deliver complete nonsense here.
 Do you use an epgsearch version that supports this type of search already
 (I've added it in 0.9.25-beta19)?

 Please check it again without regexp but with a search with any search
 term and the settings Use title/subtitle/description all set to no.

 Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows?

 as already mentioned - yes. Use the search timer setting 'avoid repeats'
 for this.

 cheers,
 Christian



 Do we have bug here?!?

 On 3.6.2011 15.28, John Klimek wrote:

 Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows?

 For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a certain
 show, but instead I just want the new episodes.

 Also, how smart is VDR if an episode is a special episode and is
 longer than a normal episode, etc?

 Thanks,
 John

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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-07 Thread VDR User
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 12:42 PM, John Klimek jkli...@gmail.com wrote:
 However, my original question was about unaired/new episodes.  For
 example, I'd like to record new episodes of The Simpsons but I don't
 want an episode unless it's never been aired before.  It sounds like
 the Don't allow repeats option is just to check if it's been
 recorded which isn't too useful in my situation.  Suppose an episode
 hasn't aired for several months?  It's not a new episode but just an
 old one that hasn't aired in a while so I would want to skip that
 recording.

I would like this option also and iirc there's actually a flag that
specifies a new episode.  I know at least some providers supply an
original air date as well which could be compared against the
current date if the new flag isn't present.  It would be nice to set
a timer for a show, tell it you want _all_ new episodes, and it's
smart enough to detect schedule changes and so on.  So basically you
could record an entire series (over all seasons) if you wanted to and
only need to set a timer once and forget about it.

It sucks to find out there's been a schedule only after you've missed
some episodes, or have to frequently clean out a cache of dupes.

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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-07 Thread John Klimek
That's exactly the data I was talking about (original air date).

I'm guessing that's how other DVR applications have options such as
Record New Episodes Only, etc.

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:17 PM, VDR User user@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 12:42 PM, John Klimek jkli...@gmail.com wrote:
 However, my original question was about unaired/new episodes.  For
 example, I'd like to record new episodes of The Simpsons but I don't
 want an episode unless it's never been aired before.  It sounds like
 the Don't allow repeats option is just to check if it's been
 recorded which isn't too useful in my situation.  Suppose an episode
 hasn't aired for several months?  It's not a new episode but just an
 old one that hasn't aired in a while so I would want to skip that
 recording.

 I would like this option also and iirc there's actually a flag that
 specifies a new episode.  I know at least some providers supply an
 original air date as well which could be compared against the
 current date if the new flag isn't present.  It would be nice to set
 a timer for a show, tell it you want _all_ new episodes, and it's
 smart enough to detect schedule changes and so on.  So basically you
 could record an entire series (over all seasons) if you wanted to and
 only need to set a timer once and forget about it.

 It sucks to find out there's been a schedule only after you've missed
 some episodes, or have to frequently clean out a cache of dupes.

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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-04 Thread JJussi

Hi!
Yes, Now I got it work.. (My bad) Error was that, that I didn't have 
ONLY that Movie/Drama set on... I had other category set on same time.
What IS, in my opinion, a bug! Because in real life, program can only 
have one category and if I want to record programs from two or more 
categories, I need to make those as different record searches.
And now when I got it work, I can really see that providers put too many 
programs under that Movie/Drama category, especially programs what are 
NOT movies (but could maybe categorize to drama,  if you think widely) :-)


Thank you!

On 3.6.2011 20.47, Christian Wieninger wrote:

Hi,

Am 03.06.2011 16:43, schrieb JJussi:

Other recording question:
1. If I make EPG record search pattern: Regexp '.*'  -- it will find 
all programs. (As it should!)
2. If I add to that 1. search Type Movie/Drama -- it will not find 
any programs, even I can see from EPG that there is Movie/Drama -type 
programs.


works fine here, but do you really have correct content descriptors in 
your EPG? Most of the time the providers deliver complete nonsense here.
Do you use an epgsearch version that supports this type of search 
already (I've added it in 0.9.25-beta19)?


Please check it again without regexp but with a search with any search 
term and the settings Use title/subtitle/description all set to no.


Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows? 


as already mentioned - yes. Use the search timer setting 'avoid 
repeats' for this.


cheers,
Christian




Do we have bug here?!?

On 3.6.2011 15.28, John Klimek wrote:

Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows?

For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a certain
show, but instead I just want the new episodes.

Also, how smart is VDR if an episode is a special episode and is
longer than a normal episode, etc?

Thanks,
John

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[vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-03 Thread John Klimek
Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows?

For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a certain
show, but instead I just want the new episodes.

Also, how smart is VDR if an episode is a special episode and is
longer than a normal episode, etc?

Thanks,
John

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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-03 Thread Carsten Koch
On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 08:28 -0400, John Klimek wrote:
...
 For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a certain
 show, but instead I just want the new episodes.

That's one of the things VDRAdmin-AM can do for you.
Where new is defined as one that you have not recorded yet.

Carsten,


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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-03 Thread Henning Pingel


Am Freitag, den 03.06.2011, 15:01 +0200 schrieb Carsten Koch 
carstenkochelsd...@web.de:

On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 08:28 -0400, John Klimek wrote:
...
For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a 
certain

show, but instead I just want the new episodes.


That's one of the things VDRAdmin-AM can do for you.
Where new is defined as one that you have not recorded yet.


Aren't VDRadmin-AM and vdr-plugin-live both just using a feature that 
epgsearch provides for avoiding the recording of repeated shows?


Cheers,
Henning

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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-03 Thread JJussi

Other recording question:
1. If I make EPG record search pattern: Regexp '.*'  -- it will find 
all programs. (As it should!)
2. If I add to that 1. search Type Movie/Drama -- it will not find 
any programs, even I can see from EPG that there is Movie/Drama -type 
programs.


Do we have bug here?!?

On 3.6.2011 15.28, John Klimek wrote:

Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows?

For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a certain
show, but instead I just want the new episodes.

Also, how smart is VDR if an episode is a special episode and is
longer than a normal episode, etc?

Thanks,
John

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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-03 Thread Dieter Hametner
Hi
Am Freitag, 3. Juni 2011 schrieb Henning Pingel:
  Am Freitag, den 03.06.2011, 15:01 +0200 schrieb Carsten Koch
 
  carstenkochelsd...@web.de:
  On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 08:28 -0400, John Klimek wrote:
  ...
  
  For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a
  certain
  show, but instead I just want the new episodes.
  
  That's one of the things VDRAdmin-AM can do for you.
  Where new is defined as one that you have not recorded yet.
 
  Aren't VDRadmin-AM and vdr-plugin-live both just using a feature that
  epgsearch provides for avoiding the recording of repeated shows?

Yes, it is a basic feature of epgsearch and timers created from it. It is no 
'special' feature of vdr-plugin-live. And AFAIK also no special feature of 
VDRAdmin-AM. Both web-frontends can be used to configure epgsearch 
accordingly. 

But it should also work from within the VDR menu, when epgsearch is installed.

Regards
Tadi

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Re: [vdr] Can VDR record only new episodes of shows?

2011-06-03 Thread Christian Wieninger

Hi,

Am 03.06.2011 16:43, schrieb JJussi:

Other recording question:
1. If I make EPG record search pattern: Regexp '.*'  -- it will find 
all programs. (As it should!)
2. If I add to that 1. search Type Movie/Drama -- it will not find 
any programs, even I can see from EPG that there is Movie/Drama -type 
programs.


works fine here, but do you really have correct content descriptors in 
your EPG? Most of the time the providers deliver complete nonsense here.
Do you use an epgsearch version that supports this type of search 
already (I've added it in 0.9.25-beta19)?


Please check it again without regexp but with a search with any search 
term and the settings Use title/subtitle/description all set to no.


Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows? 


as already mentioned - yes. Use the search timer setting 'avoid repeats' 
for this.


cheers,
Christian




Do we have bug here?!?

On 3.6.2011 15.28, John Klimek wrote:

Is it possible for VDR to only record new episodes of shows?

For example, I don't want to record every single episode of a certain
show, but instead I just want the new episodes.

Also, how smart is VDR if an episode is a special episode and is
longer than a normal episode, etc?

Thanks,
John

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