Am 13.05.2011 01:49, schrieb Dominic Evans:
On 13 May 2011 00:34, VDR User<user....@gmail.com>  wrote:
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Dominic Evans<oldma...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Is there any patch for VDR that stops Live TV whilst you're in the menus?
None that I'm aware of but what's the point of doing that anyways?  If
it's a matter of being too distracting or something then you can
always modify the themes transparency so the background is solid and
increase the OSD size to cover the entire video frame.
I already have OSD filling entire frame. It'd be nice if there was an
option so that the frontend auto-muted whilst in menu and, even better
if it didn't use cpu on live TV at all if I'm not watching.

For example, currently if I want to watch two or three recordings one
after another, I go to recordings menu, play 1 till end, hit back
(returning me to recordings menu), play 2 till end and so on. Each
time I go back to the recordings menu to choose the next recording,
I'm forced to see and hear whatever happens to be showing at that time
on the last channel tuned, even when it has no interest to me...

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There are several plugins which do not match your needs exactly but could be worth a try. -suspendoutput: i have never tested this. my idea is that it would suspend after a timeout. it is available from the xineliboutput sourceforge page. -block: switches to another channel, if the current EPG title was blacklisted
-sleeptimer: shuts down the machine or mutes vdr audio after a timeout


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