hi all,
I've noticed that when the signal quality goes low ( high BER or high
UNC), and if a timer records that channel simultaneously, the vdr exits
continuously, and hence produces too many recording files.
How should I prevent vdr from exit, in this situations?
Thanks.
John.
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Ali H.M. Hoseini wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I've noticed that when the signal quality goes low ( high BER or high
> UNC), and if a timer records that channel simultaneously, the vdr exits
> continuously, and hence produces too many recording files.
>
> How should I prevent vdr from exit, in this s
Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
Ali H.M. Hoseini wrote:
hi all,
I've noticed that when the signal quality goes low ( high BER or high
UNC), and if a timer records that channel simultaneously, the vdr exits
continuously, and hence produces too many recording files.
How should I prevent vdr from
Brougs78 schrieb:
> Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
>> Ali H.M. Hoseini wrote:
>>> hi all,
>>>
>>> I've noticed that when the signal quality goes low ( high BER or high
>>> UNC), and if a timer records that channel simultaneously, the vdr exits
>>> continuously, and hence produces too many recordin